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The government has readied draft rules to regulate all social media, streaming or OTT (over the top) platforms and news-related websites. The rules revolve around a self-regulatory mechanism that will include a code of ethics and regular compliance reports.
In the document, titled Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, the government has cited powers provided to it under section 87 of the Information Technology Act, 2000.
According to
Hindustan Times report, the government draft policy has sought three-tier checks on OTT.
The social media companies may need to appoint officers who will be responsible for complying with content moderation orders, and both they and streaming service providers will be brought under a three-tier regulatory framework, according to proposed new rules that will cover media companies such as Facebook and so-called over the top (OT
Man Spitting On Tandoori Roti While Making Them Riles Up Internet
Man Spitting On Tandoori Roti While Making Them Riles Up Internet
The disturbing visuals led to people tagging the Meerut police urging them to take strict action against the cook
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The wedding took place on 16th February
The man was arrested by Meerut Police
The wedding season is upon us and while you are day-dreaming about all the amazing food that you would gorge on in the next wedding you attend, the internet is shocked at the recent video that has gone viral from a wedding in Uttar Pradesh, where a man can be seen spitting on Tandoori rotis before putting them in Tandoor. The man s action has enraged people across social media. The wedding took place at Aroma Garden, Meerut, on 16 February. The disturbing visuals led to people tagging the Meerut police urging them to take strict action against the man on account of defying basic hygiene protocols, especially during COVID times.
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17 members of Tablighi Jamaat absolved of charges in UP
The court observed that there was no prima-facie evidence on record to make the accused persons stand trial in the case.
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The chief judicial magistrate Lucknow, Sushil Kumari, has discharged 17 members of Tablighi Jamaat, booked during the Covid-induced lockdown, from the various charges under IPC, Foreign Act and Epidemic Diseases Act.
The court observed that there was no prima-facie evidence on record to make the accused persons stand trial in the case.
Out of 17, seven are foreign nationals while ten are Indians.
The foreign nationals include Idras Umar, Adekushtiwa Samshulhadi, Imam Safi, Sarno, Hendera Simbolo, Satijo Jodisono Bedjo and Dedik Skander– all from Indonesia.
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