New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha Thursday passed the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Amendment Bill, marking the final Parliamentary approval for legislation aimed at strengthening measures against paper leaks in public examinations. The Bill, introduced earlier in the day by Jitendra Singh, was passed by the Lok Sabha Wednesday after a nearly seven-hour debate. The passage of the Bill in the Rajya Sabha now paves the way for it to receive presidential assent and become law. Also Read : Lok Sabha passes anti-paper leak Bill amid Opposition dinThe debate in the Upper House witnessed sharp exchanges, with Opposition members criticising the National Testing Agency and demanding structural reforms. With the anti-paper leak Bill now cleared by both Houses, the government is expected to notify the amended provisions at the earliest.