
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) in India has issued new guidelines aimed at regulating misleading advertisements by coaching institutes. These guidelines require all coaching centers to disclose relevant information about their courses and students to prevent misinformation that could mislead parents and candidates. The rules specifically prohibit false claims such as '100% selection' and '100% job security,' promoting transparency and fairness within the education sector. Additionally, the Odisha government has proposed an anti-cheating bill that includes a five-year jail term and a fine of up to Rs 10 lakh for exam fraud, categorizing the offense as non-bailable and non-compoundable. This law aims to regulate public and recruitment examinations.

šØ The Indian government has issued guidelines to regulate misleading advertisements by coaching institutes. The newly issued guidelines prohibit false claims like '100% selection' and '100% job security' and aim to ensure transparency and fairness in the education sector. https://t.co/Go2PwMFsih
The Central Consumer Protection Authority has issued new guidelines for academic coaching centres in India, prohibiting misleading claims about the standards of their services. #Coaching #CCPA https://t.co/Gcc6Alm6Yk
šš« Odisha's new anti-cheating bill proposes 5-year jail, Rs 10 lakh fine for exam fraud. š®āāļø Offence to be non-bailable, non-compoundable. šØāš Law to regulate public, recruitment exams. https://t.co/JS6bCUeAPA