‘I have a blueprint’: What’s next for Jharkhand student leader Devendra Nath Mahto after ‘historic win’?
Devendra Nath Mahto said he has prepared a blueprint for reforming the examination system and will share it with the Jharkhand government.
Jharkhand student leader Devendra Nath Mahto, who recently ended a 16-day hunger strike, has announced that his next priority will be to reform the examination system and prevent leaks. Speaking at a press conference in Ranchi, Mahto stated that he has prepared a blueprint for these reforms and plans to share it with the Jharkhand government.
He emphasized the need for stringent laws and transparency in examinations to ensure fairness for students. The cancellation of 14 exams, including those conducted by TDPL, is being hailed as a historic win for aspiring candidates. Mahto thanked Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, and State Ministers Dipika Pandey Singh and Irfan Ansari for their support during the hunger strike.
The Chief Minister announced a comprehensive inquiry into irregularities in examinations conducted since 2014, to be conducted under the supervision of a retired judge.
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