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Restoring Ethics in Higher Education
AI generated image In the cultural fabric of India, the educator has historically occupied a space higher than the temporal world, encapsulated in the sacred maxim ‘Acharya Devo Bhava’, the teacher is akin to the divine. This guru-shishya parampara was not merely an instructional methodology but a spiritual covenant where knowledge was transmitted alongside a rigorous code of moral rectitude. Today, that revered pedestal is fracturing. The deeply unsettling revelations surrou

Bhaskar Nath Biswal
May 273 min read


Parents, It’s Time to Wise Up
For two decades, India’s obsession with engineering and medicine has created not merely competition, but a generation burdened by fear, exhaustion, and borrowed dreams. AI generated image Roughly two decades ago, a new dream took hold across Maharashtra. Two words began to dominate the aspirations of countless households: “doctor” and “engineer.” Success came to be defined so narrowly that all other careers appeared secondary, even meaningless. From farmers in villages to mid

Kuldeep Ambekar
May 243 min read


Merit Mafia
The NEET scandal, which has shaken the futures of nearly 23 lakh students across India, now leads unmistakably to Maharashtra. The alleged ‘kingpin’ of the paper leak racket, according to the CBI, is a chemistry professor from Nashik who ran a private coaching centre. He was a man entrusted with access to examination material through his association with the National Testing Agency and now stands accused of converting that privilege into a criminal enterprise. The symbolism i
Correspondent
May 182 min read


Navigating the NEET Turmoil
The future of Indian medicine depends not just on the integrity of the NEET but on the survival and well-being of aspirants. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the ultimate gateway to the dreams of millions of young Indians who aspire to wear the white coat. For many, it represents the culmination of years of relentless toil, sacrificed childhoods, and the immense financial hopes of families across the socio-economic spectrum. In the Indian middle-class cons

Bhaskar Nath Biswal
May 163 min read


Broken Merit
While India’s examination system has suffered leaks before, the cancellation of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2026 affecting more than 22 lakh students, represents the industrialisation of academic fraud. It signifies that former instances of isolated cheating have now acquired the architecture of organised crime. The details emerging from the investigation are alarming not merely because a question paper was leaked, but because of the sophistication wi
Correspondent
May 132 min read
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