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Dharmendra Pradhan Orders Crackdown on Fake Telegram Channels Ahead of NEET Re-exam

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan chaired a high-level security meeting with intelligence agencies for the upcoming NEET-UG re-examination. He ordered a crackdown on fake Telegram channels spreading misinformation and panic among students. Social media platforms like Meta, Google, and Telegram were asked to coordinate with authorities to curb false claims. The re-exam is scheduled for June 21, with CBT mode to be introduced from next year.

NEET-UG re-exam: Dharmendra Pradhan holds high-level security meeting, orders crackdown on fake Telegram channels

New Delhi, May 20

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan today chaired a high-level review meeting with Central Security and Intelligence agencies to seek support for the upcoming NEET-UG re-examination, stressing the need for heightened vigilance and foolproof security arrangements to ensure a safe, secure and fair conduct of the examination.

Senior officials from the Ministry of Education and the Director General of the National Testing Agency (NTA) also participated in the meeting, where preparations were reviewed in detail to identify vulnerabilities in advance and ensure timely preventive and corrective measures.

In a parallel meeting with representatives of major social media platforms - Meta, Google & Telegram, serious concerns were raised over the growing spread of misinformation related to competitive examinations, particularly through Telegram channels and anonymous online groups.

Officials noted that several such channels become highly active in the run-up to major examinations, circulating fake paper leak claims, clickbait content and unverified information that trigger panic, anxiety and confusion among students and parents. It was highlighted that many such links redirect users to automated bots and fake groups designed to amplify misinformation.

According to inputs shared by intelligence agencies, multiple suspicious channels are being operated through a limited set of phone numbers, indicating coordinated and organised activity.

Taking strong note of the issue, Dharmendra Pradhan directed a focused crackdown on such networks, including proactive identification, blocking and takedown of channels spreading fake information, propaganda and panic before examinations.

The minister emphasised that social media platforms must work in close coordination with the Ministry of Education, NTA and law enforcement agencies to curb misinformation swiftly and protect the integrity of the examination system.

He reiterated that safeguarding students from misleading narratives and maintaining public confidence in the examination process remains a top priority for the government.

The re-examination is scheduled to be held on June 21. As a corrective measure, the Union Education Minister had earlier announced that NEET-UG will be conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode from next year. NEET-UG 2026, conducted on May 3, was cancelled by the NTA on May 12 following allegations of a coordinated paper leak.

The exam, considered the country's largest undergraduate medical entrance test, was held across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad, covering more than 5,400 centres and involving over 22 lakh candidates.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rajesh Q

Good steps by the minister, but why this re-exam for 22 lakh students? Many of us prepared for months and the paper leak was organized by a small group. Now we have to appear again in June - hot weather, extra travel expenses. Hope the government compensates students for this ordeal. 🤔

Ananya R

As a medical aspirant myself, I appreciate the government's vigilance. But the real issue is that paper leaks keep happening every year - JEE, NEET, UGC NET... It's like a cycle. We need stronger laws and stricter punishment for those who sell fake papers or leak real ones. Otherwise, this crackdown will be temporary. ✊

Vikram M

I run a small coaching centre in Patna and these Telegram channels are a menace. Just this week, a fake channel claimed our students were involved in paper leak - complete nonsense! The government should also educate students and parents to verify information before sharing. Half the panic spreads because people forward without checking. 📱

Sarah B

Impressive that the minister is personally involved. But having moved to India from the US, I find it shocking how centralized these exams are. In America, there are multiple testing dates and centers. This single-exam model with 22 lakh students is ripe for exploitation. CBT mode from next year is good, but they should consider multiple exam windows too. 🌐

Arjun K

Dharmendra Pradhan ji is doing the right thing. But I want to ask - why can't the NTA use AI to detect such fake channels automatically? Google and Meta have algorithms to detect hate speech and fake news. Why not deploy similar technology to scan for paper leak claims and misinformation related to

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