Recently, some changes can be made regarding online gaming, regarding which the Minister of State for IT has put forward some important information. It has been told that except for some games, all types of online games will be permitted. Let's know about it.

Clearing his stand on online gaming, IT Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar has thrown light on some new changes that could be introduced in the upcoming budget session. It is known from the statement of the Minister of State that the government can make new rules regarding some games. Last night at around 8 pm, Minister of State for IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar shared a post on his tweet in which he made big revelations regarding online gaming. Let us know about them.

Gambling games are not allowed

Minister of State for IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar has shared this video in this post. In this, he has told that except for the game allowing betting on the result of gaming, all other types of online games and innovations related to them will not be banned.

Suppose action will be taken against any foreign gaming site, which is involved in this type of activity. Strict action will be taken against the moderators who break the rules.

The budget will come on February 1

As we all know that the budget is to be presented on February 1, in which new guidelines regarding online gaming are expected to come. In this, tax-related rules related to online games and some suggestions are to be presented regarding the growth of the domestic online gaming business. Now it has to be seen how these new changes will be beneficial for the Indian gaming industry. Explain that the online skill-based gaming (OSG) business in India is worth $ 2.5 billion, which is growing at a rate of 38 percent every year.

Indian gaming market to be $20 billion by 2030

It has been learned from the new report that by 2030 this business can be 20 billion dollars. More than 300 million Indians play online games. This can be a good business in the coming near future.