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600 NTA subject experts removed: Big overhaul after govt's 'fix accountability' order

From Hindustan Times · () English

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  • India's National Testing Agency (NTA) has removed 600 subject experts following a government order to 'fix accountability'.
  • This overhaul comes in the wake of several paper leaks that have plagued the NTA.
  • The agency is also planning to shift its headquarters from Okhla to central Delhi.

In a significant move to address recent examination irregularities, India's National Testing Agency (NTA) has removed 600 subject experts from its roster. This decision follows a directive from the government aimed at "fixing accountability" within the agency, which has been marred by a series of high-profile paper leaks.

The overhaul signifies a serious attempt by the authorities to rectify systemic weaknesses within the NTA, the body responsible for conducting various entrance examinations. The removal of a large number of experts suggests a broad review of personnel and processes to prevent future leaks and ensure the integrity of the examination system.

Adding to the structural changes, the NTA is also set to relocate its headquarters. The testing body will move from its current location in Okhla to a new base in central Delhi. This relocation is part of a larger strategy to streamline operations and improve oversight following the series of paper leaks that have led to widespread concern among students and the public.

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