In India, parents have raised concerns not only about vulgar content—a sentiment echoed in Parliament on Wednesday when Information and Broadcasting Minister Vaishnav emphasiSed the need for stronger laws to curb obscenity on social media—but also about advertisements related to gambling, gaming, lingerie, sexual wellness, surrogate liquor, and tobacco that children are exposed to while using these platforms.According to the survey, 88% of parents believe the government should impose heavy penalties on platforms that fail to regulate advertisements and want ads tailored to the content being watched rather than based on device browsing or usage history.
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Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal presents two-year report of his govt, Congress calls claims misleading
JAIPUR: As the Bhajanlal Sharma government approaches its two-year mark on December 15, the Chief Minister on Thursday…

