There is no proposal under consideration of the government to go for fresh public consultation or to take back the IT Rules<\/a> 2021, Parliament<\/a> was informed on Friday. With a view to ensure an open, safe and trusted Internet for users and in tune with the changing requirements, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology<\/a> has notified IT<\/a> (Intermediary Guidelines<\/a> and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules<\/a>, 2021 on February 25, 2021.

\"There is no such proposal under consideration of the Government to opt for fresh public consultation or to take back the IT Rules, 2021,\" Minister of State for Electronics and IT
Rajeev Chandrasekhar<\/a> said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.

He was responding to specific questions on whether the government is planning to take back IT Rules, 2021 or if it is planning to open fresh public consultations on the said norms.

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Govt does not intend to make social media users' verification mandatory: Minister<\/a><\/h2>

To ensure that internet is open, safe, trusted and accountable to all users, the government notified the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules in February last year, he said during the Question Hour.<\/p><\/div>

There is no proposal under consideration of the government to go for fresh public consultation or to take back the IT Rules<\/a> 2021, Parliament<\/a> was informed on Friday. With a view to ensure an open, safe and trusted Internet for users and in tune with the changing requirements, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology<\/a> has notified IT<\/a> (Intermediary Guidelines<\/a> and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules<\/a>, 2021 on February 25, 2021.

\"There is no such proposal under consideration of the Government to opt for fresh public consultation or to take back the IT Rules, 2021,\" Minister of State for Electronics and IT
Rajeev Chandrasekhar<\/a> said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.

He was responding to specific questions on whether the government is planning to take back IT Rules, 2021 or if it is planning to open fresh public consultations on the said norms.

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\"Govt<\/a><\/figure>

Govt does not intend to make social media users' verification mandatory: Minister<\/a><\/h2>

To ensure that internet is open, safe, trusted and accountable to all users, the government notified the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules in February last year, he said during the Question Hour.<\/p><\/div>