India Cracks Down: 242 Illegal Gambling Sites Blocked Post-Online Gaming Act
The Indian government has intensified its crackdown on illegal betting and gambling websites, blocking 242 such links following the Online Gaming Act's passage. This action aims to protect users, especially the youth, from financial and social dangers posed by these platforms, while promoting safe online gaming practices.
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In a significant move to curb the proliferation of illicit online gambling platforms, the Indian government blocked 242 illegal betting sites today, as revealed by official sources. The initiative forms part of increased enforcement efforts spawned by the recent Online Gaming Act, reflecting the administration's resolve to shield the public, particularly young users, from potential harm.
Reports highlight that over 7,800 illegal betting and gambling sites have been dismantled since the legislation, officially endorsed by President Dropadi Murmu, took effect after clearing Parliament last year. This legislative measure aims to safeguard citizens from the detrimental impacts of online gambling, including addiction and financial collapse, while simultaneously nurturing legitimate gaming ventures.
The Act acknowledges the global consensus on concerns surrounding gaming disorders, as recognized by the World Health Organization. It strategically differentiates between risky betting activities and legitimate online gaming that contributes positively to society, promoting innovation and economic growth within this digital arena. The government's actions underscore its commitment to consumer safety and guiding the digital economy towards beneficial development.
(With inputs from agencies.)

