

A fresh examination controversy has surfaced in Maharashtra after the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) reportedly faced a question paper leak ahead of the scheduled examination in Thane. Following concerns over the integrity of the examination paper, authorities decided to postpone the test, leaving thousands of candidates disappointed after months of dedicated preparation. The incident has once again raised serious questions about the security and credibility of competitive examinations in the country.
The reported paper leak has reignited nationwide demands for stricter measures to prevent examination malpractices. Students, parents, and education experts have called for stronger digital security systems, enhanced monitoring mechanisms, and tougher action against organized paper leak networks. Repeated incidents of examination leaks not only delay recruitment processes but also undermine public trust in the fairness and transparency of India's examination system, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive reforms.
















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