Times Network has launched a nationwide digital campaign titled ‘CLEAN करो NEET’ across its Hindi and regional language platforms following growing concerns over the alleged NEET UG paper leak and questions surrounding the examination process.
The campaign, which went live on May 15, 2026, has been rolled out across platforms including Times Now Navbharat, Times Now Marathi, Times Now Bangla, Times Now Tamil, Times Now Telugu, Times Now Kannada and Times Now Malayalam. The initiative aims to amplify the concerns of students and parents, demand greater transparency in the examination system and push for accountability against those responsible for alleged irregularities.
The campaign comes at a time when lakhs of NEET aspirants across the country are dealing with uncertainty following the announcement of a re-examination scheduled for June 21. Apart from covering the controversy around the alleged paper leak, the initiative will also focus on the emotional, financial and social impact on students and families who spend years preparing for the highly competitive medical entrance examination.
According to the network, the campaign will highlight stories of students from small towns and villages who move to coaching hubs such as Kota, Sikar, Patna, Delhi, Prayagraj, Lucknow, Jaipur and Ranchi in pursuit of medical careers. With many families investing significant savings into education and coaching, the re-exam announcement has added fresh pressure, anxiety and financial burden for aspirants.
The initiative will feature ground reports, social media engagement, debates, video explainers, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts, giving students and parents a direct platform to voice their concerns and experiences. The campaign also plans to include inputs from education experts, psychologists, career counsellors, former examination officials and medical education professionals to help students navigate stress and prepare for the re-exam.
As part of the initiative, Times Network will also introduce a dedicated ‘NEET Re-Exam Help Desk’ aimed at assisting students with information related to exam schedules, admit cards, revised preparation strategies, exam guidelines, stress management support, FAQs and helpline numbers.
The network stated that the campaign goes beyond routine reporting and reflects the need to bring students’ voices to the forefront on an issue that directly impacts the future of lakhs of aspirants across India. The objective, it said, is to ensure transparency in the examination system and prevent students from facing similar uncertainty in the future.
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