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Paper’ ‘leak’ at Gujarat Ayurved University: Students’ wings of 3 political parties stage protests
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The Indian Express
Vd Nareshkumar D Jain, the in-charge Vice Chancellor (V-C) of GAU, said the professor from the Junagadh ayurved college raised an alarm suspecting a leak.
Jain has set up a three-member committee of two principals and one Reader to internally probe the suspect paper leak.
Narendra Solanki President, Gujarat National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) said a representation demanding ‘strict action in the BAMS paper leak case of Gujarat Ayurveda University and the increasing rate of paper leak cases in the state’ was also submitted to several district collectors, on Wednesday.
A statement issued by the party said, “If there is any state in the entire country where the maximum number of paper leak incidents occur, it happens in Gujarat.”
In-charge V-C Jain told The Indian Express, “The alarm was raised by a professor at Junagadh Ayurved College, who was at a college in Gandhinagar that day.