Google has reinstated some Indian apps on the Play Store after the Indian government intervened in response to Google's delisting action. The move followed a dispute over service fees, with the government asserting that such delisting cannot be permitted. The reinstated apps include Naukri, 99acres, and Shiksha, with the government assuring startups of protection and holding meetings with Google and affected developers.
Google has agreed to reinstate all Indian apps that it had abruptly delisted from Playstore #Google https://t.co/xQbQ5mxZVV
Google will restore the Indian apps it deleted after a billing dispute. The decision was taken after a closed-door meeting between Google India head Sanjay Gupta and IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, a source familiar with the discussions said https://t.co/r5yL8SUB5T https://t.co/cENNPneLou
Google to restore all delisted Indian apps on its Play store https://t.co/GRcM70380l
Google relists Indian apps in U-turn after government criticism https://t.co/XckLMEw5YF https://t.co/413kvwxCLx
Google vs Indian apps | Thaw after Centre's intervention The company allows temporary re-listing of platforms on Play Store; @sumitakareer explains the key decisions post meeting with IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw @AshwiniVaishnaw @GoI_MeitY #Google https://t.co/9ZMohs99iu
Google to Restore Delisted Indian Apps Following Positive Talks with IT Minister https://t.co/kTRNFPN6BT
"Delisted apps to be restored. Google and app developers will work in close co-operation with each other," posts Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw (@AshwiniVaishnaw). https://t.co/dojW0p0bGS
After removing 100+ Indian apps on March 1, Google is now "temporarily reinstating the apps of the developers with appeals pending in the Supreme Court" (Reuters) https://t.co/HTRPjqbSYH 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/yHEwShtmdH
Google Relists Indian Apps In U-Turn After Government Criticism https://t.co/5xEnqXCkMj https://t.co/D9gMvOTcwH
Google will restore the Indian apps it deleted after a billing dispute, the company said, a reversal in stance following pushback from the government and local internet startups https://t.co/r5yL8SUB5T https://t.co/zsV8Ykscwf
🚨Breaking: Google reinstates all delisted apps. “In the spirit of cooperation, we are temporarily reinstating the apps of the developers with appeals pending in the Supreme Court. By @tsuvik https://t.co/xvWzG0taby
🔸Technology conglomerate #Google has agreed to restore all the recently de-listed Indian apps from its app market, #PlayStore. 🔸Talking to media in, Information Technology Minister #AshwiniVaishnaw informed this after having a meeting with representatives from Google and the… https://t.co/7NDmTbzZnJ
Google agrees to temporarily restore the apps of Indian firms after delisting them last week. Some of these Indian firms had complied to Google Play rules. After IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw's intervention, the silicon valley company has agreed to restore all app.s…
Google says it is "temporarily" reinstating the Indian apps it had pulled from the Play Store last week "in the spirit of cooperation." It "maintains its right to implement and enforce its business model" and will invoice "services fees in the interim."
Google agrees to reinstate delisted Indian apps on Play Store after govt intervention Google had removed from Play Store apps from a dozen of developers, including https://t.co/hw4XBnGEtb and Naukri, for non compliance with its in-app payment guidelines. https://t.co/0OImJm0KIu
Delisted Indian apps on Google Play Store: 'Google agrees to...' - What IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said https://t.co/KPNBGA3mzT
News Alert | IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says Google agrees to reinstate delisted Indian apps on Play Store: Agencies @AshwiniVaishnaw @Google https://t.co/9dQvZp3Bl2
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Google has delisted some Indian apps for an apparent breach of payment rules https://t.co/0xERKR5qA2
Indian startups ask antitrust body to order Google to restore apps after 'brazen' move https://t.co/mHxCI8QEB0 https://t.co/9EAr7XjQWe
''Is Google Evil?'': Anupam Mittal On Removal Of Indian Apps From Play Store https://t.co/vlpLWpv6Jj https://t.co/mrVkdZQvzt
⚠️ INDIAN STARTUPS ASK ANTITRUST BODY TO ORDER GOOGLE TO RESTORE APPS AFTER 'BRAZEN' MOVE (Reuters) A group representing Indian startups has asked the country's antitrust watchdog to order Alphabet Inc's Google to reinstate apps it removed for policy violations, a letter seen…
Google app delisting saga: Startups claim 40% DROP in business; fear LOSSES in meeting with IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw https://t.co/AmG9uTSEsh
