In a bid to curtail exam leaks, the government has put a stop to Telegram access until June 21, impacting countless users in the process. Critics point out that punishing users does not address the root problems within the exam system. Instead of restricting digital communication, they advocate for meaningful reforms to improve the examination framework.

Telegram access in India is temporarily restricted until June 22, 2026, following a government crackdown on fake NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination papers and exam fraud. The National…

NEW DELHI, June 16 : India has blocked the Telegram messaging app until June 22, saying the platform has been used to "defraud candidates" taking the medical entrance examination,…

NTA will restrict access to the messaging platform until June 22, while the message-editing ban will remain in force until June 30. It said the measures are meant to stop the…

India blocks Telegram before retest exam to curb cheating | Education News

Indian government cracks down on channels on the Telegram app offering fake entrance exam questions for a hefty fee

Ban runs until June 22 after national tests finish