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How can Modi Government ban Facebook Twitter & Whatsapp? Social Media Rules Explained |Oneindia News
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Published on May 28, 2021 - Duration: 12:52s
How can Modi Government ban Facebook Twitter & Whatsapp? Social Media Rules Explained |Oneindia News
Modi Government is looking to ban Facebook, Twitter, and Whatsapp in India.
The move came after the companies failed to comply with the new IT rules set by the government, in this video we discuss how can the government do so, and how would our lives be after the ban of social media.
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PM Narendra Modi criticized the Congress for not recognizing BR Ambedkar's contributions to India's water resource development while highlighting the Ken-Betwa..
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Congress-led governments for delaying development projects and neglecting water conservation, while emphasizing BJP's..
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