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New Delhi, Nov. 7: The Supreme Court has asked Bengal and a host of other states to explain why they charge higher entertainment tax on films in languages other than the official state language, after a distributor called the practice socially divisive.
Source:SC notice to states on ‘divisive’ film tax – Local flicks pay less (The Telegraph)
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