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Rahul Gandhi, a distinguished Congress determine, lambasted Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the deferment of the NEET-PG examination, condemning it as “yet one more lamentable occasion of the degradation of the tutorial framework.”

The Union Well being Ministry introduced on Saturday the choice to delay the NEET-PG entrance check, initially slated for June 23, citing it as a “precautionary step” amidst latest controversies concerning the credibility of sure aggressive assessments.

In a Hindi missive on ‘X’, Gandhi declared, “The postponement of NEET-PG epitomizes the continued debasement of our schooling system below Narendra Modi’s administration.”

Gandhi asserted that below BJP’s governance, college students are compelled to confront the federal government to safeguard their futures fairly than specializing in educational pursuits to advance their careers.

“It’s now evident,” he continued, “that Modi, who has habitually noticed the continued chaos in silence, is completely powerless towards the paper leak syndicate and the schooling mafia,” the ex-Congress chief remarked.

“Narendra Modi’s inept administration poses the gravest risk to the scholars’ future. We should rescue our nation’s future from this peril,” he added.

Amidst criticism over alleged anomalies in aggressive exams, the Centre on Saturday reassigned Nationwide Testing Company (NTA) Director Common Subodh Singh and constituted a seven-member committee led by former ISRO chief Ok Radhakrishnan to scrutinize the company’s operations and suggest examination reforms.

On Friday, the June session of the Joint Council of Scientific and Industrial Analysis and College Grants Fee Nationwide Eligibility Take a look at (CSIR-UGC-NET) was postponed because of unavoidable exigencies and logistical issues. Moreover, on Wednesday, UGC-NET was annulled following indications that the examination’s integrity was compromised.

Opposition factions have additionally pointed to irregularities within the NEET-UG medical entrance examination, whose outcomes have been disclosed by NTA on June 4. The alleged discrepancies on this examination have been referred to the CBI for investigation.