Tamil Nadu Governor returns NEET 2021 bill
The governor has returned the bill and the report of a high-level committee constituted by the state government to Speaker M Appavu in this regard.
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Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi has returned to the state government, seeking an assembly bill to exempt the state from the National Entrance cum Eligibility Test (NEET), saying it is in the interests of rural and economically poor students. is against. A Raj Bhavan release said the governor has returned the report of a high-level committee constituted by the state government in this regard and the bill to Speaker M Appavu.
The Governor “after a detailed study of LABIL No 43 of 2021 for admission to undergraduate medical courses seeking exemption from NEET, and the report of the High Level Committee constituted by the State Government in this regard, which is the basis of the Bill and the special Examining the pre-NEET status of social justice in medical admissions especially for students coming from socially and economically poor backgrounds, it is of the opinion that the Bill is against the interest of the students, especially the rural and economic sectors of the State. It is totally against the interests of the poor students.
“Therefore, the Hon’ble Governor has returned the Bill to the Hon’ble Speaker, Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly on 1st February, 2022, giving detailed reasons for reconsideration by the House,” it said.
Supreme Court in Christian Medical College, Vellore Association Vs. Union of India (2020) has also extensively examined the issue especially from social justice point of view and upheld NEET as it prevents economic exploitation of poor students and advances social justice.
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