Devarajan Rajagopalan
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12 hours ago
Total Collapse of Exam System — A National Concern If the figures being discussed are true — 89 paper leaks and 48 retests in the last 10 years — then India is not facing isolated failures, but a systemic collapse of its examination framework. The recent NEET paper leak controversy has once again exposed how fragile and vulnerable our most critical competitive exams have become. Over 28 lakh students appear for NEET alone. Each one of them represents years of hard work, sacrifice, and hope. Yet, what do they receive in return? Silence. Narendra Modi – 0 direct response Health Minister – 0 Education Minister – 0 Home Minister Amit Shah – 0 Several influential media voices – minimal or negligible attention While debates remain limited and scattered, the future of lakhs of students hangs in uncertainty. Crores of rupees are spent on conducting these examinations. But where is: Credibility? Accountability? Responsibility? An examination system is the backbone of a merit-based society. When that system is compromised, it doesn’t just affect rankings — it destroys trust in fairness itself. This is not about politics alone. This is about governance, integrity, and the future of India’s youth. If such large-scale failures continue without strong corrective action, the message being sent is dangerous: that hard work can be defeated, and merit can be manipulated. India cannot afford that. #Brahmin_Political_Party #🧓பிரதமர் மோடி #🔷ராகுல் காந்தி #🔷காங்கிரஸ் #📺அரசியல் 360🔴