
New Delhi, May 12: Amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the cancellation of the NEET UG 2026 exam due to a paper leak, renowned educator Anand Kumar has urged the central government to investigate the National Testing Agency (NTA). He aims to uncover the root causes of such recurring incidents.
Anand Kumar, the founder of Super 30, stated to a news agency, “The question paper was leaked to students days before the exam as a prediction paper. What happened is very wrong, and somewhere, the NTA’s negligence is to blame.”
He appealed to the government for a thorough investigation, questioning, “Why do these question paper leaks keep happening? Students are losing faith in both the examination system and the government.”
The educator also called for identifying the “roots” of such acts, noting, “Reports suggest that influential individuals and mafia are involved in these leaks.”
With the increasing number of coaching centers, Anand remarked that education has turned into a business in the country. He claimed, “People are making millions from this. They then conduct ‘guess classes’ and leak questions through guess papers.”
He urged the government to identify these individuals and take strict action against them. Anand Kumar emphasized the need for strict adherence to laws governing coaching centers.
He stressed that understanding the plight of students and their parents is a responsibility shared by teachers and the media. In such challenging circumstances, motivating students is a duty of educators.
He said, “We continuously tell students not to panic but to see this as another opportunity for improvement. Students also need to learn that the path to success is never a shortcut.”
Anand Kumar encouraged students to prepare well for the rescheduled exam and to stay away from any negativity.
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