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Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Certain words have been underlined for your attention.The Election Commission (EC) allots telecast and broadcast time to political parties for carrying out their election campaign on Doordarshan and All India Radio during elections. I had submitted my speech to Doordarshan for vetting sufficiently in advance. It was only when I reached the office to record my speech that I was told that a paragraph of the speech referring to the nexus between the RSS and the NDA would have to be revised, apparently because it was 'criticism based on unverified allegation'. As this censoring of speech is against the basic tenets of democracy, I decided not to record my speech.According to the order passed by the EC while allotting broadcast time to political parties on Doordarshan, the following should be avoided in speeches: criticism of other countries; attack on religions/communities; anything obscene or defamatory; incitement of violence; aspersions against the President or the judiciary; anything amounting to contempt of court; anything affecting the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country; and criticism by names of persons. It is clear that the paragraph that was deemed objectionable was not covered under any of these grounds, nor was it based on unverified allegations — it is a fact that the ideological parent of the NDA is the RSS. It is also well documented that the RSS drew its basic ideology from fascist regimes. My intention was to show that the exclusionary actions of the NDA are based on its ideological roots.Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the onus on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its own. It is not enough to claim that the committee that reviewed the speech is an independent body; it must also be seen to be impartial.Q. Which of the following stands false as per the reading of the given passage?a)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the burden on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of political interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownb)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the responsibility on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownc)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the liability on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without promoting any opinion or ideology of its ownd)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the obligation on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be enlightened freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including differing views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its owne)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? for Banking Exams 2024 is part of Banking Exams preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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Find important definitions, questions, meanings, examples, exercises and tests below for Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Certain words have been underlined for your attention.The Election Commission (EC) allots telecast and broadcast time to political parties for carrying out their election campaign on Doordarshan and All India Radio during elections. I had submitted my speech to Doordarshan for vetting sufficiently in advance. It was only when I reached the office to record my speech that I was told that a paragraph of the speech referring to the nexus between the RSS and the NDA would have to be revised, apparently because it was 'criticism based on unverified allegation'. As this censoring of speech is against the basic tenets of democracy, I decided not to record my speech.According to the order passed by the EC while allotting broadcast time to political parties on Doordarshan, the following should be avoided in speeches: criticism of other countries; attack on religions/communities; anything obscene or defamatory; incitement of violence; aspersions against the President or the judiciary; anything amounting to contempt of court; anything affecting the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country; and criticism by names of persons. It is clear that the paragraph that was deemed objectionable was not covered under any of these grounds, nor was it based on unverified allegations — it is a fact that the ideological parent of the NDA is the RSS. It is also well documented that the RSS drew its basic ideology from fascist regimes. My intention was to show that the exclusionary actions of the NDA are based on its ideological roots.Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the onus on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its own. It is not enough to claim that the committee that reviewed the speech is an independent body; it must also be seen to be impartial.Q. Which of the following stands false as per the reading of the given passage?a)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the burden on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of political interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownb)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the responsibility on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownc)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the liability on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without promoting any opinion or ideology of its ownd)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the obligation on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be enlightened freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including differing views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its owne)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?.
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Here you can find the meaning of Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Certain words have been underlined for your attention.The Election Commission (EC) allots telecast and broadcast time to political parties for carrying out their election campaign on Doordarshan and All India Radio during elections. I had submitted my speech to Doordarshan for vetting sufficiently in advance. It was only when I reached the office to record my speech that I was told that a paragraph of the speech referring to the nexus between the RSS and the NDA would have to be revised, apparently because it was 'criticism based on unverified allegation'. As this censoring of speech is against the basic tenets of democracy, I decided not to record my speech.According to the order passed by the EC while allotting broadcast time to political parties on Doordarshan, the following should be avoided in speeches: criticism of other countries; attack on religions/communities; anything obscene or defamatory; incitement of violence; aspersions against the President or the judiciary; anything amounting to contempt of court; anything affecting the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country; and criticism by names of persons. It is clear that the paragraph that was deemed objectionable was not covered under any of these grounds, nor was it based on unverified allegations — it is a fact that the ideological parent of the NDA is the RSS. It is also well documented that the RSS drew its basic ideology from fascist regimes. My intention was to show that the exclusionary actions of the NDA are based on its ideological roots.Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the onus on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its own. It is not enough to claim that the committee that reviewed the speech is an independent body; it must also be seen to be impartial.Q. Which of the following stands false as per the reading of the given passage?a)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the burden on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of political interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownb)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the responsibility on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownc)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the liability on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without promoting any opinion or ideology of its ownd)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the obligation on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be enlightened freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including differing views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its owne)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? defined & explained in the simplest way possible. Besides giving the explanation of
