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New social media rules: The Wire moves Delhi HC, case to be heard on March 9

Breaking: Delhi High Court Issues Notice On Plea Challenging Information Technology (Guidelines for intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021

Top news of the day: Trivendra Singh Rawat resigns as Uttarakhand CM; Modi inaugurates Maitri Setu between India and Bangladesh, and more

Updated: The major news headlines of the day, and more. Share Article AAA Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat gestures during a press conference after tendering his resignation to Governor Baby Rani Maurya in Dehradun on March 9, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI The major news headlines of the day, and more. The crisis over Mr. Rawat’s continuance arose after the national leadership of the party despatched two central observers to the State after consistent complaints on Mr. Rawat’s style of functioning within the party and reported popularity in the State. A meeting of the BJP Legislature Party is scheduled for March 10.

Why The Wire Wants the New IT Rules Struck Down

Why The Wire Wants the New IT Rules Struck Down Synopsis of the petition moved in the Delhi high court by the Foundation for Independent Journalism, publisher of The Wire. File photo of information and broadcasting minister Prakash Javadekar and law and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad. Photo: PTI/File Media09/Mar/2021 On Tuesday, the Delhi high court issued notice to the Centre on a petition filed by the Foundation for Independent Journalism, publisher of The Wire, which pleads that the government’s new Information Technology (IT) Rules which seek to dictate content to digital news media platforms go beyond the scope of what is permissible under the IT Act and need to be struck down.

Book on disgraced police task force to be made into TV show

Book on disgraced police task force to be made into TV show March 8, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BALTIMORE (AP) A book about the Baltimore Police Department’s disgraced Gun Trace Task Force will be made into a television show. The Baltimore Sun reported last week that HBO is making a six-episode miniseries based on the book by Baltimore Sun reporter Justin Fenton. The recently released book is called, “We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops, and Corruption.” The show will be shot in Baltimore. It also will be executive-produced by several alumni of the HBO show “The Wire.” They include creators of The Wire, David Simon and George Pelecanos.

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