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NIA to probe '23 Poonch terror attack: MHA

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July 10, 2024

" Devendra Singh, national convenor, Competitive Examinations, Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas, an RSS body on education, has called for reforms and proposed alternatives. Singh said that it was essential first to consider whether all state and private universities, except Central universities, need to be included in the CUET-UG and PG exams. "Each state has its own circumstances and the availability of courses and resources varies between state and private universities. Considering the diversity, large population, and inter-university differences, a single exam for the entire country's university system is not a sensible option," he said. He stated that the institutions conducting the exams should engage in serious introspection about why they cannot provide correct answers to even 100-50 questions despite having the resources. "It should also be considered how to involve knowledgeable and dedicated professors in the question-making process," he added. He said the problem of incorrect answer keys is widespread, from the Union Public Service Commission to the State Staff Selection Commissions. Therefore, the construction of question papers and the examination process should be made a mandatory part of service duty for scholarly professors across the country. "Participation in question paper construction, evaluation of competitive exam papers, and interview panels should be declared an indispensable part of service duty," he said. THE government has handed over the probe into last year's terror attack on an Army convoy in J&K's Poonch that left five personnel dead to the National Investigation Agency, as Pak-based handlers are suspected to be behind the attack, officials said on Tuesday.

- MUKESH RANJAN

NIA to probe '23 Poonch terror attack: MHA

NIA officials said the process of taking over the investigation into the matter from Jammu & Kashmir Police has begun and a fresh FIR will be registered by the agency soon. Officials said the probe by NIA sleuths would ascertain any "common angle" in last year's attack with the recent attacks in J&K. The involvement of Pak-based handlers in the case would also be looked

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