India blocks Telegram until Monday due to student exam fraud concerns
India has blocked the Telegram messaging app until Monday, citing its use in exam fraud and paper leaks for upcoming national student examinations. The restriction, issued under a provision of the IT law concerning national sovereignty, aims to prevent cheating rackets from defrauding candidates.

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AI-generatedIndia has blocked the Telegram messaging app until Monday, citing its use in exam fraud and paper leaks for upcoming national student examinations. The restriction, issued under a provision of the IT law concerning national sovereignty, aims to prevent cheating rackets from defrauding candidates. This action follows the cancellation of a key undergraduate entrance exam last month due to leaked questions, which triggered student protests and the emergence of a satirical movement. The government has scheduled a new examination for Sunday, and the Ministry of Education's National Testing Agency stated the Telegram restrictions are a response to its organized use by cheating rackets for the upcoming re-examination.
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5 extractedA satirical youth protest movement called the Cockroach Janta Party emerged following exam cancellations.
The government cancelled the NEET undergraduate entrance exam last month due to leaked questions.
The restriction was issued under a provision of the IT law empowering the government to block sites in the interest of India’s sovereignty and integrity.
India blocked Telegram until Monday due to concerns about student exam fraud and paper leaks.
Activists claim the IT law provision is used to curb free speech.