At a press conference held here, the BCCC released data stating it has addressed a total of 27,676 complaints, including 5,262 specific complaints since inception and said that the Justice (retd) Madhup Mudgal-headed council was mulling setting up of a mechanism through which complaints regarding content on TV could be lodged via Twitter.
"For the period 3 July 2012 to 22 August 2015, the highest percentage (39 per cent) of complaints were related to the theme Harm and Offence, followed by those related to religion and community (28 per cent) of the 4,545 specific complaints," BCCC secretary general Ashish Sinha said in a statement.
This is a marked departure from the earlier trend noted in the First Status Report presented in January 2012, when 47 per cent of complaints were related to sex, obscenity and nudity, they added.
Now only eight per cent of complaints pertain to sex, obscenity and nudity, BCCC said.
"A large number of these complaints were received from the Ministry of I&B and most were against the content of English TV programmes," BCCC said.
Asked if the lesser number of complaints related to obscenity, reflected a greater level of maturity, the BCCC said that no such study had been done.
Emphasising that the self regulatory mechanism was doing well, BCCC chief Mudgal said there has been 100 per cent compliance of its directions by member channels of Indian Broadcasting Foundation.
Officials said that even Courts and the I&B ministry are directing issues or complaints to it.
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