‘Child abuse, scams, pirated Dhurandhar’: In justifying Telegram ban, govt cites scrutiny beyond NEET-UG paper leak

Citing findings of a home ministry probe, the government also stated it is “proactively monitoring” groups on Telegram, as per news agency Reuters
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