
The NEET re-test, the government has temporarily blocked Telegram in India, citing concerns over fake paper leak narratives and exam-related misinformation. The National Testing Agency (NTA) alleges that Telegram's message-editing feature was misused to create misleading evidence suggesting question papers were leaked before the exam. Authorities claim administrators could edit older posts after the exam and attach question papers while retaining the original timestamp, creating confusion among students and fueling controversy. To counter these alleged tactics, Telegram access has been restricted until June 22, while editing existing posts has reportedly been disabled until June 30. But that's not all. The government has launched one of the most extensive exam security operations in India's history. NEET question papers are being airlifted by the Indian Air Force, while CRPF and CISF personnel have been deployed at examination centres. A dedicated cyber surveillance network is also monitoring online activity to prevent misinformation and cheating attempts. With lakhs of students' futures at stake, the biggest question remains: Can these unprecedented measures restore trust in India's most important medical entrance examination? Watch the full report for all the latest updates and expert insights.