Step by step: towards legislation and practice in India

Step by step: towards legislation and practice in India

Step by step: towards legislation and practice in India

More than a decade after the Indian Supreme Court judged that ‘airwaves are public property’, national laws still prohibit genuine community radio broadcasting. Residential universities and educational institutions, however, can apply for broadcasting licenses. Although the government refers to these as community radio stations and they transmit beyond campus, they are in fact campus radio. While this indicates change at policy levels, the crucial question for India now is: how soon will community radio follow?

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