UGC NET 2021: AISA protests over alleged UGC NET Hindi paper leak
Press Trust of India | December 30, 2021 | 08:06 AM IST | 1 min read
UGC NET Hindi paper leak: AISA activists gathered at the UGC raising slogans for an immediate repeal of the NTA's tender on examinations.
New Delhi: The left-affiliated All India Students' Association held a protest at the UGC headquarters against the alleged UGC-NET Hindi paper leak in Kurukshetra. AISA activists and students gathered at the headquarters raising slogans for an immediate repeal of the National Testing Agency's tender on examinations.
In a memorandum submitted to the Additional Secretary of UGC, they said, "All India Students' Association would like to stress the demand for an independent enquiry into the recent trend of paper leaks in general and the Hindi UGC NET paper that was leaked in Kurukshetra.
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"The UGC NET examination that is being conducted by the private and autonomous NTA must be conducted by UGC once again under full answerability to the public. The examination of NET examination for Hindi must be conducted once again at the earliest possible date," it said.
हिंदी नेट की परीक्षा के पेपरलीक होने के बावत आइसा व अन्य का यूजीसी दफ्तर पर प्रदर्शन।
— AISA (@AISA_tweets) December 29, 2021
छात्रों के प्रतिनिधिमंडल ने अपर सचिव से मुलाक़ात कर ज्ञापन सौंपा। #HindiNETpaperleak pic.twitter.com/ZTwssrvT91
Meanwhile, students of various educational institutions including DU , condemned the alleged "brutal attack on doctors by Delhi Police" An event was organised at Delhi University’s Arts Faculty to express solitary with the resident doctors protesting over the delay in NEET PG counselling.
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