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NEET-UG 2024 — Exam leak and retest controversy
From NTA's incident-free declaration on 5 May 2024 to Supreme Court scrutiny and CBI investigation. A 47-event account of what was declared, what journalists found, and what fourteen questions directed at NTA and the Ministry of Education remain without any official response.
Span
5 May 2024 – present
47
Events
14
Open qs
Updated 2 days ago
NTA
Who authorised the 10-day advancement of results without notifying the parliamentary oversight committee?
NEET-UG 2024
214d
Unanswered
↑ 487
Following
Ministry of Education
What formula was used to calculate grace marks, and which official approved it before application?
NEET-UG 2024
196d
Unanswered
↑ 341
Following
MMRCL · BMC
Was an environmental impact assessment conducted before the October 2019 overnight felling operation?
Aarey Colony tree felling
4y 220d
Unanswered
↑ 1,203
Following
Election Commission of India
Which donors matched to which political parties in the bond purchase records submitted to the Supreme Court?
Electoral bond scheme
312d
Unanswered
↑ 892
Following
Ministry of Home Affairs
Under which specific legal provisions were the 2023 internet shutdowns authorised, and were court orders obtained beforehand?
Manipur internet shutdowns
1y 63d
Unanswered
↑ 634
Following
Aarey Colony tree felling (2014–present)
Environment · Mumbai
Recurring paper leaks — competitive exams (2017–2024)
Education
Electoral bond scheme — disclosure chain
Policy · Finance
Hathras stampede 2024 — response and accountability
UP
Morbi bridge collapse — decision chain 2017–2022
Infrastructure · Gujarat
Manipur internet shutdowns (2019–present)
Civil liberties · Manipur
“Memory is fragile. Institutions rely on it. A statement issued at 11pm, a clearance backdated by a week, an inspection report that never quite materialised — these things disappear not because they were hidden, but because no one was keeping the sequence. TheChronology keeps the sequence.”
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