In a recent development, the Indian government has announced new guidelines for online news portals and content providers, bringing them under the ambit of the Information and Broadcasting Ministry. This move aims to regulate digital media platforms and ensure a level playing field with traditional media. According to the new guidelines, digital news platforms will now be required to adhere to the same rules and regulations as traditional media outlets. This includes a code of ethics and a grievance redressal mechanism to address complaints from viewers. The government has also mandated that online news portals disclose their ownership details and provide information about their editorial policies. These guidelines mark a significant shift in the regulation of online media in India and have sparked a debate about the implications for freedom of speech and expression. While some argue that the regulations are necessary to curb misinformation and fake news, others raise concerns about government overreach and censorship. It remains to be seen how these guidelines will be implemented and what impact they will have on the digital media landscape in India. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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