CBI arrests Pune teacher Manisha Mandhare in NEET-UG 2026 biology paper leak case
CBI arrests Pune teacher in NEET-UG 2026 biology paper leak

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Saturday arrested Manisha Gurunath Mandhare, a junior college teacher from Pune, in Delhi, claiming she was a key accused in the NEET-UG 2026 biology question paper leak. Mandhare was associated with the National Testing Agency (NTA) as a subject expert for the examination process, the CBI said. She is a biology teacher at Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce (junior college) in Pune and is currently on leave.

CBI searches and arrest details

A CBI team on Saturday conducted searches at Mandhare’s residence in Ganga Osian Park society at Sukhsagarnagar near Katraj. Beauty parlour owner Manisha Waghmare, arrested earlier in the case, resides in the same society. The CBI stated that Mandhare was questioned in Delhi and subsequently arrested. According to the central investigation agency, she had access to confidential botany and zoology papers due to her role as an expert associated with the NTA.

Previous arrest and suspects

Mandhare’s arrest came a day after the CBI nabbed P V Kulkarni, a retired professor and former head of the chemistry department at a private college in Latur. The CBI said Kulkarni had been associated with the NEET-UG system for several years and was part of panels involved in setting the chemistry paper. Mandhare is the ninth suspect arrested in the case.

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College principal’s statement

Nivedita Ekbote, principal of Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, said, “Mandhare is a permanent teacher. She holds a government-aided post and is slated to retire in seven months. She taught biology to students of Standard XI and XII.” Ekbote added, “Mandhare has been associated with the NTA for the past six-seven years. The NTA directly interacted with her because of the confidentiality clause, as per guidelines. We never knew when she went to the NTA and when she returned. As a senior teacher, she must have been involved in paper-setting exercises at different places, including the state board.”

Ekbote further stated, “Mandhare has been employed with our college since September 11, 2002. We never had any issues with her, and she never had any issues with her colleagues. We are in a state of shock after her arrest. We will initiate the process of her suspension pending the CBI inquiry as per the MEPS (Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools) Act, in consultation with the college management and our legal team.”

Residence and society details

When TOI visited Mandhare’s sixth-floor flat in the A-wing of Ganga Osian Park on Saturday afternoon, CBI personnel were conducting searches. They did not allow reporters to enter her flat. A society member said, “We do not know if Mandhare stayed alone in her flat or with family. We came to know about her arrest after CBI officials visited the society for the second time within a week.”

Beautician Manisha Waghmare, arrested earlier in the NEET-UG paper leak case, is also a resident of Ganga Osian Park. The CBI previously conducted searches in her flat. “Both women knew each other,” the society member said. Waghmare stays in a fourth-floor flat in the B-wing of the society, which TOI found locked. Her husband is a dentist, and his clinic in Sukhsagarnagar was closed on Saturday afternoon.

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