New revelations are emerging in the NEET UG paper leak investigation. According to initial findings, Yash Yadav played a key role in the leak, sending the paper to Rajasthan. Sources confirm that Yash Yadav knew a man named Vikas Biwal. Investigators learned that Vikas Biwal’s father, Dinesh Biwal, scanned the hard copy of the paper and converted it into a PDF.
The process involved writing the paper by hand, scanning it, and distributing it to coaching institutes in Rajasthan’s Sikar district. The leaked paper was then sold to students, with prices ranging from ₹2 lakh to ₹5 lakh.
Coaching Institutes Under Investigation
The CBI has questioned staff and operators of several coaching institutes. Additionally, the CBI has recorded statements from students involved in the leak. The agency is investigating the network of individuals responsible for the leak. They are also probing the money trail behind the distribution of the leaked paper.
Yash Yadav’s Background and Role
Yash Yadav, who failed to clear the NEET exam, is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences. Despite his failure, he became involved in the paper leak scheme. Shubham Khairnar, one of the accused, denied being the mastermind of the entire operation.
The CBI is working hard to trace the true source of the leak. Investigators are now focusing on the financial aspects of the case, tracking the money involved. The agency aims to uncover where the funds originated and who received them.
Ongoing Investigation and Future Steps
The investigation into the NEET paper leak continues, with the CBI conducting regular interrogations of suspects, students, and anyone else linked to the case. As the probe deepens, more details are expected to surface about the scale and scope of the leak.














