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Govt. ready to develop film sector: Minister Dr Timilsina
Kathmandu, June 30: Minister for Information and Communications, Dr Bikram Timilsina, has asserted that the government i...
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NDTV
· Jun 29, 2026
Centre Sets Up Study Group Led By Prasoon Joshi For Measures To Strengthen Film Industry
The group will also work with state governments and recommend a policy framework for the long-term growth of Indian cinema.
Sweden Herald
· Jun 22, 2026
Film industry on the new film policy: Watered down
Film industry on the new film policy: Watered down
The Rising Nepal
· Jul 3, 2026
MoIC records digital governance gains in govt’s first 100 days
By A Staff ReporterKathmandu, July 3: The Ministry of Information and Communication (MoIC), led by Minister Dr. Bikram T...
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 29, 2026
I&B Ministry constitutes study group to assess challenges faced by cinema sector
To speed up development of cinema infrastructure, the Ministry has also prepared a set of model rules for states to put into practice
South China Morning Post
· Jul 8, 2026
Do Singapore ministers watch films? Parliament joke raises hackles amid dialect debate
A Singapore minister’s quip in parliament that top officials had no time to go to the cinema has drawn heated public discussion, with some in the local arts scene saying the comment risked downplaying the importance of the cultural sector. Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth David Neo was responding to questions in parliament on Tuesday about the administration’s stance on Chinese dialects in films, when he joked in Mandarin: “First of all, ministers don’t have time to watch...
Variety
· Jun 22, 2026
Canada’s National Film Board Unveils Exhibition at Annecy’s New Animated Film Museum (EXLUSIVE)
The new Musée du cinéma d’animation (Museum of Animated Film) in Annecy, France, is featuring a collection of films and artifacts from the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), with many of the iconic works and archival treasures set to join the museum’s permanent exhibition as part of a partnership agreement. The Animated Film Museum []
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Related coverage for "Govt. ready to develop film sector: Minister Dr Timilsina": NDTV — Centre Sets Up Study Group Led By Prasoon Joshi For Measures To Strengthen Film Industry. Sweden Herald — Film industry on the new film policy: Watered down. The Rising Nepal — MoIC records digital governance gains in govt’s first 100 days. The Hindu BusinessLine — I&B Ministry constitutes study group to assess challenges faced by cinema sector. South China Morning Post — Do Singapore ministers watch films? Parliament joke raises hackles amid dialect debate. Variety — Canada’s National Film Board Unveils Exhibition at Annecy’s New Animated Film Museum (EXLUSIVE)