The Indian government blocked messaging app Telegram until June 22, saying the platform was being used to “defraud candidates” taking the medical entrance exam. The restriction was issued under a strict provision of the IT Act, which allows “the government to block access to online sites in “the interest of sovereignty and integrity of India”.
India blocks Telegram over ‘medical entrance exam fraud’ concerns
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by Julie Bort
- Categories: General, News, World
- Tags: Asia / Pacific
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