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Possible 4% increase in Dearness Allowance brings Cheers for Central Government Employees Ahead of Lok Sabha Elections

Central government employees will receive an extra one percent in monthly Dearness Allowance, according to Finance Minister Anirbannmoyi on Wednesday. This comes in time...

Indian Boxer Vijender Singh hints at retirement from politics in social media post – India TV

Indian Olympic medal-winning boxer Vijender Singh has hinted at leaving politics ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. This was conveyed through a post...

Government Issues IT Rules for Social Media Platforms Regarding Deepf5Dakes in India

The Indian government has issued an advisory to social media and internet platforms to guard against deepfakes and have mandated intermediaries such as Instagram,...

Government Warns Internet Intermediaries about Deepfake Threat | Delhi News

The Indian government has issued an advisory to social media and internet platforms to guard against deepfakes, digitally manipulated media that misrepresent or impersonate...

Government Warns Social Media Platforms: Comply with IT Rules on Deepfakes or Risk Consequences

The government has issued an advisory to all platforms to comply with IT rules in order to address concerns over deepfakes and misinformation powered...

The Diplomat: How Social Media is expected to be Used as a Weapon in Bangladesh’s Election

As Bangladesh gears up for its 2024 elections, the potential misuse of social media looms large as a significant concern. With over 50 million...

Maldives suspends three Deputy Ministers following India’s concern over disrespectful remarks against PM

The Indian High Commission in Maldives recently raised concerns about disrespectful remarks made by three Deputy Ministers of the Maldivian government about Prime Minister...

Maldives suspends three officials for making insulting remarks about Indian PM Modi on social media

Three deputy ministers in the Maldives were disciplined for derogatory social media posts about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Malsha Shareef, Mariyam Shiuna, and...

India-Maldives Controversy: Social media sparks call for boycott beyond tourism industry

Maldives politicians sparked controversy on social media with their comments on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Lakshadweep, leading to a call for...

Will social media platforms be prepared for the record-breaking elections in 2024?

Social media misinformation is on the rise ahead of elections in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan, and India. Experts state that tech platforms are ill-prepared to...

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