News & Media 12th Feb 2025

TNOGA’s ‘Blank Hours’ regulation will push users to illegal gambling platforms, experts raise concerns

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Sahil KothariAssociate Partner | Mumbai

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The Tamil Nadu Online Gaming Authority (TNOGA) had released its regulations for the real-money gaming (RMG) industry. As RMG companies rush to assess the necessary technological changes, stakeholders’ express concerns about users from Tamil Nadu shifting to offshore gambling platforms during restricted hours.

To shed light on this issue, Storyboard18’s Imran Fazal writes on “TNOGA’s ‘Blank Hours’ regulation will push users to illegal gambling platforms, experts raise concerns” with insights from our Associate Partner Sahil Kothari.

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