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West Bengal Congress to step up protests over NTA question paper leaks

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Senjuti Sengupta
West Bengal Congress to step up protests over NTA question paper leaks
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The West Bengal Congress is launching a series of protests against the National Testing Agency (NTA) following repeated question paper leaks in national examinations. The party is calling for the resignation of the Union Education Minister and highlighting broader concerns about the state of the Indian education system.

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The controversy over exam integrity affects millions of students and has become a significant political flashpoint regarding government accountability and youth unemployment.

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West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee has decided to step up protests over repeated leaks of question paper in the country. Protests will be held in Kolkata as a part of national campaign organised by the Congress to raise the issue of ordeal faced by students die to frequent paper leak

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The article focuses on the opposition party's narrative and criticisms of the government's handling of the education sector.

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