NEET PG 2022 Exam: An ABVP delegation met with Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya seeking postponement of NEET PG 2022.
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Earlier, the Supreme Court had dismissed the pleaseeking to postpone NEET PG 2022. The SC decided not to interfere in the matter, leaving the decision to extend the exam date to the government.
On Wednesday, the ABVP put six key points in regards with the postponement of medical entrance in the meeting with Mansukh Mandaviya and the officials from the health department.
“After this extensive discussion, a direction to the discussion is expected giving relief to the candidates,” a statement by the student group read.
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The ABVP also raised the problems faced by NEET PG 2022 aspirants and sought reopening the application form link for the students whose allotted seats were cancelled.
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Leading the delegation, National Convener of MeDe Vision Dr. Virendra Solanki said, “We are constantly striving to fulfill the demands of the students. We are in touch with thousands of students across the country whose views we have presented to the Health Ministry. It is expected that as soon as possible a student-friendly solution will be found.
The building you see in this picture is the Examination Centre for #NEETPG2022 at Silchar, Assam. @mansukhmandviya Thank you for such wonderful arrangements. We are proud to have a leader like you as our HM. #NEETPG pic.twitter.com/v1VHBiLPv8
— Dr.Dawipayan Deb (@deb_dawipayan) May 19, 2022
National General Secretary of ABVP, Nidhi Tripathi said, “Our delegation mainly put forward six important points in front of the Hon’ble Union Minister and the officials acknowledged it to be major issues that need to be focused on. So, we are positive that these points will pave the way for the decision and the students will get relief.” Source: India Today
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