New Delhi, Oct. 17 -- The ministry of information and broadcasting has formulated draft guidelines for accessibility of content on platforms of publishers of online curated content (OTT platforms) to make films and shows on streaming platforms accessible to persons with visual and hearing disabilities. The guidelines propose new content uploaded on OTT platforms carry at least one accessibility feature - such as closed or open captioning, audio description, or Indian Sign Language interpretation - and that platforms progressively make their existing libraries accessible. The draft placed before the Delhi high court on Thursday, outlines a phased implementation plan. The court directed that the final guidelines be notified within three month...