India's government will not permit social media platforms to host any information that it identifies as false, according to a draft proposal of the country's IT Rules released this week.
This is the latest in a slew of measures by Prime Mi...
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India's government will not permit social media platforms to host any information that it identifies as false, according to a draft proposal of the country's IT Rules released this week.
This is the latest in a slew of measures by Prime Mi...
Even as advance bookings for Shah Rukh Khan’s much-anticipated movie ‘Pathaan’ opens on January 20, five days prior its theatrical release, a Delhi court has directed the film’s makers to ensure closed captioning and audio descriptions to smoothen the viewing on O...
Even as the government released an amended IT Rules 2021, incorporating provisions for the online gaming sector and some updates on fake news content, it said that the date for submitting comments has been extended by about a week.
Digital India Startup Hub through the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) shall set up India’s first Centre of Excellence (CoE) in online gaming at Shillong by March 2023, Minister of State for Electronics & Information Technology, and Skill Development & Ent...
New Delhi Television Ltd said on Friday that some more of its senior executives, including President Suparna Singh, had resigned, a move that comes less than a month after the Adani Group took control of about 65 percent of the Indian broadcaster.