CBI to Investigate NEET-UG Paper Leak, Fast-Track Trial Requested by Government
CBI to probe NEET-UG fraud, Centre seeks fast-track trial: Pradhan
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The Central Bureau of Investigation will probe the NEET-UG fraud as Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan ensures transparency for the upcoming re-examination on June 21. The government seeks a fast-track trial for those involved in the irregularities.
- 01Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan confirmed the CBI is investigating the NEET-UG paper leak case.
- 02The government is implementing a high-level framework to ensure transparency in the re-examination process.
- 03Prime Minister Narendra Modi is personally overseeing the preparations for the NEET re-test scheduled for June 21.
- 04All relevant government agencies, including the Home Secretary and Defence Minister, are involved in monitoring the situation.
- 05The NEET-UG examination will be conducted across 551 cities to ensure accessibility for students.
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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will investigate the NEET-UG fraud following a paper leak incident. In a meeting at the National Testing Agency (NTA) headquarters, Pradhan emphasized the government's commitment to a transparent re-examination process set for June 21. He expressed confidence in the CBI's ability to uncover irregularities and requested a fast-track trial for those found guilty. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is personally overseeing the preparations, with cooperation from Chief Ministers across states. Pradhan highlighted the government's multi-layered approach, involving various ministries and agencies to ensure the examination's integrity. The NEET-UG will be conducted in 551 cities, with new officials joining the NTA to strengthen the examination process and prevent past errors.
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The investigation and re-examination process aim to restore trust in the NEET-UG examination system, affecting students nationwide.
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