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SSC Exam Cheating Racket Exposed: Mastermind Ishwari Prasad Arrested, Exam Company Under Scrutiny

The speaker states he has quit preparing for SSC exams and his dream of becoming a Delhi Police Sub-Inspector due to a widespread exam scam. He mentions a person named Ishwari Prasad who has over 500 labs, allegedly opened with the help of employees from the company conducting the exams, which is also accused of cheating. He claims the STF has caught over 100 labs with proof of exam cheating and paper leaks, leading to unfair chances for students. He expresses frustration that no officials, including the Education Minister or SSC Chairman, will address the issue, as their families are not affected, and only poor students suffer. He advises others to also quit preparing.

What's right

An SSC exam cheating racket has been exposed, and a person named Ishwari Prasad (also known as Indrajit Sharma) has been arrested by the Uttarakhand STF as a mastermind in connection with it.
The racket involved high-tech cheating methods and compromised examination centers.
The company referred to as "एडिक्यूटी" in the audio is likely Eduquity Career Technologies, which has a documented history of controversies, including allegations of paper leaks and malpractices in conducting various exams, and was even blacklisted by a government body but continued to secure contracts.
The STF has been actively investigating and making arrests in connection with exam cheating and paper leaks.
The sentiment that poor students and aspirants suffer due to such scams is widely acknowledged.

What's wrong

While the scam is widespread and involves "hundreds of labs" under suspicion, the direct claim that Ishwari Prasad personally has "over 500 labs" that he opened with the help of the exam company's employees is an amplification of the confirmed details.
He is linked to setting up cheating infrastructure in specific centers and is a mastermind of a large racket, but the precise number and his direct ownership of all 500+ labs are not explicitly confirmed by independent reliable sources.
The claim that neither the Education Minister nor the SSC Chairman will address the issue reflects public sentiment but is not independently verifiable as an absolute fact from the provided search results.

Breakdown

The video's central claims about a massive SSC exam cheating racket are largely accurate and supported by recent news reports. The Uttarakhand Special Task Force (STF) has indeed arrested a "mastermind" named Ishwari Prasad (also known as Indrajit Sharma) in connection with a high-tech cheating syndicate targeting Staff Selection Commission (SSC) examinations.

Ishwari Prasad was allegedly responsible for preparing server rooms, examination labs, and even underground chambers to facilitate cheating at various centers, including MKP examination center and St John's Academy in Dehradun. The STF has sealed examination centers and recovered sophisticated electronic devices used for cheating.

The company referred to as "एडिक्यूटी" in the audio is likely Eduquity Career Technologies, which has a controversial history in conducting exams. Eduquity has faced accusations of mishandling exams, involvement in paper leaks, and subcontracting duties, and was even blacklisted by the Directorate General of Training (DGT) in 2020.

Despite this, it continued to secure contracts for various state and national-level recruitment exams, including SSC, often by bidding significantly lower than competitors. This supports the claim that the company conducting exams has been involved in malpractices.

However, the specific claim that Ishwari Prasad has "over 500 labs" that he opened with the help of the exam company's employees is an exaggeration. While a YouTube video from May 19, 2026, and a newspaper clipping shown within it, refer to "500+ labs" and "hundreds of labs across the country under suspicion" due to a large recruitment scam, reliable news sources confirm Ishwari Prasad's role in setting up cheating infrastructure at specific centers and being a mastermind of a widespread racket, but do not explicitly state his direct ownership or operation of over 500 labs.

The overall scale of the scam is indeed massive, involving numerous centers under suspicion. The speaker's frustration regarding the lack of response from the Education Minister or SSC Chairman reflects a common sentiment among aspirants affected by such scams.

While the search results confirm the scam and ongoing investigations, they do not provide specific statements from these high-ranking officials regarding this particular racket as of today's date, May 20, 2026. The claim that their families are not preparing for government jobs is a speculative and emotional statement.

The suffering of poor students and aspirants due to such widespread cheating is a generally accepted consequence. The claims appear accurate around the time of the news reports (February-May 2026) and remain accurate as investigations are ongoing. [1][2][3]

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