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This section includes the newspaper reports related to the AIPGE 2002 leak.

Many newspapers are covering the issue closely. But Hindustan times, Lucknow edition and Indian Express, Delhi needs special mention.

EXAMPLES:

SOURCE--TIMES OF INDIA DONT MISS LAST STORY--- Date: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 Doctors end hunger strike after minister's assurance Source: TIMES NEWS NETWORK PATNA: Medical education and family welfare minister Shakeel Ahmad on Monday demanded a CBI probe into the alleged irregularities in the All India Postgraduate (PG) entrance Examination, 2002, conducted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), leading to the leakage of question papers. Addressing the junior doctors sitting on an indefinite fast since February 23 on the Patna Section: Patna  Relevance:  18%    Go to Story >>>   ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Date: Tuesday, March 5, 2002 AIIMS, Centre to file replies in paper leak case Source: TIMES NEWS NETWORK entrance examination — they were approached by some unknown persons who informed them that a solved question paper of the AIPGMEE could be bought for Rs 75,000. The same day, crime branch officials arrested four persons who were selling solved question papers of this year’s All India Post Graduate Examination (AIPGE). The leader of the gang, Pawan Thakur, allegedly confessed that he had ob Section: Delhi  Relevance:  20%    Go to Story >>>   ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Date: Tuesday, March 5, 2002 HC seeks report on leakage of AIIMS PG entrance paper Source: PTI entrance examinations, conducted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). Issuing notices to the Union Health Ministry, aiims and the Delhi Police Commissioner, Justice Manmohan Sarin directed the police to file status report by April 21 on the progress of investigation being carried out by the Economic Offence Wing of the police following a complaint by the Institute. Section: India  Relevance:  20%    Go to Story >>>   ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Date: Saturday, February 23, 2002 Panel to investigate KGMC paper leak Source: TIMES NEWS NETWORK LUCKNOW: The Principal of King George’s Medical College Prof KM Singh on Friday formed a four-member panel to investigate into the alleged question paper leak of the All India Post Graduate Medical entrance Examination and the role of KGMC students in the entire controversy. The decision was taken after the chancellor reportedly intervened and called up Lucknow University vice-chancellor Pr Section: Lucknow  Relevance:  10%    Go to Story >>>   ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Date: Monday, February 25, 2002 AIIMS paper leak: More arrests likely Source: TIMES NEWS NETWORK entrance examination for the seats of MD, MS, post-graduate diploma and MDS courses in medical and dental colleges all over the country were held on February 6. aiims authorities said contrary to reports, there was no evidence of the question paper having been leaked. A statement said, ‘‘Anonymous complaints had been received that a large number of candidates with foreign degrees had been Section: Delhi  Relevance:  9%    Go to Story >>>   ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- AIIMS probing exam leak TIMES NEWS NETWORK [ TUESDAY, MARCH 05, 2002  11:18:16 PM ] EW DELHI: Throughout Monday, AIIMS director, dean and the controller of examination remained closeted in a meeting that lasted over two hours to plan out the damage control exercise. Director P K Dave told The Times of India: ‘‘We are looking into all aspects of the paper leak. In the past there have been some attempts to tear out pages from the question booklet. But an entire paper going out is very rare.’’ A senior AIIMS official said: ‘‘It is definitely a serious matter that an entire question paper consisting of 29 pages is available outside.

 

 

 

 

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