'NTA Was Not Accidental - It was Set Up to Preside Over Corruption': Nandita Narain on the Exams Crisis
Nandita Narain says the National Testing Agency was deliberately created to oversee corruption in exam administration.
Nandita Narain says the National Testing Agency was deliberately created to oversee corruption in exam administration.
Nandita Narain, a critic of the National Testing Agency, alleged that the body was not established by accident but was deliberately set up to preside over corruption. Her remarks come amid an ongoing crisis over the conduct of examinations in India.
The NTA, which oversees major entrance exams including the NEET and JEE, has faced scrutiny over alleged irregularities and paper leaks. Narain's statement adds to the growing criticism of the agency's handling of the exam process.
She argued that the agency's creation was a calculated move to institutionalize malpractice rather than ensure fair testing. The exams crisis has sparked widespread protests and demands for reform.
The government has defended the NTA's role, but the controversy continues to escalate. Narain's comments highlight the deep mistrust among stakeholders regarding the integrity of the examination system.
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