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Doctors' Body Barred From Parliamentary Panel Reviewing NEET and NTA

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Doctors' Body Barred From Parliamentary Panel Reviewing NEET and NTA

Representatives from a doctors' organization associated with the United Democratic Front (UDF) were prohibited from testifying before a parliamentary standing committee. The panel is currently reviewing the functioning of the National Testing Agency (NTA) following recent controversies surrounding the NEET medical entrance examination. The exclusion occurred after members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) raised objections regarding the neutrality of the witnesses. This development adds to the ongoing political friction over India’s centralized testing systems as lawmakers seek to address allegations of irregularities and lack of transparency within the examination process.

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