Bad weather forces Rahul to cancel Almora rally, return to Delhi
Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi's Almora rally was cancelled on Thursday owing to bad weather conditions in the Kumaon region.
On his first visit to India, Jack Dorsey is also expected to meet Union IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey with Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi on Monday.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey met Congress President Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi on Monday and discussed various steps being taken by the micro-blogging platform to boost healthy conversation and check the spread of fake news.
“Jack Dorsey, the Co Founder & CEO of Twitter dropped in to chat this morning. Twitter has grown into the most dominant ‘conversations’ platform globally. Jack explained some of the steps being taken to keep those conversations healthy & to tackle the menace of fake news,” Gandhi tweeted.
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Jack Dorsey, the Co Founder & CEO of Twitter dropped in to chat this morning. Twitter has grown into the most dominant “conversations” platform globally. Jack explained some of the steps being taken to keep those conversations healthy & to tackle the menace of fake news. @jack pic.x.com/TCkj6st4rl
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— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) November 12, 2018
Dorsey is on his first visit to India. Arriving last week, he met the Dalai Lama over the weekend.
Calling the spiritual leader an “amazing teacher”, the Twitter CEO posted: “thank you for not actually pulling out my nose ring, despite a lot of painful effort.”
He was in Jaipur on November 11.
On Monday, he was IIT Delhi where he met students and took questions from them.
Dorsey is also expected to meet Union IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad amid criticism over Twitter’s role in the spread of misinformation and fake news as India goes Assembly polls in five states ahead of the general elections scheduled next year.
The social media network has 336 million users globally, and it is working towards curbing the spread of fake news through its platform and creating an environment for healthy conversation.
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