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India: Labour code bills threaten press freedom

The National Democratic Alliance has introduced two labour codes that threaten journalism by abolishing the wage board and removing the Working Journalist Act.

After more than 60 internet cuts so far this year, India urged to overhaul legislation

India is currently disconnecting the internet at a rate of ten times a month, and authorities are invoking even the 1855 Indian Telegraph Act to justify the cuts.

India: Internet policy amendments must safeguard free speech and privacy

SFLC.in said the draft amendment to guidelines under the Information Technology Act should be revised to promote free speech and privacy rights.

A man shows his finger marked with indelible ink after casting his ballot in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, 18 April 2019, Yawar Nazir/Getty Images

India: Political parties urged to promote a digital rights reform agenda

SFLC.in said that a ‘Digital Rights Reform Agenda’ is missing in the program of most political parties in India.

A shopkeeper speaks on her mobile phone during a festival, in Chennai, Madras, India, 10 October 2018, ARUN SANKAR/AFP/Getty Images

India: Madras High Court bans downloading of TikTok

The petition says that the TikTok app promotes “degrading culture and encourages pornography.”

Supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), wearing masks of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, listen to Modi during a public rally in Shillong, 16 December 2017, BIJU BORO/AFP/Getty Images

Outrageous contempt of court convictions in northeastern India

Two Shillong Times journalists were found guilty of contempt for writing about a court directive on benefits for retired judges.

Offices of the Times of India, 2 October 2012, Kambletrupti/Wikimedia Commons

India’s media implicated in second #MeToo wave

Journalists speaking out against sexual harassment have reignited India’s #MeToo movement.

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India: Journalists share testimonies on the deteriorating state of media

Media workers in India describe their experiences of how the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is fostering a political culture that encourages hostility against journalists.

Students use the internet to check results of standard examinations, New Delhi, India, 2018, Sanchit Khanna/Hindustan Times via Getty Images

Government data shows internet shutdowns in India could be the worst in the world

Data from the Rajasthan Home Department revealed unreported internet shutdowns in India

Journalist Ravish Kumar (2nd from the right) appears with other panelists during a book launch in New Delhi, India, 4 June 2016; Kumar and others have said they face crippling levels of online hate and harassment, Parveen Negi/India Today Group/Getty Images

Open letter to messaging apps urging platform changes to protect users

Civil society groups write about their concern over the handling of group messages by online messaging services.

Indian journalist and author Rana Ayyub poses with her self published book 'Gujarat Files' during the launch event in New Delhi, 27 May 2016, CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP/Getty Images

How women have to fight to be journalists in India

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has taken a closer look at the many kinds of prejudice and hostility to which women journalists in India are constantly exposed.

In this photograph taken on May 27, 2016, Indian journalist and author, Rana Ayyub speaks during the launch of her self published book 'Gujarat Files' in New Delhi, CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP/Getty Images

Indian freelancer Rana Ayyub receives graphic threats following false accusations against her

A parody Twitter account falsely stated that Ayyub was a defender of child rapists

Remnants of the petrol bomb that was hurled at Patricia Mukhim's home. , Facebook/Patricia Mukhim

India: Petrol bomb hurled at residence of newspaper editor Patricia Mukhim

RSF condemns the attack as an attempt to intimidate the editor, who had recently written about unregulated limestone mining and the culture of violence and impunity in northeast India

Indian Hindu priest reads a copy of "The Hindu" newspaper, in a Hyderabad temple, India, 1 October 2010, NOAH SEELAM/AFP/Getty Images

Journalist Swathi Vadlamudi hounded, charged over ‘blasphemous’ cartoon

Indian authorities are urged to protect Swathi Vadlamudi, the target of violent online harassment and death threats over a cartoon she drew of two Hindu gods.

Information and Broadcasting Minister and BJP leader Smriti Irani during a press conference on a number of issues including a 'Fake News' controversy at the BJP party office in Kolkata, India, 6 April 2018, Samir Jana/Hindustan Times via Getty Images

India rescinds ‘fake news’ decree after media backlash

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has threatened to revoke media accreditation over ‘fake news’