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Pilot ignores Ashok Gehlot's criticism, maintains "dignified silence," focuses on NEET leak, CBSE row, inflation, and attacking Bhajanlal Sharma govt over "unfulfilled" promises.
CBSE gets IIT panel security clearance for its new examiner portal, replacing vulnerable Coempt Onnmark, enabling secure, transparent re evaluation of thousands of answer sheets.
Non-declaration of his results had placed his higher education plans in jeopardy, the Class 12 student has said
The Bharatiya Janata Party has criticized the INDIA bloc's recent meeting in Delhi. BJP MP Sambit Patra stated the opposition alliance has lost public support and credibility. He mocked the shrinking scale of their gatherings. INDIA bloc leaders discussed issues like the NEET-CBSE row and the economy. They plan to meet every two months.
India recorded a current account surplus of $7.1 billion, or 0.7% of GDP, in the January-March quarter of FY26, supported by strong growth in services exports and remittance inflows, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India on Monday.The surplus was lower than the $13.7 billion, or 1.4% of GDP, recorded in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.The country's merchandise trade deficit widened to $83.4 billion during the quarter, compared with $59.3 billion a year earlier, reflecting higher import outgo. However, this was partly offset by a rise in net services receipts to $60.4 billion from $53.3 billion in the year-ago period, driven by growth in computer services and other business services exports.Also read: FPI exodus from financials cools, but foreign investors remain net sellersAs per the central bank data, remittance inflows remained a key pillar of external stability, with personal transfer receipts, largely including money sent home by Indians working overseas, rising to $43.5 billion in the March quarter from $33.9 billion a year ago. Meanwhile, net outgo under the primary income account declined to $11.1 billion from $11.9 billion, providing additional support to the current account balance.Capital flows in Q4 FY26According to RBI data, net foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows stood at $4.2 billion during the quarter, higher than $0.4 billion in the year-ago period.Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) recorded a net outflow of $12 billion in the March quarter, compared with a net outflow of $5.9 billion a year earlier.Non-resident Indian (NRI) deposits registered net inflows of $3.3 billion, up from $2.8 billion in the corresponding quarter of FY25. Net inflows through external commercial borrowings (ECBs) amounted to $3.6 billion, compared with $7.5 billion a year ago.Foreign exchange reserves increased by $7.2 billion on a balance of payments basis during the quarter, compared with an accretion of $8.8 billion in the year-ago period.FY26 balance of paymentsFor the financial year 2025-26, Indiaโs current account deficit stood at $25.2 billion, equivalent to 0.6% of GDP, compared with a deficit of $22.9 billion, or 0.6% of GDP, in FY25.The merchandise trade deficit widened to $337.3 billion in FY26 from $286.9 billion a year earlier. Net services receipts rose to $216.6 billion from $188.8 billion, while secondary income receipts increased to $143.6 billion from $123.5 billion.Net invisibles receipts stood at $312 billion in FY26, higher than $264 billion in the previous year, primarily on account of net services receipts and net personal transfers.Capital flows in FY26Net FDI inflows increased to $6.9 billion in FY26 from $1 billion in FY25. FPIs recorded net outflows of $16.4 billion during FY26, compared with net inflows of $3.6 billion in the previous year.Foreign exchange reserves declined by $23.6 billion on a balance of payments basis in FY26, compared with a depletion of $5 billion in FY25.
