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NEET data leak: Rahul writes to CBSE chief for probe

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New Delhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi has written a letter to the CBSE over media reports claiming a “massive breach” of data of candidates who appeared for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test this year, and demanded an inquiry into the matter.
In the letter to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) chairperson Anita Karwal, he called for putting in place additional safeguards to prevent such a breach in the future.
Drawing attention to the recent media reports regarding the “massive breach” of candidate data, Gandhi, in his letter, said, “It is alleged that this data is available on certain websites for a price, and has leaked the data of over 2,00,000 students”.
The reports claimed that personal data, including names, phone numbers and email ids of over 2,00,000 candidates, who appeared for CBSE’s NEET this year, were available for a price on some online portals.
“I am shocked by this wide scale theft of personal data that has compromised the privacy of candidates across the country,” Gandhi wrote in the letter dated July 20. (PTI)

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