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What does 'National Single Window System' (NSWS) signify in these rules?

'National Single Window System' (NSWS) is the digital platform of the Central Government (https://www.nsws.gov.in) to guide individuals about identifying and applying for various approvals,… Read More

How are references to 'forms' interpreted in these rules?

All references to 'forms' in these rules should be understood as references to forms set out in the Press Sewa Portal. 

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What is the process a printer has to follow with regard to the Press and Registration Periodical Rules, 2024?

The printer of a periodical shall, within fifteen (15) days of starting a printing press of a periodical, send intimation to the Press Registrar General and the specified authority within whose… Read More

How should a printer handle changes in particulars that involve a change in the location of the printing press under a different specified authority's jurisdiction?

In cases where changes in particulars involve a change in the location of the printing press falling under the local jurisdiction of another specified authority, the printer should send a fresh… Read More

How can an Indian entity apply for approval to publish a ‘facsimile edition’ of a foreign periodical in India?

 An Indian entity is required to apply on the National Single Window System, seeking approval from the Central Government for the same.

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What are the steps an Indian entity needs to take after receiving approval for publishing a facsimile edition?

Within fifteen (15) days of the approval, the Indian entity must apply to the Press Registrar General on the Press Sewa Portal for the grant of a certificate of registration.

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How does the Press Registrar General process the application for the certificate of registration?

The processing of an application by the Press Registrar General involves checking the correctness and completeness of the application details.

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When can an applicant commence the publication of the facsimile edition in India?

The applicant is allowed to commence the publication of the facsimile edition in India only after the Press Registrar General grants the certificate of registration as per sub-rule (5). 

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What happens if an applicant begins publication before obtaining the certificate of registration?

If an applicant commences publication before obtaining the certificate of registration, the Press Registrar General may refuse to grant the certificate.

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What is 'Central Bureau of Communication' according to these rules?

The 'Central Bureau of Communication' is the attached office of the Central Government, responsible for disseminating information on Government policies and programs through various communication… Read More