Is it compulsory to play National Anthem in theaters?

Is it compulsory to play National Anthem in theaters?

As indicated by sources the Supreme Court on Tuesday, 9 January, altered its prior request and said that playing the national song of devotion in silver screen lobbies before screening films was not any more obligatory. In the mean time a day prior to the request, the Center told the Supreme Court that it had set up a between pastoral board of trustees to settle on the issue of playing the national song of devotion in motion picture theaters and open spots.

Additionally asking for a time of a half year to think of the said rules, the Center requested that the Supreme Court put its 30 November 2016 request on hold. Beforehand in 30 November 2016 request, the SC had guided all silver screen lobbies crosswise over India to play the national song of praise before the start of any film.

Then the request started a tumult as it guided cinemagoers to “stand up in regard” till the finish of the song of praise, in an offer to “impart patriotism and patriotism”. Also the Ministry of Home Affairs presented the affirmation to outline new rules on the playing the national song of praise in broad daylight puts in the wake of considering “far reaching issues”.

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