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West Bengal Class 12 Student Develops ‘Inosens’, An alternative Of TikTok

A 12th class student has created a new app in West Bengal’s Midnapore district, an alternative to the banned Chinese video-sharing app TikTok.

According to the report, This new mobile application has been named ‘Inosens’. However, this newly-developed App is not available at Google Play Store due to the verification process.

As part of retaliatory measures in the backdrop of the recent violent face-off between the Indian and the Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh. Recently, the Indian government recently ban on 59 Chinese apps in India.

The government’s move to ban the Chinese Apps came as a shock to the youth of India, who were creating millions of fans by putting their fun funny videos on the TikTok.

But since nothing is above the motherland, the Indian followers of TikTok have found several Indian substitutes to the banned Chinese App.

Recently a new desi app has come up which has been prepared by a Class 12 student Priyanshu Singh.

Priyanshu Singh, studying in DAV Public School in Midnapore, thought of developing this App by sitting at home in the midst of lockdown.

Priyanshu along with his friend Shivam Singh has developed this app on the lines of TikTok and Halo.

BJP MP Dilip Ghosh, who was present at the inauguration of this App, said, “This is a very important step for self-reliant India and there is a dire need for such inventions and innovations to develop the substitutes for banned Chinese Apps which were a threat to national security.”

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