The Calcutta High Court set aside the earlier order that removed 32,000 primary school teachers in West Bengal, saying irregularities were found in only a few cases. The ruling protects teachers’ jobs after nine years of service.
Supreme Court steps in after a NEET-UG aspirant complains of wrongly stapled question paper. Justices order manual re-evaluation, citing student panic and exam stress.
Calcutta High Court allows WB teacher recruitment to proceed, rejecting pleas against 2025 eligibility norms. Court backs “modern-day requirements” in selection process.
On Monday(8th July), petitioners in the NEET-UG 2024 case presented evidence to the Supreme Court alleging a question paper leak on Telegram the day before the exam, raising concerns about the exam’s integrity.
Alakh Pandey, CEO of Physics Wallah, has challenged the NEET-UG 2024 conduct in the Supreme Court, disputing the NTA’s awarding of grace marks to 1,500 candidates. Allegations of question paper leaks and irregularities have raised concerns about fairness. The Supreme Court has acknowledged these issues but has not halted the counseling process. Scheduled hearings continue after the summer break.
