Wild elephant spotted with twin calves in Jim Corbett National Park
Wild elephant spotted with twin calves in Jim Corbett National Park
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The ongoing investigation into the medical entrance examination paper leak has exposed a massive network involving coaching centers, teachers, and consultancy groups. The probe reveals that the leak is an organised racket, with a chemistry professor allegedly acting as the mastermind alongside a prominent coaching institute founder. Investigations indicate that question papers were accessed days before the exam and sold for large sums of money. The controversy has raised severe concerns regarding the credibility of the testing agency responsible for conducting the examination, prompting a parliamentary panel to summon its chairperson. Former officials and experts highlight systemic flaws, pointing out that the agency lacks the structural capacity and educational expertise required for such high-stakes assessments. They suggest decentralising the examination process or transitioning to a secure computer-based system to prevent future breaches. Meanwhile, students express deep frustration and a complete loss of trust in the examination system, while political leaders demand accountability and the resignation of the education minister over the repeated failures.
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