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Paper Leak Scare in Maharashtra: TET Exam Scheduled for Sunday Postponed!

A major paper leak scandal has created a massive uproar in Maharashtra, leading to the abrupt postponement of the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) that was scheduled to be held this Sunday. State education authorities made the emergency decision after preliminary investigations confirmed that the question paper had been compromised. The sudden cancellation has left thousands of aspiring teachers who had prepared extensively for the examination in a state of distress and deep frustration.

Following the shocking discovery, law enforcement agencies and cyber crime units swung into action, initiating a comprehensive investigation to trace the source of the leak. Initial raids have led to the apprehension of a few key individuals suspected of being part of a larger racket involved in selling question papers. Officials have assured the public that a rigorous, transparent probe will be conducted to identify every person involved in this breach, vowing that no culprit will be spared.

The state education board is expected to announce a fresh date for the TET examination in the coming days, giving candidates adequate time to prepare and make travel arrangements. In the wake of this incident, there is a growing demand from student unions and teaching associations to implement stricter security protocols for all competitive exams. The government is under increasing pressure to overhaul the examination system and ensure utmost confidentiality to protect the future of lakhs of young aspirants.

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