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The National Testing Agency told the Supreme Court its decision to cancel NEET-UG 2026 and order a re-test was aimed at protecting examination integrity and student trust. The agency highlighted enhanced security measures, CBI investigation and proposed transition to CBT mode from next year
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Dharmendra Pradhan urged states and Union Territories to ensure drinking water, cooling arrangements, electricity and transport facilities for students appearing in the NEET-UG 2026 Re-Examination on June 21 amid ongoing heatwave conditions following the cancelled May exam
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He directed strict action against fake Telegram channels spreading misinformation related to the medical-entrance exam.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized PM Modi over repeated exam paper leak allegations, questioning the role of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. He cited NEET irregularities, demanded accountability, and called for action amid ongoing CBI probes and cancellation of the re-exam schedule
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FAIMA moved the Supreme Court seeking restructuring or replacement of the NTA after the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak controversy. The plea demanded a high-powered monitoring committee, computer-based testing, and transparent investigation, calling repeated leaks a violation of students’ fundamental rights
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National Testing Agency Director General Abhishek Singh accepted responsibility for cancelling NEET UG 2026 over leak allegations and said re-exam dates would be announced within 7–10 days. The Centre has ordered a CBI probe while assuring strict action against culprits
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The cancellation of NEET-UG 2026 following allegations of irregularities has left more than 22 lakh students awaiting fresh examination dates and further instructions. The NTA has confirmed a re-exam, while the Centre has ordered a CBI probe into the matter
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BRS MLA G Jagadish Reddy criticised the Congress government in Telangana for ordering a CBI probe into power purchase agreements made under the previous BRS regime, calling it a diversionary tactic and inconsistent with Rahul Gandhi’s stance on the CBI.
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Telangana Cabinet orders a CBI probe into power purchase agreement, approves land value revision, clears OTS scheme for dues, and plans solar projects, while assuring procurement support to farmers hit by unseasonal rains
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Vijay’s electoral debut with Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam drew massive attention despite the 2025 Karur stampede tragedy. His campaign, driven by youth appeal and welfare promises, reportedly challenged the DMK in a closely watched contest
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The Supreme Court of India refused to stay a Jharkhand High Court order transferring a probe against Enforcement Directorate officials to the Central Bureau of Investigation, allowing the CBI to continue its investigation into assault allegations
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The Telangana government has decided to approach the CBI for a detailed investigation into alleged irregularities in the Kaleshwaram project, following the High Court’s ruling that rendered key findings of the Justice PC Ghose Commission “inoperative.”
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The Enforcement Directorate told the Supreme Court that West Bengal authorities obstructed its probe into a ₹2,700-crore coal scam, alleging CM Mamata Banerjee’s involvement. It sought a CBI inquiry, while the court questioned the maintainability of the plea under Article 32
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The CBI has intensified its probe into alleged bank fraud cases involving the Reliance ADA Group, questioning top executives and Anil Ambani, with total losses estimated at Rs 9,280 crore across multiple cases linked to public sector banks
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The CBI questioned industrialist Anil Ambani in connection with an alleged Rs 2,929 crore cheating case linked to SBI loans to Reliance Communications. The agency has alleged fund diversion and irregularities, while Ambani has denied all charges
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The Bihar government has amended its notification in the death case of a NEET aspirant in Patna, adding POCSO Act sections and allowing the CBI to probe the alleged sexual assault angle after courts raised concerns about the initial investigation
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BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan has alleged massive irregularities in the Education Department, claiming that over Rs 100 crore was misappropriated in the procurement of bunker beds for Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas.
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Union Coal Minister Kishan Reddy said the Centre would consider a CBI probe into alleged irregularities in the Naini coal block only if the Telangana government sought it. He accused the State of delaying tenders and alleged misuse of the ‘site visit certificate’ clause
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A Supreme Court-appointed committee led by Justice Ajay Rastogi began a three-day review in Karur, overseeing the CBI probe into the September 27 TVK rally stampede that killed 41 people. The panel is examining evidence, meeting families, and monitoring the investigation’s progress
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The BRS demanded a CBI investigation into the structural failures at Tanukula check dam and Medigadda barrage, alleging large-scale corruption and negligence. Party leaders said only an independent probe can establish accountability for the recurring infrastructure lapses and safeguard public resources