The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the official branch of India, has lifted the ban on two channels in Kerala. In fact, the ministry on Friday imposed a 48-hour stay on the telecast of two Kerala TV channels. It is alleged that his coverage related to Delhi violence was provoking communal frenzy. Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar met Amit Shah, says "State's condition is bad" The Malayali channel Media One and Asianet News TV had been issued a show-cause notice earlier in this case. After filing a reply on his behalf, the ministry found him guilty of the violation of the provisions of the Cable Television Network (Regulation) Act-1995. Every human being on earth will get one thousand crores if NASA sold this thing In this connection, the Ministry has banned the telecast or re-telecast of Media One and Asianet TV for 48 hours. This period has started from 7:30 pm on Thursday evening, which will continue till 7:30 pm on March 8. The order issued said that the kind of reporting done by both channels could have sparked communal violence across the country. Especially when the situation is tense. DMK general secretary K Anbazhagan passes away at 97