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242 Illegal Betting Websites Blocked in Fresh Government Action

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Mangaluru: The central government on Friday blocked access to 242 illegal betting and gambling website links, official sources said. The action comes as part of a wider crackdown on unlawful online gaming platforms.

This move follows the government’s decision to ban real-money gaming apps in August last year. Sources said that so far, more than 7,800 illegal betting and gambling websites have been blocked across the country. Enforcement has increased sharply after the Online Gaming Act came into effect.

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Officials said the step shows the government’s strong resolve to protect users, especially young people, and to prevent financial losses and social problems linked to illegal online betting and gambling.

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Google Pay ‘Pocket Money’ Feature Sparks Debate Online: Here’s the Truth

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Tech : Recent discussions on social media have raised concerns about the “Pocket Money” option on Google Pay. Some users claimed that clicking this option could lead to money being lost or that it might be a scam. However, these claims are misleading. The feature is safe and designed for a specific purpose.

 

What is the ‘Pocket Money’ Feature?

The “Pocket Money” feature is introduced under the UPI Circle framework. It is designed to help parents manage and control digital spending for their children or dependents.

With this feature, children do not need their own bank account. Parents can allow them to make digital payments using the parent’s bank account. However, full control remains with the parent.

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Is It a Scam?

No, the feature is not a scam. It is an official feature by Google Pay. It does not transfer money automatically when clicked. Money is only transferred when a payment is approved or made within the set rules.

Google Pay follows strict security measures. It is not possible for such a large platform to allow unsafe features.

How Does It Work?

Parents can add up to five members as secondary users. They can also set a monthly spending limit of up to ₹15,000.

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There are two payment modes:

Full Delegation: Children can make payments within the set limit without approval each time.

Approval Mode: Every payment request must be approved by the parent before money is sent.

Safety and Control

Parents receive notifications for transactions. They can track where and how money is spent. KYC verification is required to ensure safety and authenticity.

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Benefits of the Feature

Helps children learn digital payments

Gives parents full control over spending

No need for a separate bank account for children

Useful for small expenses like school canteens or shopping

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The “Pocket Money” feature on Google Pay is a useful and secure tool. It is not a scam. It is designed to make digital payments easier for families while keeping full control with parents.

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Mangaluru Entrepreneur shines in New Delhi; Vivek Raj invests Rs.214 crore in AI hydroponics

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Tech: In a major boost to agri-tech, Vivek Raj, CEO of Panama Hydro-X, is investing ₹214 crore in AI-enabled hydroponic farming in Karnataka to cultivate high-value spices and medicinal plants.

The company has spent ₹146 crore on research and secured four AI patents in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia.

A 16-acre facility is being set up in Moodbidri and is expected to be ready by 2026, with the first harvest planned for June 2027. Trials showed ginger yields three times higher than traditional farming and enabled three crop cycles annually.

The company will also hire 37 engineers in Mangalore to support expansion.

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Raj turned to agricultural technology after losing his 5,000-acre ginger crop during a drought in Chikkamagaluru, transforming the setback into an innovation-led farming venture.

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Galgotias University Asked To Leave AI Summit Over Robot Dog Row

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Tech: Galgotias University was asked to vacate the expo area at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi after a controversy over a robotic dog.

A viral video showed university representatives claiming that the robot, named “Orion,” was developed at their Centre of Excellence. Social media users later identified the machine as the Unitree Go2 made by Chinese robotics company Unitree.

The university said the robot was only purchased as a learning tool for students and denied building it. However, clips showed staff members stating that the device was created by their team.

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The university also called the criticism a propaganda campaign in a post on X. The post received a Community Note saying the claim was misleading.

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A communications professor later said the robot was brought only for demonstration and that there may have been a misunderstanding.

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