The system remained under continuous monitoring by dedicated cybersecurity teams throughout the operational period to prevent malicious traffic and cyber threats, says CBSE
The CBSE questioned the pleaโs maintainability, arguing that a political partyโs student wing filed it and that educational matters should not be politicised
The Delhi High Court on Monday sought the stand of the Centre and the CBSE on a petition by Congress party's student wing seeking an independent inquiry into the alleged large-scale irregularities in the on-screen marking (OSM) system for Class 12 exams.Issuing notice on a PIL petition by the National Students' Union of India (NSUI), a vacation bench of Justices Neena Bansal Krishna and Madhu Jain asked the central government and CBSE to file their responses and listed the matter for hearing on June 12.Also read: IIT panel approves new CBSE portal for re-evaluation after security reviewThe petitioner submitted that the CBSE closed the portal for verifying and revaluing answer sheets last night and requested a direction to keep it open for affected students for one month.Counsel for CBSE, advocate M A Niyaz, submitted that the authorities extended the deadline for closing the portal from time to time, and the education board was duly addressing the grievances of aggrieved students. He also objected to the maintainability of NSUI to file the PIL, emphasising that it was a student wing of a political party. "We don't want education to be politicised like this," the counsel submitted.The NSUI counsel said that it filed the PIL on behalf of minors and that association with a political party was not a disqualification.What is OSM and what went wrongCBSE introduced on-screen marking for the evaluation of Class 12 answer books beginning with the 2026 examination cycle, describing it as part of its continuous effort to enhance efficiency and transparency. Under the system, physical exam papers are scanned, digitally masked to hide students' identities, and evaluated by teachers on a computer screen.However, the rollout has run into significant controversy. Thousands of students across the country reported issues including blurred scans, missing pages, mismatched answer sheets, incomplete uploads and unexpectedly low marks following the declaration of Class 12 results.CBSE declared the Class 12 results on May 13, with the overall pass percentage dropping to 85.20%, down from 88.39% last year. Reports also indicated a decline in the number of students scoring 90% and above.What NSUI is seekingThe PIL, filed through NSUI president Vinod Jhakhar and advocate Rishav Ranjan, seeks a direction to reopen the verification portal for one month, permit manual rechecking and physical verification of answer sheets in disputed cases, and order an independent inquiry into the alleged irregularities. It also seeks direct oversight by the Union Government and calls for proper safeguards and guidelines to be framed for future digital evaluation systems.Also read: Who is Dharmendra Pradhan? All about Education minister facing heat in CJP protest amid NEET, CBSE controversyNSUI has argued that the lack of a robust corrective mechanism heightens the prejudice to students because the academic calendar continues to move forward while the disputes remain unresolved.The Delhi Government School Teachers' Association (GSTA) had urged CBSE to hold implementation of the OSM system for the 2026 evaluation cycle, citing concerns that the majority of teachers had not been provided with structured and certified training for the digital system. The association had suggested the system be run only as a pilot on a limited scale during the 2026 session.With inputs from PTI
The Delhi High Court has issued notices to the Centre and CBSE regarding discrepancies in the board's On-Screen Marking system. This follows student allegations of handwriting mismatches in scanned answer sheets, raising concerns about marking irregularities. The court will hear the case on June 12.
The CBSE announced that over 1.6 lakh students successfully submitted applications through its verification and re-evaluation portal between June 2 and June 7, 2026, covering more than 3.8 lakh answer books. The process followed concerns over the boardโs new On-Screen Marking (OSM) system and was conducted under the supervision of government agencies and IIT experts. CBSE said the portal remained operational despite cyber threats and clarified that the โRoll Number Not Foundโ message applied only to ineligible candidates.
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Anime references and one-liners are key parts of how he communicates, plus some serious inspiration from Urdu-Hindi poets not readily associated with Gen Z
โBut these young men did ask questions, and they found the answers, too. This is Indiaโs true youth power, inquisitive, aware, and informed,โ the Congress leader says, posting a video with 18-year-old Sarthak Siddhant, lauding him for exposing vulnerabilities in the CBSEโs OSM portal
The panel has asked the NTA if it investigated the NEET-UG 2024 irregularities and sought a report on action taken on Radhakrishnan Committeeโs 101 recommendations. It has posed questions to the CBSE on the โweakeningโ of RFP provisos for OSM contract.
Addressing a press conference in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, a day after leading an agitation in Delhi, Mr. Dipke reiterated the demand for Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhanโs resignation amid the row over the alleged NEET paper leak and CBSE OSM glitches
PM wants youth to make reels and not ask questions: Rahul Gandhi on CBSE row