The Progressive Role of CBFC
- In colonial India, film censorship was formally established under which Act? – The Indian Cinematograph Act of 1918
- In which year was the Indian Cinematograph Act of 1918 enforced, leading to the creation of censor boards in Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras? – In 1920
- Which Indian film was banned by the British government in 1921? – Bhakt Vidur
- Under which Act was film certification constitutionally recognized in independent India? – The Cinematograph Act of 1952
- In which year did CBFC launch the online system of e-Cine Certification, which became an essential part of good governance? – In 2017
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