Betting online games will not be approved, government issued new rules

Government releases norms for online gaming Now you will not be able to play online games related to betting and betting. The government released a new guideline related to online gaming on Thursday.

Betting online games will not be approved, government issued new rules

You will no longer be able to play betting and betting online games. The government released a new guideline related to online gaming on Thursday. The central government has banned betting games by issuing new rules. The government has also issued an advisory warning against advertisements related to betting and gambling. In this, it has been advised not to promote betting-related platforms. Minister of State for Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar has also released a draft of Self-Regulated Organizations. He said, several SROs related to online gaming activities will be formed. These will include representatives of all stakeholders. However, it will not be only representatives of the industry.

Minister of State for Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar said, "We are setting up a framework that will decide which online games can be allowed by SROs." SROs will also be in multiple numbers. The decision to approve an online game will be made keeping in mind that the game does not involve betting or betting in any way. If the SRO detects that a bet is placed on an online game, it will not approve the same.

Minister of State for Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar said online gaming has emerged as a huge opportunity for startups. There was an ambiguity about the permission of these. This will go away with the new rules. Online real money games refer to online games where the user deposits cash with the expectation of winning the amount deposited.

Welcoming the new online gaming regulations, Roland Landers, CEO of All India Gaming Federation, said, “The oldest, largest and most recognized online gaming authority in the country, as the most diverse industry association, we welcome the revised rules to regulate online gaming. This has been a long-standing demand of gamers and the online gaming industry. We believe this is a decisive first step toward the regulation of online gaming. This will motivate the industry to compete globally.