Watch: In Protests Over Cancelled NET Exam, "Money" Rain On Delhi Streets
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Students clashed with the police, climbed on cars, and broke through barricades as they held up posters and raised slogans calling for an investigation into the serious charges of corruption and paper leaks.
Wads of 'cash' were thrown around the streets of Delhi as students protested against the Centre's move to scrap the UGC-NET exam - conducted to appoint Assistant Professor posts in universities and colleges and determine the eligibility of junior research fellowships - after questions were raised over the test's integrity.
Members of the Congress-affiliated NSUI, protesting outside Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's home, were also detained.
NSUI's national president Varun Choudhary appealed to the Education Minister to take immediate and decisive action - banning the NTA and initiating legal proceedings against its officials.