Indian government cracks down on channels on the Telegram app offering fake entrance exam questions for a hefty fee
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Indian government cracks down on channels on the Telegram app offering fake entrance exam questions for a hefty fee
Telegram has reportedly challenged the Indian government's order to temporarily block the popular messaging app ahead of the NEET medical entrance exam. India's government has blocked messaging app Telegram until June 22, saying the platform was used to "defraud candidates" taking the medical entrance examination.
Deutsche Welle English reported the story as "India: Telegram to challenge government order blocking app." The Independent reported the story as "Telegram fights back against India ban over exam leaks: ‘Why not shut shops and roads’."
3 sources have covered this story, including Deutsche Welle English, The Independent and France 24 English. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 7 hours ago.
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