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'We are not scared': Protests outside education ministry amid NEET, CBSE exam controversies

'We are not scared': Protests outside education ministry amid NEET, CBSE exam controversies
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Protesters from student organizations gathered outside India's Ministry of Education to demand the resignation of Minister Dharmendra Pradhan following controversies over NEET-UG paper leaks and exam delays. The demonstration coincides with broader youth frustration regarding the National Testing Agency's handling of national examinations.

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The protests highlight significant public distrust in India's national testing infrastructure and the potential for political instability regarding education policy.

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Amid the ongoing row caused by the NEET-UG paper leak, the CUET-UG exam delay and the CBSE's paper-checking portal coming under students' scrutiny, fresh protests erupted on Monday outside the Ministry of Education in Delhi.

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The article focuses heavily on the protesters' grievances and quotes their critical rhetoric against the government, though it maintains a reporting stance.

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