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Published at : September 29, 2021
Why there is no internet in Jammu and Kashmir in Telugu
Why India Restricts internet in Telugu
జమ్మూ కాశ్మీర్లో ఇంటర్నెట్ ఎందుకు లేదు
ఇండియా ఇంటర్నెట్ని ఎందుకు పరిమితం చేస్తుంది
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Censorship on internet refers to the restrictions on telecommunication such as broadband as well as mobile internet imposed by the government of India or state administration. In August 2019, the Government of India barred all broadband as well as mobile internet services in the region to prevent the deliberately fabricated falsehood on social media. In January 2020, 2G internet was resumed with no access to social media.[18] Although some cases of COVID-19 infection have been confirmed in the region, authorities continue to curb the 4G internet ban, preventing people from getting important information about the COVID-19 pandemic and its safety tips.[19] Medical institutions has described 4G ban a risk factor for COVID-19 deaths in J&K, as the information about WHO's guideline on testing and its countermeasures remained inaccessible in the region.[20] Amnesty International also urged government to restore 4G internet in critical situation of pandemic disease.[21][22] Jammu and Kashmir doctors stated that "We'll die like cattle". Doctors, according to news media, are not able to deal the coronavirus due to non-availability of 4G internet and lack of significant information available online.[23][24] In April - May 2020, Supreme Court of India heard a batch of writ petitions challenging the ban on 4G internet services. J&K administration opposed the plea stating that "the right to access the internet is not a fundamental right".[25] On 11 May 2020, Supreme Court disposed of these petitions refusing the request for restoration of 4G internet services. Court, however, constituted a special committee composed of senior bureaucrats to look into the issue. The committee ironically was composed of the bureaucrats having a major hand in imposing the censorship.
Internet access in Jammu and Kashmir continues to be throttled at 2G speeds despite demands of better speeds in order to access education and healthcare services during the coronavirus lockdown.
Lawyers told Business Insider that the issue of internet access in India’s troubled state is not about the ‘right to freedom’, but about the ‘right to life’.
The argument that 4G speeds in Jammu and Kashmir would facilitate terrorism implies that access to faster internet can’t be restored until terrorism is completely eradicated.
Access to 4G internet in Jammu and Kashmir was shot down by the Supreme Court on Monday. Instead, they passed on the responsibility of restoring fast-speed internet access onto a committee that will determine the balance between ‘national security’ and ‘human rights’.
Jammu and Kashmir had the face the longest internet shutdown in India’s history lasting 7 months — between 4 August 2019 to 4 March 2020 — after the Article 370 of the Constitution was abrogated by the Indian government. Internet services have since been restored in a phased manner, however only at 2G speeds.
“While the Supreme Court’s judgment appears to be based on the principle that no ‘fundamental freedom’ is absolute, this is a case of ‘right to life’,” Padmaja Kaul, a partner at IndusLaw, told Business Insider.
Internet access in Jammu and Kashmir isn’t about the ‘right to freedom’ — it’s about the ‘right to life’, according to lawyers
Due to constant blockade of mobile phones and internet,
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_Kashmir
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Why India Restricts internet in Telugu
జమ్మూ కాశ్మీర్లో ఇంటర్నెట్ ఎందుకు లేదు
ఇండియా ఇంటర్నెట్ని ఎందుకు పరిమితం చేస్తుంది
Full video link here: https://youtu.be/8YuG_icdXAA
#KiranVarma #Kiranvarmatelugu #science #telugunews #telugu #Jammu and Kashmir #jammu #kashmir #internet #restric #nointernet #digitalindia #India #Shorts Shorts
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Censorship on internet refers to the restrictions on telecommunication such as broadband as well as mobile internet imposed by the government of India or state administration. In August 2019, the Government of India barred all broadband as well as mobile internet services in the region to prevent the deliberately fabricated falsehood on social media. In January 2020, 2G internet was resumed with no access to social media.[18] Although some cases of COVID-19 infection have been confirmed in the region, authorities continue to curb the 4G internet ban, preventing people from getting important information about the COVID-19 pandemic and its safety tips.[19] Medical institutions has described 4G ban a risk factor for COVID-19 deaths in J&K, as the information about WHO's guideline on testing and its countermeasures remained inaccessible in the region.[20] Amnesty International also urged government to restore 4G internet in critical situation of pandemic disease.[21][22] Jammu and Kashmir doctors stated that "We'll die like cattle". Doctors, according to news media, are not able to deal the coronavirus due to non-availability of 4G internet and lack of significant information available online.[23][24] In April - May 2020, Supreme Court of India heard a batch of writ petitions challenging the ban on 4G internet services. J&K administration opposed the plea stating that "the right to access the internet is not a fundamental right".[25] On 11 May 2020, Supreme Court disposed of these petitions refusing the request for restoration of 4G internet services. Court, however, constituted a special committee composed of senior bureaucrats to look into the issue. The committee ironically was composed of the bureaucrats having a major hand in imposing the censorship.
Internet access in Jammu and Kashmir continues to be throttled at 2G speeds despite demands of better speeds in order to access education and healthcare services during the coronavirus lockdown.
Lawyers told Business Insider that the issue of internet access in India’s troubled state is not about the ‘right to freedom’, but about the ‘right to life’.
The argument that 4G speeds in Jammu and Kashmir would facilitate terrorism implies that access to faster internet can’t be restored until terrorism is completely eradicated.
Access to 4G internet in Jammu and Kashmir was shot down by the Supreme Court on Monday. Instead, they passed on the responsibility of restoring fast-speed internet access onto a committee that will determine the balance between ‘national security’ and ‘human rights’.
Jammu and Kashmir had the face the longest internet shutdown in India’s history lasting 7 months — between 4 August 2019 to 4 March 2020 — after the Article 370 of the Constitution was abrogated by the Indian government. Internet services have since been restored in a phased manner, however only at 2G speeds.
“While the Supreme Court’s judgment appears to be based on the principle that no ‘fundamental freedom’ is absolute, this is a case of ‘right to life’,” Padmaja Kaul, a partner at IndusLaw, told Business Insider.
Internet access in Jammu and Kashmir isn’t about the ‘right to freedom’ — it’s about the ‘right to life’, according to lawyers
Due to constant blockade of mobile phones and internet,
If you are creator of this video if you feel inhalf credits are not given please contact us by going to about section and emailing us
content credits :
Waiting For The Sun by Luca Fraula
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8314-waiting-for-the-sun
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
https://www.businessinsider.in/tech/news/internet-access-in-jammu-and-kashmir-isnt-about-the-right-to-freedom-its-about-the-right-to-life-according-to-lawyers/articleshow/75708351.cms
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_Kashmir
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8ZGoCgqMb58
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use
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