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India blocks Telegram before NEET retest

Published on: June 16, 2026 11:59 PM

India has temporarily blocked access to Telegram ahead of a nationwide medical entrance exam retest. Authorities say the move aims to prevent cheating and protect the integrity of the examination process. The restrictions affect millions of students preparing for the highly competitive NEET examination.

The Ministry of Electronics ordered the suspension after allegations that exam papers were leaked through Telegram channels. Access to the messaging platform will remain restricted until June 22, the day of the retest. Authorities have also limited Telegram’s message-editing feature until June 30.

The National Testing Agency said the measures were necessary to curb organised cheating networks. Officials believe criminal groups used the platform to circulate leaked examination materials. The agency stated that the restrictions were imposed in the interest of maintaining public order and fairness.

The controversy erupted after the original NEET examination was cancelled in May over reports of a question paper leak. India’s Central Bureau of Investigation has since arrested a chemistry lecturer accused of orchestrating the leak. Meanwhile, authorities have launched a public reporting portal and deployed enhanced security measures for the retest.

The scandal has intensified concerns about examination management and student welfare in India. Reports of student distress and public protests have followed the incident, while criticism has also emerged over separate issues involving high school examination results. The government hopes the retest and stricter safeguards will help restore confidence in the country’s examination system.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: exam paper leak, India education scandal, Latest, medical entrance exam India, National Testing Agency, NEET retest, Telegram ban India

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