https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/govt-asks-twitter-other-social-platforms-to-remove-misleading-covid-posts-121042401068_1.html
The government has asked social media platforms to remove content and posts that were found to be spreading misinformation and public panic around the pandemic

Govt asks Twitter, other social platforms to remove ‘misleading’ Covid posts
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