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Modi Names Nilekani to Lead Exam Overhaul After Weeks of Youth Protests

India's PM promised new anti-leak legislation and a task force led by Aadhaar architect Nandan Nilekani, days after the education minister quit over exam paper leaks.

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NEW DELHI, July 26 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Sunday the creation of a task force headed by tech entrepreneur Nandan Nilekani to overhaul India's examination system, following days of youth protests about exam paper leaks.

"Our examination system should be trustworthy, should be transparent and the system should make maximum use of technology," Modi said on Instagram, adding that new legislation to deal with paper leaks would be introduced in parliament on Monday.

The measures would tighten the law and toughen the penalties for culprits, Modi added.

It was Modi's first public comment since Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan resigned on Saturday following the protests by youth activists, who demonstrated for weeks demanding he quit over exam paper leaks in May. 

Modi did not mention Pradhan in his 30-second video statement.

The youth-led Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) movement, which spearheaded the demonstrations, called off its protests on Saturday after its demands were met.

The government also accepted the protesters' demands for reforms in the exam system, dropping police cases filed against protesters and compensating families of students who ​died by suicide after the exam paper leaks.

Nilekani is an entrepreneur best known for leading the creation of India's digital identity system Aadhaar and co-founding software major Infosys.

(Reporting by YP Rajesh in New Delhi; Writing by Sai Ishwarbharath B in Bengaluru;Editing by Helen Popper)

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