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Questions of competence warrant the Education Minister’s resignation: Anish Gawande

Questions of competence warrant the Education Minister’s resignation: Anish Gawande
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Anish Gawande, spokesperson for the National Congress Party, argues that India's education system is suffering from systemic mismanagement, citing exam leaks and privatization issues. He calls for greater accountability and suggests that the current education minister should resign due to these failures.

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The critique reflects broader public frustration regarding the quality, accessibility, and governance of India's education sector.

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The past two years have seen India’s education system face repeated scrutiny. It emerges from issues such as the NEET paper-leak controversy, allegations of examination irregularities, and concerns surrounding the Central Board of Secondary Education’s On-Screen Marking (OSM) System, among others.

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The article focuses on an opposition party member's critique of the current government's handling of education.

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