
Indian MIB Extends TRP Freeze on TV News Channels
India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has extended the freeze on Television Rating Points (TRP) for news channels by four weeks, citing a prevailing conflict situation.
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India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has extended the freeze on Television Rating Points (TRP) for news channels by four weeks, citing a prevailing conflict situation.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has set up the facility at a cost of nearly ₹10 crore.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Saturday rubbished claims by the Afghan Taliban regarding the capture of a military post, saying it was “designed to mislead internal public opinion” in the neighboring country. In a post on the social media platform X, the ministry’s fact checking account posted a photo of a post by the Afghan Ministry of Defence, which claimed that a Pakistani military outpost was captured while 14 soldiers were martyred. In response, the ministry said, “This ...

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Saturday rejected claims about a Pakistani jet being shot down in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar and the pilot being captured. The ministry’s fact check account on X attributed the claims to Afghan Taliban officials that were “amplified by Indian media”. “The Ministry of Defence of the so-called Islamic Emirate claimed that Afghan forces shot down a Pakistani fighter jet in Nangarhar and captured its pilot alive. The claim was widely amplified by India...