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NEET-UG cancelled after paper leak: Why do paper leaks keep happening?

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate 2026 has been cancelled following a widespread paper leak involving a multi-state organised network. Investigations reveal the paper circulated fifteen days prior to the exam, leading the Central Bureau of Investigation to take over the probe. A Parliamentary Standing Committee report noted the National Testing Agency generated a four hundred crore rupee surplus despite failing to prevent compromises in the UGC NET and JEE Mains. The Education Ministry has announced a reconduct of the examination to restore system integrity. Simultaneously, reports on Operation Sindoor from May 2025 expose contradictions in Pakistan's claims of victory, with footage showing damage to terror headquarters in Muridke and Bahawalpur. In Jammu and Kashmir, security forces neutralised a terrorist during an infiltration bid in the Krishna Ghati sector. Furthermore, the West Bengal government committed to transferring land to the Border Security Force within forty-five days to complete the India-Bangladesh border fencing, reversing a decade-long administrative delay.

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