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After the Blue Whale Game Challenge, another challenge on social media is now becoming viral, which is becoming popular on WhatsApp. This is being called 'Momo' Challenge. It is spreading rapidly in countries like Argentina, Mexico, America, France and Germany, which is provoking children for suicide. No information has been found about where Momo Challenge came from and who made it. Actually, a WhatsApp number is being reported on social media, which is being described as the Momo Challenge. Area code of this number belongs to Japan. Whoever talks with these numbers is being sued, they are forced to suicide. It is said that Momo Challenge is also like the Blue Whale Game and it is also provoking people for suicide. According to media reports, firstly, the users are given the challenge to message on an unknown number. After saving the number, the challenge to talk to this number is given. After sending a message, this number is sent to the user with many horror pictures. After this the user is given some tasks, which is also threatened if not done. According to the Buenos Aires Times, a 12-year-old girl had sued in Buenos Aires in the past. Before suicide, she recorded her video in her mobile phone. The police suspect that he has been provoked to do so and an 18 year old man is in search of who was in touch with that girl. Police say that the kidney mobile has been hacked for the search of the young man and the conversation between the two is being removed. The police believe that to fulfill the Momo Challenge, the child has been asked to share her suicide video on social media. Momo Challenge in India has not come at this time, but it can spread through social media. So we talked to psychiatrist Anamika Papdiwal to save the children from this challenge. He said that 'If the child is active on social media, keep an eye on him. Explain to children that messages from any unknown number do not talk to them. If the child makes a change in behavior, looks big change in his daily activities, such as he leaves eating out keeps to himself, keeps quiet, then suddenly the help of psychiatric experts.