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Kanimozhi Kranganidhi meets Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik, looking for support for Memo Neet

Kanimozhi Kranganidhi meets Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik, looking for support for Memo Neet
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Bhubaneswar: Leader of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Kanimozhi Karutanidhi met with the Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik at his residence here on Wednesday searching for support to press the center for memo.
During the meeting, Kanimozhi handed over a letter from the Chairman of the Minister of Tamil Nadu Minister to Naveen and explained the problems faced by students from rural areas and from the economically weaker part of cleaning the national level pre-medical acceptance test, CMO statement said.
Naveen, who previously asked the center to reevaluate the NEET exam pattern and other Indian entrance examinations, reaffirming the need to make the test more inclusive, his office said.
In February, Naveen asked Niti Aayog to reevaluate national level exams such as the UPSC exam, NEET and JEE so that they focus on equality and withdrawing achievements.
Naveen said the test pattern is currently very dependent on the training class that is very paid.
“The ongoing pattern will eliminate services in the long term and deny justice for students living in rural areas without access to the training class,” Odisha CM said.
While the Kakuzhi, which is the Deputy Leader of the DMK Parliamentary Party, met Naveen, another delegation from Tamil Nadu to meet Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) who worked and the Minister of Administration of Telangana K T Rama Rao in Hyderabad at the same problem.
The Tamil Nadu government led by Stalin has opposed Neet, said the same thing has placed students from the countryside and economically economically in harmed.
While the Tamil Nadu government then passed the bill who wanted to free the country from Neet, making the results of the 12th Council of Council tests as a basis for joining medical courses, Stalin had written to CMS from 11 non-BJP states that highlighted how neet opposed the Spirit.
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Tamil Nadu is also a committee led by retired Judge Madras Madras to study the impact of the NEET in the marginalized parts of society.
To ensure rustic students are not profitable, Odisha has decided to order 15% of seats in medical colleges and techniques for government school students.

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