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Five Biwal family NEET success in 2025 now at center of NEET paper leak row

In 2025, five members of the Biwal family cleared NEET and won government medical college seats. By May 2026, their case became linked to a NEET paper-leak investigation, with raids and arrests conducted by the CBI.

Why It Matters

The timeline traces how a post-2025 success story intersects with a nationwide paper-leak investigation, raising questions about admissions integrity and enforcement.

Timeline

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CBI searches for Dinesh Biwal's son Rishi

May 15, 2026

The CBI was also searching for Dinesh Biwal's son, Rishi, a NEET aspirant this year, who was reportedly on the run.

CBI raids; arrests of Mangilal, Dinesh Biwal, and Vikas

May 14, 2026

CBI teams conducted raids at the residences of Mangilal and Dinesh Biwal. Mangilal, Dinesh, and Vikas were arrested and placed in seven-day custody. The agency also searched a nearby farmhouse, examined luxury vehicles, and seized documents linked to the racket.

May 3 NEET exam results scrapped and rescheduled

May 3, 2026

The CBI investigation notes that the NEET May 3 exam results were scrapped and the test was rescheduled for June 21 due to the alleged paper leak.

Leaked paper deal finalised

April 29, 2026

The deal for the leaked NEET paper was finalised by April 29, enabling Khairnar and others to lure candidates sitting for NEET.

April 2026: paper-leak allegations emerge in lead-up to the leak investigation

April 2026

In April 2026, Shubham Khairnar from Nashik informed his supplier Yash Yadav from Pune that a copy of the NEET paper was sought as part of the alleged leakage network.

Dinesh Biwal posts about family success on Facebook

November 6, 2025

Dinesh Biwal posted on Facebook: It is a matter of great pride for my family that five of our children have been selected for a government medical college (MBBS). Hearty wishes to all the children for a bright future.

Biwal family NEET success in 2025

2025

In 2025, five members of the Biwal family passed the NEET exam and secured seats in government medical colleges, marking a significant achievement that drew media attention.