'Had to take drastic step as...': NTA chief on temporary Telegram ban for re-NEET
RE-NEET Over 200 channels blocked Concerns beyond examination fraud The Testing Agency (NTA) has defended its decision to temporarily block Telegram during the re-NEET examination
RE-NEET Over 200 channels blocked Concerns beyond examination fraud The Testing Agency (NTA) has defended its decision to temporarily block Telegram during the re-NEET examination process, saying the messaging platform was being extensively misused by fraudsters to circulate fake question papers and scam students.Speaking on the issue to ANI, NTA Director General Abhishek Singh said the move was necessary to protect candidates from being exploited by individuals claiming to possess leaked NEET question papers.This step comes ahead of the NEET-UG re-examination scheduled to take place on June 21."We had to take this drastic step because the platform was continuously being misused by scamsters and fraudsters sharing fake question papers as genuine question papers and trying to fool people into paying for those question papers," Singh said.Singh said the NTA had held discussions with Telegram officials and requested stricter monitoring of groups falsely claiming to offer leaked NEET papers."We had a meeting with the Telegram officials and requested them to not allow creation of any group which clearly says that it's a NEET leak paper.
We had to block 200 channels, but sometimes in the time taken by them to take action, some people get defrauded," he said.The NTA chief also referred to the May 3 NEET examination, which was later cancelled for unrelated reasons, saying some Telegram channels had circulated misleading videos claiming the question paper had been leaked in advance."What we found was that there were some Telegram channels floating a video in which they were showing the actual question paper of May 3 as being shared on May 1," Singh said.Highlighting broader concerns, Singh said reports had linked Telegram to several forms of illegal activity beyond exam-related scams."There are substantial reports about misuse of the Telegram platform for other crimes, drugs, crypto, fake investment advice, prostitution and child sexual abuse.
This has been done in the interest of examinations," he said.The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) ordered the restriction under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, moving on recommendations from the Testing
Agency (NTA).The block is time-bound. Access stays restricted until June 22, covering exam day and its immediate aftermath. In a separate direction, Telegram has been told to disable its message-editing feature in India until June 30.