This week, Australia implemented the world's first national ban on social media access for individuals under the age of 16.
The already troubled India-Maldives relationship is under fresh strain following a spat over disparaging remarks made by Maldivian ministers about India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on social ...
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Our children deserve real childhoods: Sonu Sood urges India to consider social media ban for kids
Mumbai: Actor and philanthropist Sonu Sood called for a ban on social media for children in India, highlighting the need for ...
Australia’s ban on social media for teenagers under 16 years comes into effect from today, forcing platforms like Instagram, ...
Social media influencers in India will now be subject to new endorsement guidelines to limit unfair trade practices and misleading promotions online, according to TechCrunch. India's Prime Minister ...
Following yet another one-sided general election in January, which saw the ruling Awami League (AL) return to power for the fourth straight term, Bangladeshi social media influencers launched an ...
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H1B visa chaos in India as Trump’s new social media vetting rules lead to cancelled appointments
Panic and confusion has gripped hundreds of US H-1B visa applicants in India after the Trump administration rolled out new rules requiring them to submit their social media for vetting. Applicants ...
Even as India has emerged as a global frontrunner in building a robust digital stack—from UPI to successful homegrown ventures in e-commerce and ride-hailing—the country continues to struggle when it ...
The social media screening process applies to all H-1B applicants and their dependents. Notably, Indians constitute the largest proportion of H-1B visa holders.
As the market of social media influencers is getting bigger in India, the South Asian nation has introduced endorsement guidelines to limit unfair trade practices and misleading promotions on the web.
A viral social media clip featuring young NRIs discussing why the US feels more comfortable than India has reignited a ...
The Trump administration is imposing a social media vetting policy for applicants seeking H1-B and H-4 visas. As the new rules come into force on December 15, the appointments at US consulates, ...
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