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Australia's Social Media Ban for Under-16s Explained

Australia imposes a landmark ban on under-16s using major social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube from December 10. Learn about the fines, platform responses, and the government's 'purgatory' rationale.

Deoria Bride Ends Marriage in 20 Minutes, Netizens React

A bride in Uttar Pradesh's Deoria ended her marriage just 20 minutes after arriving at her in-laws' house, alleging unfriendly behaviour. The incident, resolved by a panchayat, has ignited a fierce social media debate. Read the full story.

Guntur IG: No Right to Abuse Others Online

Guntur IG Sarvashreshta Tripathi warns against social media misuse, stating freedom of speech has limits. He urges public to act responsibly and report harmful content. Read more.

India's New Labour Reforms: Creep or Leap?

Five years after Parliament passed new labour codes, implementation remains slow. While hailed as revolutionary, experts debate if these reforms represent true transformation or incremental progress.

India Implements 4 Labour Codes: What Changes Now

India implements four landmark labour codes replacing 29 outdated laws. Learn how this affects wages, social security, working conditions and industrial relations for millions of workers.

Kerala Rejects Central Labour Codes Implementation

Kerala government announces it will not implement Central Labour Codes, maintaining state's pro-worker stance. Minister Sivankutty confirms state's position at Union Labour Ministry meeting.

Apple Fights CCI Penalties in Delhi High Court

Apple moves Delhi HC against India's antitrust laws and CCI penalties on global turnover. Breaking legal battle could reshape tech regulation in India. Read full analysis.

Malaysia Bans Social Media for Under-16s Next Year

Malaysia announces social media ban for users under 16 starting next year to protect children from online dangers including cyberbullying and scams. Learn more about global child safety measures.

Nominee vs Legal Heir: Inheritance Myth Busted

Most Indians mistakenly believe nominees inherit assets, but Supreme Court rulings confirm they're merely custodians. Learn how to protect your family's financial future.

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