The Court was hearing a PIL seeking stern action against candidates repeatedly violating COVID-19 guidelines, including wearing of masks and social distancing.
New Delhi [India], May 16 (ANI): Delhi Police has told the High Court that it has found nothing against leaders like BJP MP Gautam Gambhir and Congress' Srinivas in alleged medicine hoarding cases and clarified that they have actually been helping people in getting medical aid in form of medicine, oxygen, blood plasma and hospital bed.
WhatsApp privacy policy alive, India needs stricter action
With the controversial WhatsApp privacy policy coming into effect from Saturday for its over 2 billion users including more than 400 million in India
| 16 May 2021 2:38 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: With the controversial WhatsApp privacy policy coming into effect from Saturday for its over 2 billion users including more than 400 million in India, industry experts emphasized that the Government must implement stricter data privacy rules and restrain the Facebook-owned app as was done while banning Chinese apps to protect the sovereignty of the country.
Giving an interim solace for those who do not accept the new policy, WhatsApp has said that its users will not immediately lose their accounts or face curtailed functionalities on the platform on May 15, but they will have to eventually go through limited functions if they fail to accept the new norms in the due course of time.
Delhi Police has told the High Court that it has found nothing against leaders like BJP MP Gautam Gambhir and Congress Srinivas in alleged medicine hoarding ca
New Delhi: With the controversial WhatsApp privacy policy coming into effect from Saturday for its over 2 billion users including more than 400 million in India, industry experts emphasised that the government must implement stricter data privacy rules and restrain the Facebook-owned app as was done while banning Chinese apps to protect the sovereignty of the country.
Giving an interim solace for those who do not accept the new policy, WhatsApp has said that its users will not immediately lose their accounts or face curtailed functionalities on the platform on May 15, but they will have to eventually go through limited functions if they fail to accept the new norms in the due course of time.