A social media post has ignited a fresh controversy in the ongoing dispute between the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Coempt Edutech. The post alleges links between individuals associated with the company and the family of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, raising questions about a potential conflict of interest and prompting calls for a thorough investigation.
Allegations and Denials
The claims have been strongly denied by former Coempt director Radhakrishnan Jayaraman, who has demanded their removal. Meanwhile, CBSE continues to reject any allegations regarding the contract with Coempt, maintaining that no irregularity occurred.
Background of the Dispute
The CBSE-Coempt row has been ongoing, with both sides presenting conflicting narratives. The latest development adds another layer of complexity, as social media amplifies the debate over transparency and fairness in educational contracts.
As the controversy unfolds, stakeholders await further clarification from the Ministry of Education and CBSE. The allegations, if proven, could have significant implications for the individuals involved and the broader educational ecosystem.



