Now Maharashtra govt also give Directive to Diljit Dosanjh on Child Protection and Content Regulations after Chandigarh and Telangana

Mumbai: After Chandigarh and Telangana, Maharashtra has now issued a directive to popular singer Diljit Dosanjh, addressing concerns regarding child safety and the content of his performances. The Maharashtra Child Rights Commission has issued a formal notice to the singer, imposing strict guidelines for his upcoming shows in the state. The directive includes a ban.

Mumbai: After Chandigarh and Telangana, Maharashtra has now issued a directive to popular singer Diljit Dosanjh, addressing concerns regarding child safety and the content of his performances. The Maharashtra Child Rights Commission has issued a formal notice to the singer, imposing strict guidelines for his upcoming shows in the state.

The directive includes a ban on including children in any live stage performances. Additionally, the commission has prohibited the performance of songs that promote alcohol, drugs, gutka, or violence. These measures are in line with the state’s commitment to upholding child protection laws and following court orders during public events.

The action follows increasing concerns over the content of certain performances and the involvement of minors in events that may not align with child safety norms. The move aims to ensure that the safety of children and adherence to legal guidelines are prioritized during large public gatherings and concerts.

Maharashtra’s intervention is the latest in a series of steps taken by various states to regulate live performances and ensure they align with community values and safety standards.