The National Testing Agency (NTA) removes more than 50 staff members after alleged errors in the UGC-NET examinations lead to re-tests and trigger changes to how exams are conducted.
Both outlets link the staff removals to the UGC-NET controversy, but they describe the response in different ways. The Economic Times focuses on the administrative action, citing the removal of 50+ staff tied to the errors. India Today similarly reports staff removals, framing them as part of broader reforms that follow the decision to conduct retests.
Overall, the reports agree that NTA takes personnel action in the wake of UGC-NET exam problems and that retests form part of the corrective steps. However, they do not provide detailed information on which specific staff are removed, what internal findings prompted the decision, or the precise operational changes being introduced, beyond indicating an overhaul.