Examples of CTN Act in a sentence
On taking a conspectus of the above, it may be noted that MIB, TRAI and CCI are intended to operate in different areas and their powers are well defined under the CTN Act 1995, CTN Rules, 1994, Policy Guidelines for FM Radio and the TRAI Act, 1997 which relate to content and carriage respectively and in the case of CCI, it is governed by the provisions of the Act of 2002.
The Government of India made an amendment to the CTN Act and Rules made there under, to pave the way for implementation of Digital Addressable Cable TV Systems (DAS).
The Guidelines, inter-alia, require that the channels should abide by the Programme and Advertising Codes prescribed under the CTN Act, 1995.
Alternatively, the CTN Act could specify that after a specific date no new LCO without digital capability will be registered and no new cable connection could be given except in digital format.
Price indices are used for compiling the estimates in two cases – (i) as a deflator when current price estimates are available through firm data sources (e.g.2 See Paragraph 3.21 for more details OBSOLETEannual financial reports) and (ii) for converting the constant price estimate to that at current prices, when quantum indicators are used in compilation.
The operation of cable TV networks is governed by the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act 1995, as amended from time to time (hereinafter referred to as CTN Act).
Thus, the Ministry of I & B has the statutory mandate, through the CTN Act and the Rules framed thereunder to regulate the content carried by TV channels with regard to programmes and advertisements as per the provisions of Programme and Advertising Codes.
To aid in meeting economic demands, the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services will continue to collaborate with its partners and work closely with employers and job seekers to develop initiatives and offer effective programs and services to enrich the economic growth of Arkansas.
The Ministry have further added that the report of the EMMC, the transcript of the news carried by the two channels, and the replies advanced by them were examined in light of the provisions of the CTN Act and the Rules framed thereunder and after approval of the competent authority, it was observed that the channels had violated the Programme Codes.
We suggest introduction and revamping of mechanism to curb piracy including appropriate punishment at central and state levels for such offences in the CTN Act.