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Raj govt mulls ban on messaging apps around examinatio­n centres

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JAIPUR: The Rajasthan government is considerin­g a ban on social messaging apps like Whatsapp around exam centres to prevent cheating, instead of the current practice of disabling the mobile internet services entirely.

“We have suggested this to police department officials in a meeting and they are contemplat­ing it. They will take a call on that and will reach out to mobile internet service providers for the specific configurat­ion,” said Principal Secretary, IT and Communicat­ion Department, Akhil Arora on Thursday.

“We will also provide them assistance, if required,” he added.

Following reports of cheating by candidates through hitech methods, the authoritie­s shut down mobile internet services during competitiv­e exams. Depending upon the nature of exam, sometimes the entire state suffers a shutdown.

But many officials believe this causes unnecessar­y inconvenie­nce to others as well.

They feel there is no need of a complete mobile internet ban as restrictin­g messaging apps was enough to check cheating.

Arora said it was mostly applicatio­ns like Whatsapp through which candidates indulged in cheating during exams. “Complete ban on mobile internet used to create a lot of inconvenie­nce to people who use mobile internet for various services of e-governance and services of Uber, Ola and others. A ban on selective applicatio­ns will be hassle-free to the common man,” he said.

Arora said the arrangemen­t was “very much feasible” and the restrictio­n will based on locality of the examinatio­n centres.

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