By Sakshi Sah
Published Nov 11, 2024
Hindustan Times
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5 surprising things banned in India
India has banned several things for health, safety, and cultural reasons.
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Here are some surprising things banned in India.
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TikTok was banned due to concerns about privacy and the spread of harmful content.
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PUBG mobile was banned for data privacy concerns and its impact on mental health.
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E-cigarettes are banned in India to reduce health risks, especially among young people.
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Several Chinese apps, including WeChat, were banned for national security reasons.
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It is illegal to hunt endangered animals like tigers and rhinos to protect biodiversity.
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These bans reflect India’s focus on protecting the environment, health, and cultural values.
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Through these actions, India is working towards a more sustainable, healthy, and secure future for its citizens.
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These bans are part of India's commitment to protecting public welfare, security, and the environment.
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