From military's help to Telegram ban: Centre's measures to ensure NEET paper doesn't leak again
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NTA's NEET re-exam will be held this Sunday, June 21. Check the measures taken by the agency to ensure NEET paper leak doesn't happen again.
Key Facts
TypeResearch
SourceHindustan Times - India
PublishedWednesday, 17 June 2026
Affected Population~850 million internet users, 75,000+ startups
Key Numbers
Rs 15,000 crore for Digital India initiatives
UPI: 14 billion monthly transactions
850 million+ Aadhaar-linked mobiles
PMAY-G: 2.95 crore houses sanctioned
Key Authorities
Ministry of Electronics & ITTRAICERT-InMinistry of Rural DevelopmentMinistry of Panchayati Raj
Key Stakeholders
Internet UsersTech CompaniesStartupsRural HouseholdsGram PanchayatsSHGs
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