The NEET paper leak would probably have stayed buried forever if a school teacher from Sikar had not refused to stay silent.
Shashikant Suthar, a chemistry teacher from Rajasthan, was shown a “guess paper” by one of his neighbors after the NEET exam. That PDF had reportedly been circulating in Telegram groups for weeks.
Out of curiosity, he matched it with the real exam paper.
The result was terrifying.
Around 140 questions were identical. Same sequence. Same wording. Even punctuation marks matched.
He rushed to the local police station expecting immediate action.
Nobody listened.
No FIR.
No urgency.
No investigation.
But instead of giving up, he kept escalating the matter emailing the NTA, PMO, President of India, and CBI while continuously raising the issue online.
Only then did the system move.
Rajasthan Police formed a Special Operations Group. What initially looked like a small leak soon exploded into a nationwide examination scam connected across multiple states.
The case eventually reached the CBI. NEET was cancelled. And investigators uncovered an organized network of professional paper leak operators.
This entire scandal was exposed because one ordinary teacher decided that remaining silent was not an option.
Sometimes one honest citizen is more powerful than an entire broken system.
In a no-frills action-packed monetary policy, @RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra has broken away from many conventional norms. Latest #BankersTrust in @bsindia
Ce 14 Juillet, venus d'Inde, des soldats et des Rafale défilent aux côtés de nos troupes.
Nous honorons la mémoire de ceux qui ont combattu aux côtés des Français durant la Première Guerre mondiale. Ne jamais oublier.
This 14 July, soldiers and Rafale aircraft from India are marching and flying alongside our troops.
We honour the memory of those who fought with the French in the First World War. We shall never forget.
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Did you know that 12,000 companies are awaiting revival - thanks to NCLT, a special system created by the current Government which gives indian businesses a second chance… especially companies that had to shut down because of losses
It is a very important system that helps create jobs and GDP for the country but the process has slowed down…it can take anywhere between 1-2 years for a case to get resolved which we cannot afford
I feel that a faster system like in US and U.K. is needed where a single approval from creditors is enough to transfer ownership of the company. My view is that when 90% of creditors approve, the highest bidder’s offer should be accepted within 30 days so immediate employment can be generated…
Entrepreneur bohot mehnat se companies banate hain but sometimes things don’t work out. When i first started, 9 of my businesses failed so i know ki jab company ko band karna padhta hai toh uss mein sirf entrepreneur ka nahi, uss business se jude logon ka bhi nuksaan hota hai and we should do all we can to support them
India has no time to wait..we must give our failing businesses new oxygen, new approach and new funding to revive them
aapko kya lagta hai.. what other solutions can help make the business landscape in india better?
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Sharing a drone video of the EDN UPS 200,000 integrated tree planting coming up in Khopoli midway between Mumbai and Pune. This includes digging of a water well, installation of a solar pump to take water to the table top,…https://t.co/1lm8FCNSRA
No tears ! No fear !
Only Pride on Faces 🙏
Take my bow for daughters of India. 🫡
We are safe because of the sacrifices of their families!
It is our utmost duty to contribute for such family members’ future!
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The India Rising story posits that the next decade will see India displace China as the growth engine of the world. That may or may not be true, but the Hindenburg short selling thesis on the Adani Group tests the weakest links in the India story. https://t.co/X9ZsWUouQw
Wishing a very happy birthday to the officer who successfully established d cp system in noida,who almost finished d organised crime and criminals,made noida a better place 2 live in,his honesty & impartial approach made him loved by all the residents. Happy birthday @alok24 sir