The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has removed nearly 900 peer reviewers following corruption allegations during the grading process. This move, alongside shifting to online evaluations and enhanced scrutiny, aims to restore integrity in accreditation practices and ensure transparency in the evaluation of higher education institutions.
NAAC purges 900 assessors after corruption allegations

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