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Self-regulating body to work at arm's length from gaming industry: IT min

Rajeev Chandrasekhar added that many of the burning issues around online user harm, safety and trust, safeguarding children from addictive intermediaries or platforms will be addressed

Rajeev Chandrasekhar
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BS Web Team New Delhi
The gaming industry will operate at an arm's length from the self-regulatory body proposed in the recently-released draft rules for online gaming, IT Minister for State Rajeev Chandrasekhar said. Adding that the government is committed to growth of online gaming with new rules safeguarding digital citizens, he said that it will not allow "hijack" of the proposed body.

Self-regulatory body (SRO), proposed under the draft rules for online gaming, will be an institutional body that will be tasked with registering online gaming intermediaries, and certifying what is a permitted online game and what is not.

Chandrasekhar added that many of

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