Domestic Brief Gag act gagged
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ISSUE #3 (02 AUG 2000 - 08 AUG 2000)
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The Development and Communications Committee of Parliament has scrapped a controversial provision in a proposed law that would have required annual renewal of newspaper registrations. Now, papers will have to inform the government upon stopping publication within a year. MP and journalist Raghu Pant had strongly opposed the gag act.
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