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How a small-town boy hustled his way to the US, became an entrepreneur

Dehradun, in a middle class household, where his father was a bank clerk, and mother, a homemaker. Ashish’s parents wanted the best for their children, sending him and his sister to a private school in the city, Cambrian Hall. A bright student, Ashish was on top of his class throughout high school, graduating as the district topper.  “I always wanted to be a computer engineer and start my own company. I knew it from childhood, as early as ninth grade,” he tells residence on a hilltop in San Jose, California, where he has his own tech startup called Eltropy today.

Social media, OTT govt issues new rules -check details latest news

URL copied Fake news is a big concern, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said. Highlighting that the government welcomes criticism and the right to dissent, Law and Information and Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Thursday said that the Centre is concerned over rampant abuse of platform as he laid down new rules for social media and OTT platforms. Social media platforms must have provision for voluntary verification of users, Prasad said, adding that media freedom absolute but with responsible behaviour. Fake news a big concern, he said. The government said OTT platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video) would have to self-classify the content into five age-based categories - U (Universal), U/A 7+ (years), U/A 13+, U/A 16+, and A (Adult).

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Fine-tuning the State-of-the-app technology

Updated: February 10, 2021 00:53 IST Keener scrutiny of the technology platforms of India’s States can lead to improved public services and user confidence Share Article AAA Keener scrutiny of the technology platforms of India’s States can lead to improved public services and user confidence On January 13 this year, subscribers of English newspapers in India woke up to full-page advertisements from WhatsApp on the front pages. Earlier in the week, WhatsApp had announced an upcoming change to its privacy policy, which led to growing concerns around privacy among many users, and who started switching over to other messaging services such as Signal and Telegram. This led WhatsApp to issue the advertisements, which committed to protecting the privacy of its users. This unprecedented move by the Facebook-owned company indicates that Indian consumers are becoming more aware and concerned about data protection and privacy a trend that has become stronger in the recent past.

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