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The government has found itself in the crosshairs over its Aarogya Setu app, with Central Information Commission (CIC) pulling up the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology for having "no clue" about the origin of the coronavirus tracing app.
With the news of the CIC's strong remarks creating much noise, the government put out its response on Wednesday, 28 October. It noted that in press releases and social media posts on 2 April, when the app was launched, it was clarified that this was a public-private partnership, and at all points since then as well, “it has been clearly mentioned that the Aarogya Setu App has been developed by NIC in collaboration with volunteers from Industry and Academia.”
 
‘Preposterous’: IT Ministry Has No Info on Aarogya Setu Creation
Keeping up with developments in the world of technology, it seems like 'Big Tech' companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google have been racing against each other to make the headlines in the last two days. On Wednesday, the CEOs of Facebook, Google and Twitter testified before the US Congress on a range of “bad behaviour” issues related to moderation of content on social media platforms, meeting with a barrage of questions from members present at the hearing.
FB-Google-Twitter ‘Sham’ Hearing Turns into Election Face-off
On the same day, closer home, a Parliamentary panel on data protection sought a written explanation from top officials of Twitter, on purportedly showing Ladakh as part of China.
‘Inadequate’: Parl Panel Seeks Response from Twitter on Ladakh Row
And that's not all the limelight that social media giants have hogged in the last couple of days. Facebook's public policy director for India, South and Central Asia, Ankhi Das, stepped down on Tuesday, 27 October, to pursue interests in public service. It may be recalled that Das was embroiled in a controversy of allegedly shielding hate speech posts by BJP leaders, following which a string of major allegations emerged against Facebook’s India operations and its top executives.
Facebook India’s Ankhi Das Quits After Hate Speech Controversy
As Ankhi Das Quits, a Timeline of Her Hate Speech Controversy
Following Das's resignation, 48-year-old Shivnath Thukral is set to wear an old hat once again as interim head of public policy at Facebook. Here's a lowdown on the man, his past and the controversies he's stepped into.
Shivnath Thukral — FB’s Stand-In For Ankhi Das Also Close to BJP
Wondering about how Google appears to be safe? It really isn't. Just last week, the United States Department of Justice had filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against the tech giant, describing it as a “monopoly" gatekeeper for the Internet.
Explained: US Govt’s Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google, Its Impact
What's next in store for these Big Tech companies, you may ask. We're keeping an eye out
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