Startups cry foul over Google action, meet IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, as per sources 'Some apps claim a 40% drop in revenue': there are the grievances raised by the cos👇 @sumitakareer #startups #Google https://t.co/lnIOfJjig9
#NewsAlert 🚨 Some Indian apps that were delisted from the Google app store met with Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw between 4 and 5 pm. Their concerns were heard by the Minister, who assured them that the Government will do what it can to help them- Sources #AshwiniVaishnaw #Google https://t.co/Ryowu0QrT2
🚨🚨 Just In: #Google reinstates all Indian apps it delisted on March 1 citing Play Store policy non-compliance ahead of meeting with IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw @AshwiniVaishnaw https://t.co/r9WoBDwKNc
Google has restored all Indian apps it had delisted on March 1, citing non compliance with Play Store billing policy. This was done ahead of meeting with IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. @ETtech
Indian tech minister vows to stop Google removing local apps from Play Store https://t.co/SxVYpha5AH
Google restores Indian apps after New Delhi intervenes – media The tech giant had delisted several prominent services from the Play Store, causing outrage and spurring government action https://t.co/RoiERhYf7W https://t.co/XIGDirY6QK
Google starts reinstating Indian apps after Centre intervenes https://t.co/HKGCqQQPAW
IT Minister Says Google's Removal of Apps From Play Store in India 'Cannot Be Permitted', Official Talk On Monday https://t.co/yCFKlTNMFI
#Google’s decision to remove some apps in #India from its app store “cannot be permitted,” Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says, amid an ongoing dispute over service fee payments to the US firm. https://t.co/sjeVWIlL8R
STORY | Naukri, 99acres, few apps back on Google Play Store; govt says delisting of apps can't be permitted READ: https://t.co/n901U7iXoy https://t.co/MIJDCzF5dK
'Just like East India Company exploited India, Google is...' - 'Shark' Anupam Mittal REVEALS legal action plan after https://t.co/EKm4GffEzw Play Store app delisting episode https://t.co/CmuDKDjAx3
Apps Delisting: Big morale booster for startups! Google in process of restoring apps after strict action by Modi Govt https://t.co/wMrW7fMtUR
Google restores some delisted Indian apps hours after Centre's intervention https://t.co/xAxGAX6dOk
Google Vs Apps | Google initiates the process of restoring apps deleted from Play Store after IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw's intervention; @sumitakareer is here with the details👇 @IamAnkitaS_ @AshwiniVaishnaw @GoI_MeitY #Google https://t.co/y6EmvZmCBK
What's happening with popular apps in India, such as Bharat Matrimony, Naukri and others getting delisted on Google Play Store is classic monopoly abuse. With the dominant position of Android in India, it is important our regulators and courts get involved to level the playing…
Google's removal of apps from Play Store in India 'cannot be permitted' - minister https://t.co/MSuWbOMhZ0 https://t.co/dikZ60KP4R
Google delisting of apps: 'Issue of concern... ' - Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar hints at larger action | EXCLUSIVE https://t.co/gkmaOOtwvL
ETtech Explainer: Why did Google delist popular Indian apps like Naukri, Shaadi, others? Google took this action following its announcement to enforce its payment policy, which involves removing apps from developers who fail to comply. By: @jessicarajan https://t.co/gmVFIiRovh
Apps Delisting: Big morale booster for startups! Google RESTORES apps after strict action by Modi Govt https://t.co/wMrW7fMtUR
Google has reinstated some of the Indian apps it delisted from Play Store after the government 'strongly opposed' the tech giant's action https://t.co/ASUyagRgJr
After the intervention of Union Minister of Electronics & IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, Google has restored its all apps. The minister has called a meeting with Google on Monday: Government sources
#NDTVExclusive | "Government talking to Google is comforting but we would also like to have a seat at the table": Anupam Mittal, founder, https://t.co/692kh8w5cd to Gargi Rawat (@GargiRawat) after Google removed Matrimony apps From Play Store over fee dispute https://t.co/MwMxSEwY86
"Dark Day": Anupam Mittal As Google Drops Matrimony Apps From Play Store https://t.co/m5S3p1kVyq https://t.co/6DGqAsw0AO
'This cannot be permitted. This kind of delisting cannot be permitted,' IT Minister @AshwiniVaishnaw tells PTI on @Google pulling off some apps from its @GooglePlay Store Read: https://t.co/eKixf1cI3m @CNBCYoungTurks @sbikh @GooglePlay #GooglePlayStore @GoI_MeitY https://t.co/m1yHGfVw5O
🚨 It's not just Info Edge's Android apps that are back on Play Store, even Shaadi's Android app is back https://t.co/9JKUdC9a84.
