Outrage in Himachal: NEET Aspirants Demand Accountability Amid Alleged Paper Leak
NEET aspirants in Himachal Pradesh demanded the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan after an alleged paper leak. They urged immediate action against the National Testing Agency, accused of failing to conduct fair exams. Protests have escalated, with calls for a high-level inquiry to address the issue.
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Amid growing frustration, NEET aspirants in Himachal Pradesh have demanded decisive action following a suspected paper leak. Their calls for change have echoed across the region, targeting Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan for allegedly failing in his duties.
Protests orchestrated by Students Federation of India at Himachal Pradesh University have intensified, marked by effigy burnings and widespread calls for the dissolution of the National Testing Agency. Students lament the potential impact on their futures, citing substantial investments in time and resources for exam preparations.
The National Student's Union of India has also joined the chorus, demanding Pradhan's resignation and a ban on the NTA, emphasizing the need for stringent measures to safeguard the integrity of future examinations.
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