Students Rise Against NTA's Irregularities: Demand Accountability and Reform
In Ballari, students protested police action against activist Sonam Wangchuk, calling for the abolition of the National Testing Agency due to alleged examination irregularities.
Students Rise Against NTA's Irregularities: Demand Accountability and Reform
In a powerful display of unity, students in Ballari have taken to the streets to protest police action against renowned activist Sonam Wangchuk. Their rallying cry? The abolition of the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Allegations of repeated irregularities in examinations like NEET-UG have raised serious concerns among students and parents alike. K. Eranna, president of AIDSO district, claims these issues have jeopardized the future of lakhs of students across the nation.
As the protests grow, citizens are left questioning: What accountability measures are in place for the NTA? Why has the government not addressed these persistent issues? Are our students' futures being sacrificed for bureaucratic negligence?
The government must respond to these pressing questions and ensure that the education system operates with integrity and fairness. As reported by The Hindu, the demand for change is clear; students deserve better.
Source: The Hindu







