SShortSingh.
Back to feed

Rahul Gandhi Demands Broader Accountability Over UGC-NET Retest Controversy

0
·1 views

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has criticized the government over the UGC-NET examination controversy, targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi directly. Gandhi stated that Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation, if it occurs, should be considered only a first step toward fixing the system. He stressed that the leadership of the National Testing Agency (NTA) must also be held accountable for the examination irregularities. The remarks come amid widespread outrage over alleged paper leaks and the subsequent decision to cancel and retest the UGC-NET examination.

Read the full story at NDTV

This is an AI-generated summary. ShortSingh links to the original source for the complete article.

Discussion (0)

Log in to join the discussion and vote.

Log in

Related stories

0
IndiaTimes of India ·

Kerala consumer panel orders matrimonial site to refund Rs 15K for unmet match promise

A Kerala consumer commission has ruled against a matrimonial website for deficiency in service after it failed to deliver on its promises. The site had guaranteed 100 matches to a subscriber but provided only 51 contacts during the subscription period. While the commission acknowledged that 51 contacts were delivered, it still upheld the finding of service deficiency. The refund amount was revised downward from what the district commission had originally ordered, settling at Rs 15,000. The matrimonial company's appeal was dismissed, and the deficiency ruling was confirmed.

Rahul Gandhi Demands Broader Accountability Over UGC-NET Retest Controversy · ShortSingh