Blue Whale Challenge News
18-years-old, Tushar Jadhav, who was found dead in the Gaikwad area of Nashik in Maharashtra, had consumed phenyl and slit his wrist.
Deadly Blue Whale Challenge online game is suspected to be behind the latest case of suicide in Tamil Nadu.
The Momo WhatsApp challenge has become a cause of concern for authorities in the Latin American region.
There is no evidence to prove deaths caused by Blue Whale Challenge
This was announced by MoS Hansraj Ahir in Lok Sabha
Several deaths in the recent past have been linked to Blue Whale Challenge online game
The Supreme Court on Monday disposed of petition against the Blue Whale Challenge after the central government argued that it was not possible to regulate the game.
Online game 'The Blue Whale Challenge' has been blamed for over 100 suicides throughout the country.
Displaying a Blue Whale Challenge advisory on the notice board is now part of an official guideline for Goa schools.
The administration of the Government Girls Degree College in Pind Dadan Khan Jhelum, 300 kms from Lahore, expelled two intermediate girl students on Friday after detecting self- inflicted injuries on their arms.
A 12-year-old boy in Uttar pradesh was found dead on railway tracks in connection with the deadly online game Blue Whale, alleged his friend.
Taking a serious view of the Blue Whale Challenge game, the Madras High Court had on September 4 directed the Centre and the Tamil Nadu government to explore possibility of banning it.
According to police, the girl's classmates on Saturday found blood oozing from her arm and told the school authorities about it.
The Blue Whale Challenge is reportedly a suicide game in which the player is given certain tasks to complete over a period of 50 days and the final task leads him or her to commit suicide.
An Assam college student allegedly taking part in the Blue Whale Challenge attempted to commit suicide early Friday.
While authorities are taking every step to save children from falling pray to dangerous online game Blue Whale, a college student in Burdwan district of West Bengal has become its latest victim.
A student of a Industrial Training Institute (ITI) was admitted to hospital for his alleged involvement with the deadly online Blue Whale Challenge game, police said on Tuesday.
The deadly Blue Whale game, which has claimed many innocent lives, is an online game that challenges players for over 50 days, demanding them to complete tasks given by an anonymous controller.
The Blue Whale Challenge is about completing various tasks set by the administrators of the online game, some of which require the players to inflict injuries on themselves.
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Tuesday said his government will ban the online game 'Blue Whale Challenge', which allegedly incites players to commit suicide.
A 17-year-old girl who was about to finish the Blue Whale suicide challenge game in Rajasthan's Jodhpur was rescued by policemen and drivers.
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