Government's Vow to Tackle Exam Scandals Head-On
President Droupadi Murmu emphasized the government's commitment to fair investigations of recent exam paper leaks, ensuring strict punishment for the culprits. She underscored the need for nationwide reforms in examination processes and related bodies, urging a rise above party politics to secure transparent and fair examination systems.
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The government is steadfast in its commitment to conduct fair investigations into recent exam paper leaks and ensure the guilty are punished, President Droupadi Murmu asserted on Thursday. Highlighting a need to rise above party politics, she called for concrete nationwide measures.
Speaking to the joint sitting of Parliament, Murmu outlined how the government is pushing for major reforms in the exam process and the functioning of exam-related bodies. ''Whether it is competitive examinations or government recruitment tests, transparency and probity are essential,'' she stated, addressing the 18th Lok Sabha for the first time.
President Murmu referenced the government's steps on the education front amid disruption from opposition members protesting over the alleged NEET paper leak. She reiterated the administration's commitment to fair investigations and emphasized that recurrent incidences of paper leaks across states underscore the need for a unified effort beyond party lines. Parliament has also enacted stringent laws against exam malpractice as part of ongoing reforms.
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