NEET Paper Leak: Following the revelation of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG paper leak scandal, the National Testing Agency (NTA) recently cancelled the examination. Simultaneously, the investigation into the paper leak case was handed over to the CBI. In this context, the NTA announced the new date for the NEET re-examination on Friday, May 15. Meanwhile, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS) teachers' wing—the Akhil Bharatiya Rashtriya Shaikshik Mahasangh (ABRSM)—has issued a response regarding this entire matter. Condemning the NEET UG paper leak, the ABRSM has demanded reforms within the NTA as well as a comprehensive audit of the agency. Furthermore, highlighting the psychological distress faced by NEET candidates in the wake of the paper leak, ABRSM General Secretary Professor Geeta Bhatt has called for the provision of counseling services for them.
Let us explore what the ABRSM has had to say regarding the NEET UG paper leak, the NEET re-examination, and the need for reforms within the NTA. Let us examine this entire issue in detail.
**A Time-Bound Investigation into the Paper Leak Case**
The ABRSM has issued a response concerning the NEET paper leak. In a statement, ABRSM General Secretary Professor Geeta Bhatt asserted that the organization strongly condemns the NEET paper leak incident and demands a thorough investigation, accountability, and justice for the affected candidates. She further stated that the ABRSM demands a time-bound investigation to ensure that strict action is taken and appropriate punishment is meted out to all culprits involved in this case.
**Public Trust Severely Undermined by the Paper Leak**
ABRSM General Secretary Professor Geeta Bhatt remarked that for millions of candidates across the country, NEET is not merely an examination; rather, it is the culmination of years of arduous labor, sacrifice, and countless sleepless nights. When the integrity of such a pivotal examination is called into question, the repercussions are not confined solely to the examinees; instead, the incident deals a severe blow to public trust in the entire examination system.
**CBI Investigation Welcomed; Culprits Must Face Severe Punishment**
The ABRSM has welcomed the decision to conduct a CBI investigation into the NEET paper leak case. Professor Geeta Bhatt, General Secretary of ABRSM, stated that the ongoing CBI investigation reflects the government's unwavering commitment to upholding transparency, fairness, and credibility within the examination system. This time-bound intervention will restore the confidence of candidates, parents, and society at large, while ensuring that the culprits are brought to justice. Furthermore, ABRSM has demanded that those responsible for the paper leak be subjected to the strictest penalties under the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024.
**Reforms Needed in NTA; Recommendations of the Radhakrishnan Committee Must Be Implemented**
ABRSM has advocated for institutional reforms within the NTA. In this regard, ABRSM has demanded that all NTA processes—including paper setting, printing, distribution, and the actual conduct of examinations—be subjected to a time-bound audit by an independent body. In this context, ABRSM has called for the implementation of the recommendations put forth by the Radhakrishnan Committee, which was constituted to address examination reforms.
**Immediate Counseling Services for Candidates**
Taking into account the psychological distress faced by NEET candidates in the wake of the paper leak, ABRSM has demanded that immediate counseling services be made available to them. Professor Geeta Bhatt, General Secretary of ABRSM, stated that the government must acknowledge the severe psychological impact this incident has had on candidates and their families, and should immediately provide accessible mental health and counseling services to all NEET-UG candidates.
Professor Geeta Bhatt, General Secretary of ABRSM, further added: "We also urge that technical security measures, question paper confidentiality protocols, surveillance at examination centers, and accountability mechanisms for national-level examinations be further strengthened."
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