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Karnataka government bans online games that involved betting, check list here

Online real-money gaming platforms like Mobile Premier League (MPL), Paytm First Games, MY Circle 11 and RummyCircle have suspended their services for users in Karnataka after state legislation prohibiting money wagering and betting came on effect from Tuesday

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Online real-money gaming platforms like Mobile Premier League (MPL), Paytm First Games, MY Circle 11 and RummyCircle have suspended their services for users in Karnataka after state legislation prohibiting money wagering and betting came on effect from Tuesday.

The law, passed as part of an amendment to the Karnataka Police (Amendment) Act 2021, bans all gambling and betting websites/apps including Dream 11, poker apps and other fantasy apps. Apps like MPL, which is the official sponsor of Indian Cricket Team, have been banned, as it allows money wagering. According to the law, offenders will be subject to a maximum imprisonment of three years or a fine of up to Rs 1 lakh.

On Wednesday, apps like MPL, Hala Play, My Circle 11, had to update their terms and conditions for users in Karnataka. “Sorry! The law in your state does not permit you to play Fantasy sports” appeared upon opening the app. However, Dream 11 is still working in the state and it is not clear yet when the company will suspend its services in the state.

Just to know, earlier states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Assam, Odisha, Nagaland, Meghalaya and Sikkim had already outlawed online gaming apps.

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Reports also suggest that, Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) is planning to sue the Karnataka government over the law, that it will hurt the Karnataka position as start hub in India and will lead to the loss of jobs and revenue for the state.  There are almost 92 gaming companies registered in Bengluru which employ more than 4,000 people. “In the past three years, international investors have invested around INR 3,000 crores in gaming and animation start-ups in the state,” said the IAMAI in a statement.

Gaming platforms and other concerned bodies have often cited Supreme Court rulings which have specifically termed games like Rummy and Fantasy Sports as games of skill, and hence put them outside the ambit of gambling laws.

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AAP wins confidence motion in Punjab assembly, Mann government proves majority

AAP government in Punjab wins confidence motion, reaffirming majority and stability in the assembly.

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The Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab has passed a confidence motion in the state assembly, reaffirming its majority in the House.

The motion was moved by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann during a special session of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha. The move came amid recent political speculation regarding the stability of the ruling party.

With a strong numerical position in the 117-member assembly, AAP demonstrated that it continues to command the support of a majority of legislators. The outcome of the vote reinforced the party’s dominance in the House.

Addressing the assembly, Mann said the confidence motion was brought to put an end to rumours about any instability within the government. He asserted that the party remains united and committed to governance in the state.

The trust vote was passed with the backing of AAP legislators, underlining internal cohesion despite ongoing political discussions at the broader level.

The result is expected to strengthen the Mann-led government’s position and provide stability as it moves forward with its policy agenda in Punjab.

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NDMA alert SMS explained as India tests nationwide disaster warning system

India begins testing NDMA-based mobile alerts using cell broadcast technology to warn citizens during disasters.

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India has begun testing a new nationwide disaster alert system that sends emergency messages directly to mobile phones, often accompanied by loud beeps or vibrations. The initiative is being implemented by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in coordination with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to improve public safety during emergencies.

The alerts many users are receiving are part of a trial phase, and authorities have clarified that these are test messages that do not require any action.

What is the NDMA alert SMS system

The system is designed to warn citizens about disasters such as earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, lightning strikes, and even man-made emergencies like gas leaks.

It uses a mix of traditional SMS and Cell Broadcast (CB) technology, which allows alerts to be sent to all mobile phones within a specific geographic area simultaneously.

Unlike regular SMS, which are sent individually, cell broadcast messages are delivered instantly to multiple users at once, making them faster and more effective during critical situations.

Why you may hear loud alert sounds

Many users have reported sudden loud alarm-like sounds when receiving these alerts. This happens because the system is designed to override silent mode on phones to ensure the message gets immediate attention.

Such alerts are especially useful during time-sensitive emergencies when quick response can save lives.

Nationwide testing underway

The government is currently conducting pan-India trials of the system before its official rollout. Citizens across different states may receive these messages multiple times during the testing period.

Officials have urged people not to panic and to ignore the alerts during this phase, as they are only meant to check system performance and reach.

How the system will help in real emergencies

Once fully operational, the system will:

  • Deliver alerts in multiple Indian languages
  • Reach users instantly, even during network congestion
  • Target specific geographic areas for precise warnings
  • Work alongside existing disaster platforms like the Sachet portal

The goal is to ensure real-time communication during disasters, reducing response time and improving public safety.

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Repolling ordered at 15 booths in West Bengal after complaints of irregularities

Repolling will be held at 15 polling stations in West Bengal’s Magrahat Paschim and Diamond Harbour constituencies after complaints of irregularities.

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Fresh voting will be conducted in 15 polling stations across two assembly constituencies in West Bengal on May 2, following complaints of irregularities during the recent polling phase.

The Election Commission has declared the earlier voting at these booths void and ordered repolling to ensure fairness in the electoral process.

Where repolling will take place

The repoll will be held in the Magrahat Paschim and Diamond Harbour constituencies in South 24 Parganas district. Out of the 15 booths, 11 are located in Magrahat Paschim and 4 in Diamond Harbour.

Polling is scheduled to take place from 7 am to 6 pm.

Why repolling was ordered

The decision comes after complaints related to alleged irregularities, including concerns linked to electronic voting machines (EVMs). Authorities reviewed the situation and decided to nullify the earlier voting in these booths to maintain the integrity of the election.

Background of the election

The repoll follows the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections held on April 29, which covered 142 constituencies. The Election Commission has taken multiple steps during the election process to address complaints and ensure free and fair polling.

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