Big revelation in NEET paper leak case, even Rs 10 lakh wasted
During the CBI investigation in the NEET UG 2026 paper leak case, it was revealed that a person from Sikar paid Rs 10 lakh to get the alleged leaked paper for his son. Despite this the student got only 107 marks in the examination.
Sikar: The investigating agencies have received major inputs in the NEET UG 2026 paper leak case. According to CBI, accused Dinesh Biwal had allegedly spent around Rs 10 lakh on obtaining leaked question papers to give his son an advantage in the examination. However, in the examination result the student got only 107 marks out of 720. Many arrests have been made in the case and the investigation is progressing continuously.
Paper leak network revealed in CBI investigation
Sikar district of Rajasthan has come under the radar of agencies during the investigation of NEET UG 2026 paper leak case. CBI has arrested three people belonging to the same family in this case. The investigating agency claims that the accused had allegedly obtained a guess paper which was very similar to the real NEET question paper.
It is being told that this material was sent to coaching institutes, from where it was further spread to the students. The search for Rishi Biwal, son of Dinesh Biwal, accused in the case, is going on.
Despite spending Rs 10 lakh, the result was poor
According to officials associated with the investigation, Dinesh Biwal had allegedly obtained the leaked paper for his son Rishi by paying around Rs 10 lakh. However, Rishi got only 107 marks out of 720 in the examination.
During interrogation, Dinesh allegedly admitted that the paper was taken for his son only. Investigation also revealed that Rishi’s educational background was weak. He passed class 10th with around 44 percent marks, while he got second division in class 12th. According to sources, he also needed grace marks to pass 12th.
Pune teacher Manisha Mandhare arrested
Making another important arrest in this case, CBI has arrested Pune’s senior Botany teacher Manisha Gurunath Mandhare. According to the agency, she was associated with the NEET UG 2026 examination process and was appointed by NTA as a subject expert.
Investigation has revealed that Manisha had access to the question papers of Botany and Zoology. CBI is now trying to find out how big the paper leak network was and which people played a role in it.
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