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Must respect Indian laws and democratic institutions : IT Ministry to Twitter

Must respect Indian laws and democratic institutions : IT Ministry to Twitter Must respect Indian laws and democratic institutions : IT Ministry to Twitter File Image New Delhi: The IT Ministry on Wednesday said Twitter is free to formulate its own rules and guidelines like any other business entity working in India, however, the microblogging website must respect the country s laws and democratic institutions. Due to India’s conducive business environment, open Internet and firm commitment to the freedom of expression Twitter as a platform has grown significantly in India in last few years. Twitter, as a business entity working in India, must also respect the Indian laws and democratic institutions. Twitter is free to formulate its own rules and guidelines, like any other business entity does, but Indian laws which are enacted by the Parliament of India must be followed irrespective of Twitter’s own rules and guidelines, Secretary Ministry of Electronics and Infor

Die Vorgängerin von Greta heißt Angela - Sonnenseite - Ökologische Kommunikation mit Franz Alt

Die Vorgängerin von Greta heißt Angela - Sonnenseite - Ökologische Kommunikation mit Franz Alt
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Greta Thunberg les recuerda a los jóvenes que ellos tienen el poder de cambiar el mundo - Medio Ambiente - Vida

Greta Thunberg les recuerda a los jóvenes que ellos tienen el poder de cambiar el mundo - Medio Ambiente - Vida
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Global economy will be inexorably transformed after the year of Covid, writes Harini Calamur

Global economy will be inexorably transformed after the year of Covid, writes Harini Calamur PTI “On 31 December 2019, the WHO China Country Office was informed of cases of pneumonia unknown etiology (unknown cause) detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province of China. From 31 December 2019 through 3 January 2020, a total of 44 case-patients with pneumonia of unknown etiology were reported to WHO by the national authorities in China,” begins a WHO situation report from January 2020. An almost bland beginning to the year that will gone on to be seen as the year that all our lives changed. According to WHO, there have been 78 million+ infections worldwide, and 1.7 million plus deaths so far. The dreaded second wave is yet to begin, and countries already ravaged by the first set of lockdowns are moving towards a second phase of lockdown. As the vaccines start rolling out, and the world anticipates normalcy with bated breath, here are three things that have forever changed in

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