Facebook's grandiose project to bring (limited) Internet to the unconnected millions aided with millions of advertising dollars and millions of () users has stumbled at the regulatory hurdle put by up Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) Prohibition of Discriminatory Tariffs for Data Services Regulations, 2016. The make it clear that “tariff for data services cannot vary on the basis of the website/application/platform/ or type of content being accessed.” This, in other words, means that, Free Basics in its current form is illegal in India. Given the multifarious Free Basics and TRAI's to Facebook's accusations, this outcome was sort of expected. Facebook's Free Basics campaign had a haughty feel about it. Mark Zuckerberg also with Indians rejecting something he said his company was helping give away for free.
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Even his response to the regulations. The didn't help Facebook bypass regulatory reasoning, but they can very well bring what they are so good at to help increase Internet use in India (and elsewhere) while remaining on the right side of the rules. While Facebook's primary aim of bringing the Internet (albeit in a limited form) to the unconnected has been scuttled and while it executes its plans to deliver free Internet via solar-powered drones to the less accessible regions, it might want to solve another Internet related issue at hand. Given that the company has demonstrated expertise in the area. Instead of trying to make select parts of the Internet available for free to certain Indians, Facebook could now look at making a little larger part of the Internet accessible faster for a larger number of Indians. This could be Facebook's 'Fast Basics.'
Facebook already has, that, according to its claims, “load up to 10 times faster than the mobile web.” Even Free Basics is a lightweight way of navigating through whatever it has on offer. They had also acquired a data compression startup.
The modern mobile web, in spite of the many claims by websites, isn't really optimised for limited bandwidth and data caps. Facebook can help solve this issue. Google is already headed in that direction with its project and there is no reason why Facebook shouldn't also. The better way of doing is that, Facebook keeps its 'Fast Basics' service from its parent social network (unlike Instant Articles) and opens it up for everyone. If Facebook can't give access for free, given the regulations, it might want to help make those on limited data experience more of the Internet.
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Popular television actress Shilpa Shinde, winner of Bigg Boss Season 11, says that after the “bad experience” she had with Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain, she does not want to act in television serials any more. Often, winning the reality television show has translated to plum offers in the television space for celebrities. But Shilpa says after “whatever happened” during the Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hai – in which she essayed the role of Angoori bhabhi – she does not want to work on the small screen. “I would rather explore the medium of films than television. After working for so many years, the way few people in the industry (referring to the producers of Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hai) treated me, I am disheartened. I do not wish to work in the TV industry anymore,” Shilpa told IANS over phone. In 2016, the actress left the show Bhabhi Ji.
Due to issues with the producers. She also reportedly filed a complaint of sexual harassment against producer Sanjay Kohli. After the actress came out openly in the media and spoke about her experience, she had trouble getting new shows. Asked if naming and shaming any big names in the industry takes a toll on an actor’s career, she said, “Yes, it does. “It is tough for an actress to raise her voice on sexual harassment because the chances are they will question your character, they will ruin your career and they will defeat you in the power game. So one has to be very strong to fight against these white collar mafias,” said the actress, who had won an Indian Telly Award for her comical performance as Angoori bhabhi.
Coming to Bigg Boss, Shilpa was contending with another popular actress Hina Khan in the finale. Was she sure about her victory? “Though I knew from the beginning that I deserved to win the show, it is a different world inside the Bigg Boss house. It was a journey with lots of emotional ups and down. At this moment, I am a little overwhelmed to talk much about it, but of course I am glad I won,” she said.