The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre for its response on the ban imposed on Telegram, which is challenging the temporary restriction ahead of the NEET-UG retest. The government claims to have “shocking material” to share, citing ongoing issues with channels involved in examination-related activities resurfacing after being blocked.
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