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After NEET protests, Maharashtra sets up panel to fix recruitment exam system
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The Indian Express
Police detain protestors as they come to participate in a demonstration at Shivaji park.
The move comes in the wake of students’ agitation against paper leak cases at Jantar Mantar in Delhi that triggered demonstrations in Maharashtra.
Devendra Fadnavis announced the committee today, August 12, during a meeting at his official residence, Varsha.
What will the anti-paper leak committee do?
This high-level committee is required to visit every division in the state, interact with students, and submit a report on comprehensive reforms.