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Indian govt blocked 22 YouTube based news channels, 3 twitter accounts, 1 Facebook &amp; 1 website&nbsp;for spreading fake news on various subjects such as the Indian Armed Forces, J&amp;K etc. I&amp;B ministry said these channels had a cumulative viewership of over 260 crore. The action was taken under the emergency powers conferred by the IT rules, 2021. Watch to know more&nbsp;</p>
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