Times Network Launches ‘CLEAN करो NEET’ Campaign Amid NEET Paper Leak Concerns

Times Network has launched the “CLEAN करो NEET” campaign amid concerns over the alleged NEET paper leak and examination transparency.

Times Network Launches ‘CLEAN करो NEET’ Campaign Amid NEET Paper Leak Concerns
Times Network

Times Network has launched a nationwide digital campaign titled “CLEAN करो NEET” following growing concerns surrounding the alleged paper leak in the NEET UG examination and wider questions around the examination system’s operational transparency.

The campaign went live on May 15, 2026, across the network’s Hindi and regional digital platforms, including Times Now Navbharat, Times Now Marathi, Times Now Bangla, Times Now Tamil, Times Now Telugu, Times Now Kannada and Times Now Malayalam.

According to the network, the initiative aims to amplify the concerns of students and parents, expose loopholes within the examination process, demand greater transparency and accountability, and push for strict action against those found responsible for irregularities.

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Students Face Renewed Pressure:

The campaign will extend beyond coverage of paper leak allegations and will also focus on the emotional, financial and social challenges faced by students preparing for the highly competitive medical entrance examination.

With the NEET re-examination scheduled for June 21, many students are now dealing with renewed preparation pressure, uncertainty and stress while attempting to rebuild trust in the examination process.

According to the campaign organisers, students from smaller towns and villages who relocate to coaching hubs often do so with significant financial sacrifices made by their families.

The network said the campaign will bring forward personal stories and experiences from students and parents impacted by the controversy.

Ground reports will be conducted from major coaching and education hubs including Kota, Sikar, Patna, Delhi, Prayagraj, Lucknow, Jaipur and Ranchi to highlight the broader impact of the re-exam and alleged paper leak issues on students’ lives.

The initiative will also include contributions from education experts, psychologists, career counsellors, former examination officials and medical education professionals.

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Campaign Offers Student Support:

According to Times Network, these experts will provide guidance on preparation strategies for the re-examination, stress management techniques and reforms required to improve transparency and security within the examination system.

Students and parents will additionally be given opportunities to voice their concerns through Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, debates, polls, social media interactions, video explainers and ground-level reporting initiatives.

As part of the campaign, Times Network will also introduce a dedicated “NEET Re-Exam Help Desk” designed to provide practical information related to exam dates, admit cards, revised preparation plans, stress management resources, FAQs and helpline support.

The network said the campaign reflects its belief that the role of media extends beyond reporting headlines and includes amplifying student voices on issues affecting the future of lakhs of aspirants across the country.

According to the network, the initiative has been launched with the objective of ensuring greater transparency in the examination system while advocating stricter accountability measures to prevent similar situations in the future.