THESE 3 apps are back on Play Store after being delisted by Google - FULL LIST of deleted apps and which made a comeback https://t.co/kZ234DnpIQ
🚨 Google reinstates Info Edge apps, including Naukri and 99acres on Play Store Read more at: https://t.co/XwoWlr1J1q
"I have already called Google…I have already called the app developers who have been delisted, we will be meeting them next week. This cannot be permitted..This kind of delisting cannot be permitted," @AshwiniVaishnaw asserted https://t.co/jwHuYRAh0X
Google Vs Apps : Delisting row— Here's what Anupam Mittal has to say @AnupamMittal #Google #GoogleVSApps https://t.co/U0KKpTvjyh
🚨🆕 JUST IN: Google reinstates Info Edge's Naukri, 99acres and Shiksha on Play Store By @tsuvik https://t.co/1whoPcFQAZ via @moneycontrolcom
App delisting cannot be permitted: Minister Vaishnaw on Google-Indian startups row https://t.co/CUVoBIBsBc via @moneycontrolcom
VIDEO | Here's what Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw (@AshwiniVaishnaw) said on #Google removing multiple apps from Play Store. #PTIExclusive "India is very clear, our policy is very clear...our start-ups will get the protection that they need. I have already called Google, I… https://t.co/mKZSV2QflF
Google delisting Indian apps: 'Won't allow...' Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw responds - FULL statement https://t.co/IORQ5NCgj7
#NDTVExclusive | "I am quite hopeful that Google will be very reasonable in its approach. Will be meeting them on Monday": I-T Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw (@AshwiniVaishnaw) to Vasudha Venugopal (@vasudha156) after Google removed some Indian apps from Playstore over fee dispute https://t.co/uQYUPUDJ4f
Govt calls Google, apps delisted from Play Store for meeting next week to resolve dispute: Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to PTI
Govt takes strong view of Google delisting some apps from Play Store; Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says will not allow delisting of apps
Google has removed 10 Indian apps from its Play Store, including popular ones like Bharat Matrimony, Jeevansathi, Naukri, and https://t.co/ChKCrRYZYn https://t.co/lYZBktxMg9
🚨🆕CCI must take action against Google, says Info Edge founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani amid Play Store delisting row @tsuvik and I spoke to @sbikh https://t.co/bhZWU5JY5j via @moneycontrolcom
🏮@IAMAIForum has urged #Google to refrain from removing apps from its #GooglePlay store in the ongoing dispute over billing policies. The industry body highlighted that four of its members had already been served notices by Google, prompting a swift and firm response. https://t.co/BzgUBgtULK
🏮 Google has taken down five of Info Edge owned apps including the flagship Naukri app, Naukri Recruiter, Naukrigulf Job Search App, 99acres, and Shiksha. This development is part of Google’s plan to remove Indian app developers who haven’t complied with its billing policy. https://t.co/XMSxG4r2a3
🚨 Google delisted apps from Play Store without giving due notice: Info Edge Info Edge said that the company’s mobile applications Naukri, Naukri Recruiter, Naukrigulf, 99acres and Shiksha have been delisted from the #Google Play Store. https://t.co/XfU6su6xDe
Info Edge says mobile applications have been removed from the Google Play Store by #Google , it Includes https://t.co/tMOsT1ulpH, 99acres & Shiksha. Action was taken by Google without giving due and sufficient notice to the company https://t.co/gnUfxP2Ph9
Popular Indian Apps Face Potential Removal as Google Play Store Tightens Policy Grip - Gizmochina https://t.co/WJ5MPHWpqf
Google has reportedly started removing the apps of 10 companies in India. Bharat Matrimony founder Janakiraman described the move as a "dark day of Indian Internet". Read more at: https://t.co/lAcPhp9NUU https://t.co/ERaiqJr9cR
Google began removing some popular matrimonial and job search apps of companies in India, in a dispute over service fee payments that centres on efforts by some Indian startups to stop Google from imposing a fee of 11% to 26% on in-app payments https://t.co/Z1ES856jom https://t.co/uPtX0lprhv
Business @ 9 | Indian apps face Google heat Murugavel Janakiraman of Bharat Matrimony, first to speak to ET NOW, on the impact of the app's removal from Play Store @sumitakareer @bharatmatrimony @ShaadiDotCom @trulymadly https://t.co/Kk4P6rxxZO
Business @ 9 | Indian apps face Google heat Murugavel Janakiraman of Bharat Matrimony, first to speak to ET NOW, on the impact of the app's removal from Play Store @sumitakareer @bharatmatrimony https://t.co/Kk4P6rxxZO
Industry body IAMAI, which counts Google among its members, has now “strongly condemned” the removal of Indian company apps from the Play Store and called the delisting “unfair and disproportionate.” https://t.co/Ha8gKzC3jt
Google removes Indian matrimonial, job search apps as fees row escalates https://t.co/8vMxN3Mzce https://t.co/u7c7Kdr0IE
🚨🆕 Indian startup founders have suggested levying a 'Google Fee' or a 'Google Tax' to its consumers in a move to counter the tech giant's action of delisting as many as 10 Indian apps listed on the Play Store. By @farooqui_maryam https://t.co/DSiOKY54qs via @moneycontrolcom