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SC: Will go the extra mile to fix issues, make NEET foolproof
NEW DELHI: Amid street protests by the youth against paper leaks and demands that govt fix accountability and bring reforms, the Supreme Court Friday said the system's ad hocism was "troubling", which could not be allowed to go on and assured that it would "tread an extra mile" to fix the problems and make NEET foolproof.
Students' protest: Could breakthrough with Sonam Wangchuk help govt tackle crisis?
NEW DELHI: Government is keeping its fingers crossed after its successful attempt to persuade activist Sonam Wangchuk - whose wide recognition helped expand the reach of Cockroach Janta Party's protest into uncomfortable territory for BJP - to break his hunger strike.
NEET protest fallout: Big shake up in NTA tonight, several officers to be removed
NEW DELHI: The stand-off between the Centre and the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) over the alleged NEET paper leak continued on Friday, with no breakthrough on the protesters' key demand for the resignation of union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
NEET paper leak: No bail for doc accused of taking Rs 5L for leaked chemistry paper
A Delhi court has dismissed a bail request from a doctor entangled in the NEET paper leak controversy. The paediatrician reportedly accepted five lakh rupees from a candidate's family and connected two other doctors to the suspected mastermind. The court has now prolonged the judicial custody of all thirteen accused as the investigation focuses on crucial digital evidence.
Oregon may charge tech firms for undersea cables to fund public schools
Oregon is introducing new fees for undersea cable installations near its coast. These charges will generate revenue for the state's public K-12 schools. Existing fees were established about twenty-five years ago and were much lower. The new rates aim to attract tech investment while ensuring compensation. This update follows a 2020 incident involving a cable construction project.
University courses covering Israel-Palestine should be audited, Julian Leeser tells royal commission
Inquiry’s focus is this week on security for the Jewish community, with the MP telling the commissioner his son is afraid to attend synagogues and eventsThe shadow education minister, Julian Leeser, has called for universities to undertake an audit of any classes that teach about the Jewish community, Israel or Palestine.Appearing before the royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion on Friday, Leeser said he had been “very concerned” about antisemitism on university campuses and was...
'Will monitor throughout the year': SC assures 'institutionalisation' of NEET reforms
A bench of Justices PS Narasimha and Alok Aradhe said the affidavit must explain the steps taken to institutionalise the reforms instead of relying on ad hoc measures. Justice Narasimha noted that the deployment of the Indian Air Force (for safe transportation of questions) after the paper leak was only an ad hoc measure and could not be a permanent solution.
'How dare you threaten students': Rahul Gandhi slams DU over Jantar Mantar advisory
NEW DELHI: Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Friday criticised the University of Delhi (DU) over its advisory asking students to stay away from demonstrations at Jantar Mantar. The Congress leader accused the university of threatening students for exercising their democratic rights.
Crackdown on paper leak: Govt planning to tweak anti-cheating law by increasing jail term
In the expected amendment, the government is likely to increase the jail for the offenders from the current 10-year ceiling in the proposed Bill, which the Cabinet will take up this afternoon, sources told TOI. The Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024 was enacted to curb paper leaks, cheating, and organised malpractices in public examinations like UPSC, SSC, and NTA tests provides for penalties, including up to 10 years in prison and a Rs 1 crore fine.
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2 new secretaries in education ministry, Vineet Joshi moved to panchayati raj
NEW DELHI: Amid ongoing protests over NEET-UG paper leak issue, govt Thursday named new secretaries for higher and school education departments, with incumbent Vineet Joshi, who had charge of both, moved to low-profile panchayati raj department.
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'More actions to come in tomorrow's cabinet': PM Modi on NEET paper leak
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday released a video message addressing students assuring "more strict actions against paper leaks to come in tomorrow’s Cabinet!"
'Stay away from protest': DU tells students; many colleges 'stand with Pradhan'
Several Delhi University colleges backed Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on social media. Other student groups condemned police action against protesters and showed solidarity. Some colleges later removed their posts and issued apologies for their statements. Student societies expressed support for the ongoing agitation and peaceful dissent. The article highlights a division within the university regarding the protests.
'For India's future': Gill urges compassion, mutual respect amid student protests
Shubman Gill urged compassion and respect for students protesting exam paper leaks. He believes India's youth deserve opportunities to learn and shape the nation's future. Several prominent Indian athletes have also voiced their support for the protesting students. They emphasise the importance of honesty and merit in the education system. The athletes hope for a fair resolution that protects students' hard work and aspirations.
NEET row: Delhi HC notifies special fast-track court, judge following PM's announcement
The Delhi High Court has designated a special fast-track court at Rouse Avenue to exclusively hear cases related to paper leaks and unfair practices under the Public Examinations Act, 2024. The move follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement of fast-track courts amid ongoing protests over the alleged NEET paper leak.
Govt reshuffles top bureaucrats in ministries: Education secretary shifted out
NEW DELHI: The Centre on Thursday appointed senior IAS officer Naresh Gangwar as the new education secretary, replacing Vineet Joshi, amid continuing protests over the alleged NEET paper leak.
‘Paper leak’ at Uttarakhand Technical University, 2 BTech exams cancelled
Dehradun: Amid the ongoing unrest related to paper leaks, Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University (UTU) cancelled two BTech examinations following allegations that a paper had been leaked on WhatsApp. An affiliated college terminated the service of an accused assistant professor, and he was arrested on Thursday following a complaint by the university.
'Failure is okay, cheating is not': Sachin Tendulkar speaks out on NEET protests
Sachin Tendulkar urged society to uphold hard work and meritocracy amid NEET exam protests. He stressed that adults must shape a culture valuing effort over shortcuts. Students' disappointment over unrewarded hard work is understandable and should be addressed. Other cricketers like Shikhar Dhawan and Mohammad Kaif also voiced concerns. They called for fair resolutions and an end to student mistreatment during protests.
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