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Give Suggestions on Draft National Book Promotion Policy (NBPP)

Start Date :
Aug 06, 2015
Last Date :
Sep 11, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The draft National Book Promotion Policy (NBPP) has the role to facilitate exchange of views on all major aspects of book promotion, inter-alia covering writing/authorship, book ...
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anusha gill
10 years 10 months ago
Net neutrality should not be defined on the basis of any telecom companies ...
People should be free to watch and browse whatever they like ...sites shouldn't be charged separately .....society should realise the importance of net ...its a new platform for everyone specially youth...and anything which is good for our future should not be hindered
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Mohit_63
10 years 10 months ago
1.We DON'T WANT Net Neutrality to be defined by telecom companies.
2.We DON'T WANT telecom companies to control the internet.
3.We WANT to be able to access anything, at any time, without having to pay more for it separately.
4.We DON'T WANT licensing for any app running on any Internet platform or type.
5.Internet is a TOOL FOR EVERYONE, its free, you cant price tag it!
6.we WANT full access to ANY CONTENT on the internet.
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Prakash Tripathy
10 years 10 months ago
#NBPP: Another important thing is the preservation of books in the library. People enjoy reading a book in the physical form. But sometimes there is need for digitalization. There was a great library in ancient Alexandria containing many priceless books/scrolls. It was ravaged by a fire in 391 AD causing enormous loss to the mankind. Such incidents are rare, but we can not rule out the possibility. So the priceless books may be preserved in digital form also. We have to control plagiarism.
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anusha gill
10 years 10 months ago
Licence for watsap calling viber or any other app should not be there
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Raunaq Singh
10 years 10 months ago
We dont want gov. Or telco to decide what we want to see
And we want no one to charge us more for the services we want from internet
Internet should be free for everyone
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anusha gill
10 years 10 months ago
Net neutrality should be given to everyone and should not be defined on the basis of any telecom companies....they will suggest what is profitable for them ....i don't think that defines the word neutrality....everyone should be free to watch what they want and should be free to read what they want ...people and society should realise internet is a new platform for everyone specially youth...charging for different sites and different activities is something very insensible
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Arzoo Sahni
10 years 10 months ago
We don't want telecom companies to define net neutrality. Licensing of apps like Whatsapp,viber etc should not be there. Also access to all the content on internet should be there for everyone without paying extra.
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Sakshi Tyagi
10 years 10 months ago
Its my right to choose what website app etc.not some telecom company can decide what i should watch and what i should not. Net neutrality is an attack on our freedom. Telecomcom companies for their vested interest are promoting it and government should not support such acts.
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Rajesh Masiwal
10 years 10 months ago
i don't want any telecom company to control what i do on internet. Internet was free and it should remain free. Its inventor didn't made it free so that some telecom companies control it and make money. It was made to connect each other and if it get regulated then what's the meaning of using internet................I want NET NEUTRALITY........
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sansupport
10 years 10 months ago
National Book Promotion Policy is a good thinking for our future.
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