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The Congress President pointed out to media reports that recently exposed the alarming breach of personal data, including details of names, phone numbers and email ids of over 2 lakh medical aspirants
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<p>Congress president Rahul Gandhi has demanded an inquiry into the alleged massive breach of personal data of candidates who took the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) this year. According to reports in media, details of the candidates, including their phone numbers, e-mail IDs and addresses, were put up online for a price of Rs 2 lakh.</p> <p style="text-align: justify; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;">GOOGLE_AD_DATA</p> <p>In a letter to CBSE chairperson Anita Karwal, Gandhi has also insisted on putting “in place effective safeguards to prevent safeguards to prevent future breaches”. He has also said that the alleged data theft of over two lakh students raises a question on the ability of CBSE to conduct the examination. “I am shocked by this wide-scale theft of personal data that has compromised the privacy of candidates across the country. This highlights the serious lack of safeguards to prevent the data breach and calls into question the ability of the CBSE to ensure the sanctity of the examination process,” Gandhi wrote.</p> <p>As per media reports, a website neetdata.com came up offering phone numbers, email IDs and addresses of students who took the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) this year. The domain, however, was suspended when the reports were out.</p> <p>NEET is administered by CBSE as the entrance exam for admission to medical and dental colleges across the country. Over 13 lakh candidates appeared for the exams at 2,225 centres this year. The CBSE conducted the exams in 136 cities this year as against the 107 previously.<br />News Source (<a href="https://indianexpress.com/article/education/neet-2018-congress-chief-rahul-gandhi-demands-probe-into-candidates-data-leak/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Indian Express</a>)</p>
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Rahul Gandhi writes to CBSE over NEET data leak, demands inquiry
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The Congress President pointed out to media reports that recently exposed the alarming breach of personal data, including details of names, phone numbers and email ids of over 2 lakh medical aspirants
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