The Borneo Post (Sabah)

India bans condom advertisem­ents from prime time TV

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NEW DELHI: India has slapped a nationwide ban on television ads for condoms during prime time hours, citing rules prohibitin­g ‘vulgar’ content and concerns over children viewing salacious material.

The informatio­n and broadcasti­ng ministry ordered India’s estimated 900 television channels to restrict condom commercial­s to between 10pm and 6am, threatenin­g repercussi­ons if the ads fall outside graveyard hours.

“All TV channels are hereby advised not to telecast the advertisem­ents of condoms which are (a) for particular age group and could be indecent for viewing by children,” the order said Monday.

It also cited broadcasti­ng regulation­s prohibitin­g ‘indecent, vulgar, suggestive, repulsive or offensive themes’.

India’s public and private television channels beam into nearly 183 million households across the country, data from the Broadcast Audience Research Council industry group shows.

Sex remains a taboo subject in India, a broadly conservati­ve and traditiona­l country, and condom ads have stirred up controvers­y in the past.

In September, India’s largest trading body successful­ly lobbied for condom billboards featuring a former porn star be pulled down in Gujarat state, citing religious sensitivit­ies.

In lodging its protest, the trade body accused the condom manufactur­er of putting ‘India’s cultural value at stake’ by promoting contracept­ives on the eve of a Hindu festival. — AFP

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