The Supreme Court of India said the National Testing Agency had not learnt from the earlier NEET leak. It sought a reply from the Centre, NTA and the Central Bureau of Investigation on pleas seeking an autonomous body.
Today, On 2nd August, The Education Minister criticized “propaganda” following the Supreme Court’s NEET-UG 2024 verdict, emphasizing the need for accurate information dissemination. The Supreme Court defended its decision not to cancel the exam due to lack of systemic breach, advising the NTA to avoid “flip-flops.” The Court highlighted NTA’s deficiencies and expanded the mandate of a committee to review its functioning.
