Delhi Unveils Progressive Film and Tourism Policy
The Delhi government will soon introduce a groundbreaking film and tourism policy, as announced by Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra at the India Film Festival. Aimed at establishing Delhi as a film production hub, the policy promises single-window clearances for filmmakers and comprehensive support for cultural festivals.

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The Delhi government is ready to launch the nation's most progressive film and tourism policy. Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra revealed this development during the India Film Festival's inauguration, aiming to transform Delhi into a top destination for film production.
Mishra emphasized the festival's role in showcasing Indian cinema's cultural diversity. As part of this initiative, the government has allocated a budget for the upcoming International Film Festival in Delhi and established a single-window clearance for filmmakers.
This policy goes beyond entertainment; it's about dialogue and creativity. Mishra reiterated the government's commitment to positioning Delhi as an international hub for art and cinema, with ongoing support for major cultural events.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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