Representative image NEW DELHI: Dismissing as fake a viral video claiming the June 21 NEET-UG retest question paper had been leaked on the Telegram application, the Centre and National Testing Agency (NTA) Monday initiated action to trace those who created and circulated it.The Press Information Bureau’s Fact Check Unit said reports alleging a leak before the exam were “unfounded and false”. The video – circulated widely across social media platforms – purportedly showed that the question paper was available on Telegram before the test. Govt had blocked the app from June 16 to 22 to prevent cheating ahead of the retest. NTA said it is working with Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) and law-enforcement agencies to identify those responsible for originating the content.NTA director general Abhishek Singh said no complaint of any leak had been received. tnnGet the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndians Among 13 Killed In Explosion At Ras Laffan LNG Complex In QatarStudents Jump, Rescuers Breach Walls: Inside The Lucknow Fire Tragedy That Claimed 15 LivesTMC Civil War Escalates As Rebels Claim Control Of Party, Removes ‘Supremo’ Mamata BanerjeeNEET Re-Test Heartbreak: Students Cry Outside Centres After Missing Entry DeadlineWest Bengal’s First BJP Budget: 1 Lakh Jobs, DA Hike, New Airport, Cut In Minority Affairs FundsUP CM Yogi Vows Action, Dy CM Breaks Down After 15 Students Killed In Lucknow Fire TragedySix Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs Join Shinde Camp, Uddhav Suffers Fresh Political BlowUAE In Talks To Buy BrahMos Missile, Akashteer Air Defence System From India: ReportMahua’s ‘Rs 4 Crore Upfront’ Claim Sparks Defamation Threat; 20 Rebel TMC MPs To Sue Moitra | Watch84% Of Indians May Now Live In Urban Areas; India May Create A Third Settlement Category123PhotostoriesMeet Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah actor Amit Bhatt aka Champak Chacha’s real-life family; Here are lesser known facts about his wife Kruti Bhatt, kids and moreThis 18th-century fort overlooking Jaipur has legends, palaces and unmatched sunset views; no it’s not AmerRashmika Mandanna to Ananya Panday: 5 major fashion moments of the week that had everyone talkingAlways tired, forgetful or feeling pins and needles? Doctor says these silent symptoms could point to vitamin B12 deficiencyMaharashtra’s reverse waterfall to Ladakh’s magnetic hill: 5 Indian places that defy scienceWhat would you do? My closest friend keeps joking about my weight in front of everyone; Here’s what these 4 women did about itJanhvi to Shanaya: How the Kapoor clan brought wedding fashion goals to Anshula Kapoor’s pre-wedding festivityCan a child’s favourite drink increase the risk of obesity and high blood pressure? doctor explainsThe hidden history of kajal: Why ancient Indian women never left home without it10 beautiful baby girl names that mean ‘Beauty’ in different languages123Hot PicksCGBSE NMMSE result 2026Gold rate todayIndia-US trade dealGorakhpur rapeAfrican proverb of the dayBest proverbWeather forecast tomorrowPortuguese proverb of the daySpanish proverb of the dayTop TrendingDelhi MurderUS-Iran WarBadlapur AccidentFIFA World Cup 2026Shiv Sena UBTTamil Nadu Ammonia Gas LeakNEET UG ExamGold rate todayDelhi weatherMumbai rain
NEW DELHI: Dismissing as fake a viral video claiming the June 21 NEET-UG retest question paper had been leaked on the Telegram application, the Centre and National Testing Agency (NTA) Monday initiated action to trace those who created and circulated it.The Press Information Bureau’s Fact Check Unit said reports alleging a leak before the exam were “unfounded and false”. The video – circulated widely across social media platforms – purportedly showed that the question paper was available on Telegram before the test. Govt had blocked the app from June 16 to 22 to prevent cheating ahead of the retest. NTA said it is working with Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) and law-enforcement agencies to identify those responsible for originating the content.NTA director general Abhishek Singh said no complaint of any leak had been received. tnn