NATIONAL: In a decisive move to uphold the integrity of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduates (NEET-UG), the central government has transferred the investigation of the recent paper-leak case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). This decision underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining the fairness and credibility of one of the country’s most crucial medical entrance examinations.

The alleged paper leak has raised serious concerns among students, parents, and educators, questioning the sanctity of the examination process. By involving the CBI, a premier investigative agency, the government aims to ensure a thorough and impartial investigation. This step is expected to restore confidence among the aspirants and the public in the examination system, reaffirming that merit alone should determine academic and professional opportunities.

The transfer of the case to the CBI also highlights the government’s zero-tolerance policy towards examination malpractice. It sends a strong message that any attempt to undermine the education system will be met with stringent action. As the CBI takes charge of the investigation, all stakeholders hope for a swift and transparent resolution, ensuring that those responsible are held accountable and preventive measures are reinforced to avoid such incidents.