37% rural youth sans Internet access: Study
India celebrated the recent ruling of Supreme Court to upheld the freedom of expression on internet. But, a pertinent question arises here whether the unrestrained freedom can be construed as a license for a section of male to bully girls as well as women by posting obscene pictures along with vulgar comments in the social media network.
In fact, all welcomed the Supreme Court decision to scrap a contentious law that was seen as a major infringement of the freedom of speech online because it allowed the arrest of a person for posting offensive content. Section 66A of the Information
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