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Media's Disability Narrative Pivots to Social Model

Indian media's coverage of disability is gaining momentum in a pivotal shift from a medical to a social model, focusing on removing societal barriers. Explore this transformative change in narratives.

France Eyes Social Media Ban for Kids Under 15

France plans a social media ban for under-15s, inspired by Australia. President Macron aims to shield youth from screen addiction. Global debate on safety vs freedom intensifies.

France Plans Social Media Ban for Under-15s from 2026

French President Macron proposes a ban on social media for children under 15 from September 2026. The plan includes age verification and parental consent. Learn the details and global implications.

US Visa Social Media Checks Cause Anxiety for Indian Families

Stricter US immigration checks, including social media vetting, are causing deep anxiety for Indian professionals and students. Experts reveal common mistakes to avoid for H-1B, H-4, and F-1 visa applicants to prevent delays or rejections.

Indian Army Allows Limited Social Media Use for Soldiers

The Indian Army relaxes its blanket ban on social media, permitting over 11.5 lakh soldiers limited use of apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, and Signal under strict guidelines. Learn about the new policy's key rules.

Indian Army's New Social Media Policy: Key Restrictions

The Indian Army has issued a new policy for personnel's use of social media apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, and X. Key rules include view-only access on some platforms and strict messaging guidelines. Read the full details here.

Haryana Colleges Told to Curb Social Media Misuse

Haryana's higher education department mandates all colleges and universities to monitor their social media handles to prevent misuse and ensure compliance with UGC guidelines. Learn the new directives.

H-1B Visa Delays Strand Thousands of Indians in India

Thousands of Indian H-1B holders are stranded in India after visa appointments were deferred by 6+ months due to new social media vetting. CEO Vijay Thirumalai calls the situation 'brutal' and advises pursuing a Green Card.

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