At Jantar Mantar, CJP's 5-point exam reform charter calls for dissolution of NTA, accountability in public tests
Citizens for Justice and Peace has issued a five-point charter at Jantar Mantar demanding the dissolution of the National Testing Agency to restore trust in public examinations. The protest is supported by climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who joined the demonstration through a hunger strike.

The Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) organized a protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar to present a comprehensive five-point reform charter aimed at India's public examination system. The primary demand includes the total dissolution of the National Testing Agency (NTA) following recent controversies surrounding national-level exams.
Highlighting the need for accountability, the charter proposes sweeping structural changes to eliminate systemic flaws and ensure transparency for millions of students. The group argues that the current centralized method has failed to maintain the credibility required for competitive testing environments.
Notable climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has joined the protest site, participating in a hunger strike to amplify the calls for educational administrative reform. The movement seeks to pressure the government into implementing a more decentralized and reliable examination framework.
Source: Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) via official charter release.
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