
There was a lot of uproar in the Lok Sabha during the monsoon session on the NEET paper leak issue. The opposition surrounded the government on this issue. Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi said that nothing is being done on the issue related to lakhs of students in the country. This is a matter of great concern. India's examination system is rubbish. The Union Education Minister condemned this statement of the Leader of the Opposition. He retaliated on the bill brought by the Congress government in 2010 for education reform.
Raising the issue of NEET in the House, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi said that India's examination system is full of fraud. Lakhs of people believe that if you are rich and have money, you can buy the Indian examination system. He said that if the NEET paper leak was a fault of the system, then what was done to improve it? The minister is blaming everyone except himself. Lakhs of students are worried about what is going on in the country.
On this, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that I condemn calling the country's examination system rubbish. Those who have run the government from the remote. In 2010, the education minister in the Congress government, Kapil Sibal, brought three bills for education reform. These included unfair practices in higher education institutions such as demanding capitation fees, admitting students without qualifications, not issuing fee receipts, and preventing misleading students. So under whose pressure did the Congress government and the opposition leader not allow the bill to be implemented and ask us questions? Our government is committed to improving the examination system and stopping the arbitrariness of private institutions. Reform work is being done under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The price of the Indian rupee is determined by the market and there has been no decline in its va
Former Indian cricket team player Robin Uthappa was sent a notice by the Enforcement Directorate
During the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Uttarakhand, the disaster-affected villagers
Will Lawrence Bishnoi contest elections now? Who gave him the offer to join politics?
There is not much time left for the Maharashtra Assembly elections. In such a situation, a strang
The India Alliance of opposition parties staged a strong protest in the Parliament premises again
Chhath, the great festival of folk faith, was celebrated with great pomp in the entire division i
The troubles of trainee IAS Pooja Khedkar, who is surrounded by controversies, are not decreasing
The real face of Canada, which questioned India over the Nijjar murder case, has been exposed by
Indian ODI team vice-captain Shreyas Iyer has been admitted to a hospital in Sydney and is curren
The central government recently provided significant relief to the public by reducing GST rates.