India imposes restrictions on condom ads on television

Ministry of Information & Broadcasting says condom advertisements will now be allowed only between 10pm and 6am


Reuters December 11, 2017
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting says condom advertisements will now be allowed only between 10pm and 6am. PHOTO: FILE

NEW DELHI: India imposed restrictions on Monday on advertising condoms on television, saying ads would only be allowed late at night as they could be inappropriate viewing for children.

The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting said condom advertisements will now be allowed only between 10pm and 6am to avoid exposing children to such material and to comply with government rules.

The ministry told all television channels in an advisory "not to telecast the advertisements of condoms, which are for a particular age group and could be indecent/ inappropriate for viewing by children".

The government said its decision was based on rules stating that no advertisements which "endanger the safety of children or create in them any interest in unhealthy practices" should be allowed. It also cited regulations that prohibit "indecent, vulgar, suggestive, repulsive or offensive themes".

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Talking openly about sex and contraception is still largely taboo in India. Conservative social norms mean many men and women are still embarrassed to shop for condoms, whose usage remains low in rural areas of the country.

The Indian government provides free condoms under its community-based AIDS prevention programme, but several brands - including Durex condoms of Britain's Reckitt Benckiser - are widely available, with some endorsed by Bollywood actors.

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