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Maharashtra TET Question Paper Allegedly Leaked in Thane Ahead of Examination

Maharashtra TET Question Paper Allegedly Leaked in Thane Ahead of Examination

A fresh controversy over an alleged examination paper leak has surfaced in Maharashtra after the question paper for the Teachers Eligibility Test (TET), scheduled to be conducted on Saturday, was reportedly leaked nearly 24 hours before the examination. The alleged leak was traced to Thane, prompting immediate action by law enforcement agencies.

According to sources, the police received a tip-off regarding the circulation of the TET question paper ahead of the examination. Acting swiftly on the information, officials launched an operation in Thane and reportedly recovered copies of the question paper before the exam could commence.

Several individuals have been detained in connection with the case. However, authorities have not yet disclosed the identities of those taken into custody or revealed the exact circumstances under which the paper was allegedly leaked.

Investigation Underway to Determine Scope of Leak

Police officials have initiated an investigation to determine the extent of the alleged leak and identify all those involved in the operation. Investigators are also examining whether the question paper had already been circulated among candidates or intermediaries before the police intervention.

The development has raised serious concerns over the security and integrity of recruitment and eligibility examinations in the state. Officials are expected to question the detained individuals and examine digital evidence, including mobile phones and electronic communication records, to trace the source of the leak.

Concerns Over Examination Integrity

The incident comes amid increasing scrutiny over examination-related irregularities in various competitive and recruitment tests across the country. Any compromise in examination procedures can affect thousands of aspiring teachers who prepare extensively for such eligibility tests.

Authorities have not yet announced whether the alleged leak will impact the conduct of Saturday’s examination or lead to any changes in the examination schedule. The state education department and examination authorities are expected to issue an official statement after reviewing the findings of the preliminary investigation.

More Details Expected

As the investigation progresses, police are likely to uncover more details regarding the alleged network behind the leak and whether similar incidents have occurred in the past. Further updates are expected following official briefings from the authorities and examination officials.