NEET paper leak row: SC says NTA 'hasn’t learned its lesson', issues notice to Centre on reform pleas
The Supreme Court has raised serious concerns regarding the National Testing Agency's continual mishaps with paper leaks, indicating a troubling pattern of negligence. While assessing various appeals for changes in the examination process, the highest court has instructed the NTA and the central government to deliver a detailed response.
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