Maharashtra women's body writes to NCW for removal of obscene content in web shows, apps
The Maharashtra State Women Commission has requested the National Commission for Women to remove obscene content from web shows and online platforms like Ullu, citing concerns about vulgar videos aimed at boosting viewership.

"We have written to the NCW and the office of the Director General of Police (DGP) that there are many such (obscene) videos, and action should be taken against such content," she told PTI Videos.
Chakankar said the state government had last week written to the DGP's office to check the content, audio and video of the web show "House Arrest" on the Ullu app, and a case should be registered against the app.
Accordingly, a case was registered with the Amboli Police against actor Ajaz Khan, producer Rajkumar Pandey and others for alleged obscene content on the show.
She said such videos are in bad taste and impact young minds.
Last week, BJP leader and MLC Chitra Wagh had also demanded an immediate ban on 'House Arrest', alleging that its content was obscene and harmful to society, especially to children.
She also urged Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw to take strict action against mobile applications that promote such content.
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