Made in India wheels to run Indian Railways’ Vande Bharat trains To be manufactured in Bengaluru This issue surfaced after an investigation by the Times of London where it wrote about many ads from big corporations having being placed alongside web content from white nationalist David Duke and pastor Steven Anderson, known for praising the killing of 49 people in a gay nightclub in Orlando.
The move by Google comes after there was increased pressure not only from the Guardian but also the UK government who had called the company for an explanation on policing of content, especially on YouTube. Google in a blog said that from now it will provide advertisers more control over the content that gets posted, not only on YouTube but also other places like the search engine results. Global tech giant Google has been under fire for its ad policies, where many big brands pulled out their advertisements from its platform because they were placed beside extremist and offensive content that promote terrorism.