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X removes 3,500 pieces of content in India

Social media giant X admits error, deletes 3,500 posts to comply with Indian laws. The platform pledges to prevent obscene content in the future. Read the full story.

X Accepts Grok AI Error, Vows to Follow Indian Law

Elon Musk's X has acknowledged its error in handling obscene AI content via Grok. The platform blocked over 3,500 items and deleted 600+ accounts, pledging future compliance with Indian regulations.

Delhi extends deadline for school fee regulation panels

Delhi High Court grants schools more time to set up fee committees and submit hike proposals. The court refuses to stay the new fee regulation law, seeks response from DoE and LG. Next hearing on March 12.

MeitY Warns Social Media Over Illegal Content

The Indian government has issued a stern advisory to social media platforms, demanding immediate removal of obscene and unlawful content. Non-compliance could lead to prosecution under IT Act and criminal laws. Read the full details.

Govt to Tech Firms: Don't Host Obscene, Vulgar Content

The Ministry of Electronics and IT has issued a strict advisory to online platforms, including social media, demanding immediate removal of obscene content and a review of compliance frameworks. Read the full story.

Study: Firm-Created Content Drives Brand Engagement, Not UGC

A new Goa Institute of Management study reveals high-quality firm-generated social media content builds brand equity and engagement, while user-generated content quality has no direct impact. Learn the key insights for digital strategy.

Goa Study: Brand Content Beats UGC for Engagement

A new study by Goa Institute of Management reveals high-quality firm-generated content builds brand equity and drives social media engagement, while user-generated content quality has no direct impact. Learn key insights for digital strategy.

Delhi Schools Get Jan 10 Deadline for Fee Panels

Delhi's Directorate of Education mandates all private schools to set up School Level Fee Regulation Committees by January 10, 2026. This historic move under a new law gives parents a direct say in fee hikes.

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