Paper Leaks Systemic Problem; Non-BJP Parties Must Set Example in Handling Student Protests: AISA Chief Neha Bora
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<p>Students' anger against paper leaks and exam irregularities is no longer confined to just one or two cities. Youth across the country have taken to the streets, from Delhi's Jantar Mantar to Patna, Ranchi, Bhopal, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Jabalpur. This movement began with the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak, but has now transformed into a nationwide protest against irregularities in dozens of competitive exams, including the JSSC, …
Express Interview | Student activist Neha Bora on Naxalism, Umar Khalid and her ‘condition’ to fight polls
In a wide-ranging conversation, Bora spoke about AISA’s role in the Jantar Mantar protests, its collaboration with the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), and the ongoing agitation by students and job aspirants in Jharkhand.
Jharkhand protest: Ranchi court grants bail to man accused of throwing ink at AISA chief Neha Bora
A Ranchi civil court granted bail to Amarnath Pandey on Tuesday. He was accused of throwing ink at AISA president Neha Bora during a protest. Pandey was arrested immediately after the incident and later released on bail. The court directed him not to make any statements against Bora as a condition. The accused had called Bora a supporter of Umar Khalid and anti-national.
Paper leaks systemic problem; non-BJP parties must set example in handling student protests: AISA chief Neha Bora
Bora, who also took part in protest in JMM-ruled Jharkhand, called for greater unity among opposition and non-BJP parties in handling student movements
Arun Kumar, the chief director of the examination agency Bynsis Technology in Mumbai, was arrested and sent to judicial custody. The investigation revealed that candidates were made to memorize questions and answers in a safe house in Patna before the exam. Five accused have already been jailed in this case. The student protest continues, and the investigation has now reached the top offices of outsourcing companies.
Maharashtra Minister orders state universities to establish strict measures against examination paper leaks
In a decisive move to protect academic integrity across Maharashtra, Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil has instructed state universities to formulate and issue comprehensive operational guidelines to prevent examination paper leaks
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