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Why Telegram Is Not Working in India Government Announces Temporary Ban

Telegram Not Working in India Government Announces Temporary Ban is one of the most searched topics by students and internet users across the country. Many users suddenly face problems when they open Telegram, send messages or open channels. The disruption is due to a short-term restriction imposed by the Government of India ahead of the re-examination of NEET-UG 2026. Authorities have done this to kerb the spread of fake question papers, exam-related fraud and misinformation that could affect millions of students, reports said. “The platform of choice for educational content, study materials and communication has been Telegram, and the move has sparked a great deal of discussion.

This is especially worrisome for students appearing for competitive exams as many coaching institutes and educational communities have begun to use Telegram channels to share notes and updates. The restriction is temporary but it’s good to stay on top of the latest to avoid confusion and keep up with official announcements.

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“Access to Telegram has been blocked until 22 June 2026 by the Government of India.” The decision was reportedly taken on the recommendation of the National Testing Agency (NTA) to kerb examination-related frauds ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21, 2026.

Authorities said there were several groups allegedly using Telegram channels to spread fake paper leak claims and scam students. Some features like editing messages have also been reportedly limited for some time, in addition to restricting access to the platform. The government has clarified that the move is temporary and is targeted at maintaining the integrity of the examination process.

Why Telegram Is Not Working in India Right Now

Telegram not working in India: Why? The main reason behind Telegram not working in India is because the government is trying to kerb cheating networks and frauds associated with major exams. Officials said some groups were abusing the platform to spread false information and fake examination papers.

Reasons given for the restriction include:

  • How to prevent fake paper leak scam
  • Cracking down on organised cheating gangs
  • Protect NEET candidates from fraud
  • Examination of fairness
  • Slowing the spread of misinformation

The restriction is likely to be in place for a limited time, after which normal access may resume, subject to government review.

Official Information 

Users are cautioned to rely only on official pronouncements of Government agencies and recognised authorities. Rumours on social media may contain false information about the length or breadth of the restriction.

Possible sources of updates:

  • National Testing Agency Ministry of Electronics
  • Information Technology (MeITy)
  • Government statements on news
  • Government social media accounts verified

“Students are also warned against trusting any unconfirmed messages claiming that they have access to examination papers or confidential information.”

Documents and Important Instructions for Students 

Students preparing for NEET and other competitive exams should not depend only on Telegram for study materials but should keep important documents handy.

Some of the major items are:

  • Admit card, Hall ticket
  • Valid Photo ID Proof
  • New passport size photos
  • Official Examination Notices
  • Printed study materials if available
  • Other options for coaching updates

Candidates should also be wary of those claiming to sell question papers or guarantee examination success. These activities are illegal and often fraudulent.

How the Temporary Telegram Block May Affect Students

Students discuss educational topics, record lectures, share pdf notes and prepare for exams on Telegram. The temporary restriction may, therefore, cause a short-term inconvenience to the learners who heavily rely on the platform.

Possible effects:

  • Access to a limited study group
  • Problem downloading educational materials
  • Communication with coaching communities was slow
  • Online learning networks temporarily disrupted

Meanwhile, students are advised to use other educational platforms, official websites and institutional communication channels to mitigate the impact until services are restored to normalcy.

What Users Should Do 

Users have been advised to ignore rumours, not get distracted, focus on their studies and wait for official updates. Officials say the ban is temporary and only relates to security issues around exams.

Students are advised not to fall prey to fake offers regarding the examination papers, to continue their normal preparation routine and to regularly check the official notifications. The thing to do now is listen to what the reputable sources are saying.

I am Natalie Carter, a Finance News Writer at CHS HYD News. I cover the U.S. economy, inflation, Social Security, taxes, banking, markets, and consumer money updates.

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