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Certain words have been underlined for your attention.The Election Commission (EC) allots telecast and broadcast time to political parties for carrying out their election campaign on Doordarshan and All India Radio during elections. I had submitted my speech to Doordarshan for vetting sufficiently in advance. It was only when I reached the office to record my speech that I was told that a paragraph of the speech referring to the nexus between the RSS and the NDA would have to be revised, apparently because it was 'criticism based on unverified allegation'. As this censoring of speech is against the basic tenets of democracy, I decided not to record my speech.According to the order passed by the EC while allotting broadcast time to political parties on Doordarshan, the following should be avoided in speeches: criticism of other countries; attack on religions/communities; anything obscene or defamatory; incitement of violence; aspersions against the President or the judiciary; anything amounting to contempt of court; anything affecting the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country; and criticism by names of persons. It is clear that the paragraph that was deemed objectionable was not covered under any of these grounds, nor was it based on unverified allegations — it is a fact that the ideological parent of the NDA is the RSS. It is also well documented that the RSS drew its basic ideology from fascist regimes. My intention was to show that the exclusionary actions of the NDA are based on its ideological roots.Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the onus on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its own. It is not enough to claim that the committee that reviewed the speech is an independent body; it must also be seen to be impartial.Q. Which of the following stands false as per the reading of the given passage?a)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the burden on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of political interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownb)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the responsibility on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownc)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the liability on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without promoting any opinion or ideology of its ownd)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the obligation on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be enlightened freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including differing views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its owne)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?, a detailed solution for Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Certain words have been underlined for your attention.The Election Commission (EC) allots telecast and broadcast time to political parties for carrying out their election campaign on Doordarshan and All India Radio during elections. I had submitted my speech to Doordarshan for vetting sufficiently in advance. It was only when I reached the office to record my speech that I was told that a paragraph of the speech referring to the nexus between the RSS and the NDA would have to be revised, apparently because it was 'criticism based on unverified allegation'. As this censoring of speech is against the basic tenets of democracy, I decided not to record my speech.According to the order passed by the EC while allotting broadcast time to political parties on Doordarshan, the following should be avoided in speeches: criticism of other countries; attack on religions/communities; anything obscene or defamatory; incitement of violence; aspersions against the President or the judiciary; anything amounting to contempt of court; anything affecting the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country; and criticism by names of persons. It is clear that the paragraph that was deemed objectionable was not covered under any of these grounds, nor was it based on unverified allegations — it is a fact that the ideological parent of the NDA is the RSS. It is also well documented that the RSS drew its basic ideology from fascist regimes. My intention was to show that the exclusionary actions of the NDA are based on its ideological roots.Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the onus on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its own. It is not enough to claim that the committee that reviewed the speech is an independent body; it must also be seen to be impartial.Q. Which of the following stands false as per the reading of the given passage?a)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the burden on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of political interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownb)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the responsibility on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownc)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the liability on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without promoting any opinion or ideology of its ownd)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the obligation on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be enlightened freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including differing views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its owne)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? has been provided alongside types of Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Certain words have been underlined for your attention.The Election Commission (EC) allots telecast and broadcast time to political parties for carrying out their election campaign on Doordarshan and All India Radio during elections. I had submitted my speech to Doordarshan for vetting sufficiently in advance. It was only when I reached the office to record my speech that I was told that a paragraph of the speech referring to the nexus between the RSS and the NDA would have to be revised, apparently because it was 'criticism based on unverified allegation'. As this censoring of speech is against the basic tenets of democracy, I decided not to record my speech.According to the order passed by the EC while allotting broadcast time to political parties on Doordarshan, the following should be avoided in speeches: criticism of other countries; attack on religions/communities; anything obscene or defamatory; incitement of violence; aspersions against the President or the judiciary; anything amounting to contempt of court; anything affecting the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country; and criticism by names of persons. It is clear that the paragraph that was deemed objectionable was not covered under any of these grounds, nor was it based on unverified allegations — it is a fact that the ideological parent of the NDA is the RSS. It is also well documented that the RSS drew its basic ideology from fascist regimes. My intention was to show that the exclusionary actions of the NDA are based on its ideological roots.Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the onus on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its own. It is not enough to claim that the committee that reviewed the speech is an independent body; it must also be seen to be impartial.Q. Which of the following stands false as per the reading of the given passage?a)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the burden on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of political interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownb)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the responsibility on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its ownc)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the liability on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be informed freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including contrasting views without promoting any opinion or ideology of its ownd)Section 12(2)(b) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 puts the obligation on the broadcaster to safeguard citizens’ right to be enlightened freely, truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, and to present a fair and balanced flow of information including differing views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its owne)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. 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