Bill To Regulate Online Gaming Gets Cabinet Nod, Next Stop Lok Sabha
- India's Union Cabinet approved a bill on Tuesday to regulate online gaming by targeting platforms linked to betting and gambling.
- This legislation emerged due to rising public concerns over harm from real-money gaming, including reported suicides and addictive behaviors among youth.
- The bill, expected to be introduced in the Lok Sabha tomorrow, includes strict penalties, fines, app bans, and prohibits celebrity endorsements of betting-linked games.
- In the financial year 2023-24, India's online gaming sector earned $3.8 billion in revenue, with real-money gaming contributing $2.4 billion and fueling a 23% growth compared to the previous year.
- If enacted, the bill could significantly disrupt the sector, potentially leading to business closures, job losses, and reshaping how companies operate in India’s gaming market.
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Why India wants to ban online real-money games like fantasy sports, lotteries
Online Gaming Bill: Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw introduced the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. The proposed law aims to ban all online betting and gambling, including fantasy sports and card games, as well as online lotteries. However, not everyone is happy
Bill to regulate online gaming introduced in Lok Sabha amid uproar by Opposition
The bill seeks to prohibit offering, operation, facilitation, advertisement, promotion & participation in online money games, particularly where such activities operate across state borders or from foreign jurisdiction.
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