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Free speech in this country is a joke: Senior Journalist Nilanjana Roy

New Delhi: Indian Journalist, literary critic, and author Nilanjana Roy on Thursday said free speech in India has become a joke, amidst the debate over the fundamental rights of the citizens being seized in the current regime.

 


Comedian Raju Srivatsav gets trolled as his video of ranting against ‘Tandav’ web series goes viral

New Delhi: Popular Comedian and actor Raju Srivatsav on Tuesday was trolled on social media platforms after a video wherein he is ranting about the ‘Tandav’ web series controversy went viral. Twitter users dug his old videos wherein he is seen making fun of Hindu gods, and called him a hypocrite.

 


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Online fraud: Hotel chef from Udupi cheated of over Rs 1 lakh by WhatsApp contact


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CSK crush KKR by 32 runs in IPL contest


BJP state chief B.Y. Vijayendra expresses confidence in winning bypolls


PSL hands Muzarabani two-year ban for choosing IPL


Rowdy-sheeter Arif murder case: Police detain three more suspects


TVK chief Vijay announces welfare measures for farmers, MSMEs, TN police force


PM Modi, Trump discuss bilateral co-operation


11 workers killed, 22 injured as boiler explodes at Vedanta power plant in Chhattisgarh


Rajasthan: Officials rescue 2 girls from child marriage; teen stops own wedding


Woman kills teenage daughter before taking own life in Bengaluru


Noida labour unrest: UP govt orders interim hike in minimum wages, says final wage fixation soon




Twitter permanently suspends Trump's account

Washington: US President Donald Trump has been permanently suspended from Twitter due to the "risk of further incitement of violence", the social media giant has announced, days after his supporters stormed the US Capitol and caused the deaths of four civilians and a police officer.

 

"Don't be like Modi ji": AAP trolls Modi for not wearing mask

New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has trolled PM Narendra Modi on Twitter by sharing a video on which PM Modi refusing to use Mask at a public event.

 

No element in Bajrang Dal's content that necessitates ban: Facebook India head Ajit Mohan

New Delhi: Facebook's India head Ajit Mohan deposed before a parliamentary panel on Wednesday and suggested that the social media company's fact-checking team has so far found no such element that necessitates a ban on the Bajrang Dal, sources said.

Google suffers major outage; mail, YouTube services disrupted

New Delhi: Tech Giant Google on Monday evening suffered a major outage and server failure. The outage impacted users on Gmail, YouTube, and other services offered by Google.

 

FB India under Ankhi Das went soft on militant Hindu outfit Bajrang Dal to save business: WSJ report

In a new revelation, America’s Wall Street Journal has reported that Facebook had gone soft on Hindu militant outfit Bajrang Dal, to protect its staff and business interests in India. This was even after Facebook’s own safety team concluded that the militant Hindu organisation with ties with the ruling BJP had supported violence against minorities across India. The safety team had even concluded Bajrang Dal qualified as a ‘dangerous organisation’ and should be banned from its social media platform.

Former Chief Economist of World Bank hints why India can become world's worst performing economy

New Delhi: Former Chief Economist of World Bank, Kaushik Basu recently took to his Twitter handle and briefed his views about how North Korea went on to become one of the worst-performing economies in the world.

 

Actress Gul Panag joins Bollywood figures in showing support to protesting farmers

New Delhi: Actress Gul Panag became the latest Bollywood celebrity to openly support the farmers protesting against the Centre’s Farm Bills. Panag on Wednesday shared a video and image on her Twitter account wherein she is seen meeting with the protesting farmers.

 

'#Aaj_Bharat_Bandh_Hai': Plough, tractor trends on Twitter as farmers protest in solidarity

New Delhi: Social media was abuzz on Tuesday with messages of solidarity with the agitating farmers on 'Bharat Bandh' day as netizens made ploughs, tractors, crops and 'Kisan' trends on Twitter in support of the protesters' demands.

 

 

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