India orders social media firms to remove unlawful content within three hours

[Today - Ghana] - 11/02/2026
Source: BBC India has introduced new rules that make it mandatory for social media companies to remove unlawful material within three hours of being notified, in a sharp tightening of the existing 36-hour deadline. The amended guidelines will take effect from 20 February and apply to major (…)
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