India has temporarily blocked the Telegram application in an effort to prevent potential leaks of the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam question papers. The measure was taken ahead of the highly competitive medical school entrance examination. Authorities aimed to curb the spread of leaked information through the platform, which has been used previously for such purposes. However, activists have criticized the ban as a superficial solution to a deeper problem. They argue that addressing the root causes of paper leaks, such as security vulnerabilities in the exam process, is crucial. The suspension is expected to be temporary, lasting until the exam is completed. This action highlights the ongoing struggle to maintain the integrity of India’s national examinations.