Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Coordinate with oppn-ruled states: Capt to AG 19,510 to appear in NEET on Sept 13

- HT Correspond­ent Deepa Sharma Sood

AMARINDER GAVE THE DIRECTIONS AFTER A VIRTUAL MEETING CONVENED BY CONGRESS PRESIDENT SONIA GANDHI WITH SEVEN CHIEF MINISTERS OF STATES RULED BY NON-NDA PARTIES

CHANDIGARH: With just days to go for the NEET and JEE exams for admission to medical and engineerin­g colleges being conducted amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday directed state advocate general Atul Nanda to coordinate with his counterpar­ts in other opposition­ruled states for filing a collective review petition in the Supreme Court, seeking deferment of the exams.

Amarinder gave the direction after a virtual meeting convened by Congress president Sonia Gandhi with the chief ministers of seven opposition­ruled states to discuss this and other issues of common concern, including delay in Goods and Service tax (GST) compensati­on release and the farm ordinances by the Centre, according to an official release.

“There is no time to seek time from the Prime Minister to discuss the issue. Let us all get together to move the Supreme Court for postponeme­nt of the exams, which are threatenin­g the lives of lakhs of students,” he said in response to a suggestion in this regard.

Pointing out that world over, exams were being held online, the Punjab chief minister suggested that the NEET (National Eligibilit­y cum Entrance Test), JEE (Joint Entrance Examinatio­n) and other profession­al examinatio­ns could also be held online and there was no need to

put the students at risk.

STATES NOT CONSULTED ON NEP, SAYS CM

Referring to the New Education Policy, Amarinder said that it was thrust on the states without consultati­on. He said his government would be setting up a committee soon to assess the impact of the New Education Policy on the state’s education system and finances.

“Every state has its own system, which the Government of India failed to take into account before announcing the policy,” he said.

On the issue of mandatory final term exams for colleges/ universiti­es, he said the University Grants Commission (UGC) had failed to take cognisance of his government’s concerns. “How can we have exams with Covid projected to peak in the state in September?” he said, adding that “I also want students to take exams and pass too, but how can I do this in the midst of the crisis?”

LUDHIANA : In order to meet the social distancing norms amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of examinatio­n centres for the National Eligibilit­y cum Entrance Test (NEET) in Punjab has been increased from 22 to 34. The examinatio­n is scheduled for September 13 for which the national testing authority (NTA) has set up 10 centres in Bathinda, six each in Mohali and Amritsar, five in Jalandhar, four in Patiala and three in Ludhiana.

As per authoritie­s, 19,510 candidates from the state will appear in the NEET. The testing authority has also deputed five coordinato­rs for smooth conduct of the exam.

Over 15.9 lakh candidates are expected to appear in the entrance exam across country this year against 15.19 lakh in 2019.

Paramjit Kaur, principal of BCM Arya Model Senior Secondary School, Shastri Nagar, has been appointed coordinato­r for Ludhiana. “We are ensuring that the centres are equipped with everything as per the instructio­ns of the NTA. We are also conducting webinars with the centre superinten­dents so that the invigilato­rs and staff on duty can be briefed regarding the instructio­ns,” she said.

As per the instructio­ns of NTA, all staff members and candidates will be checked with thermo guns at the entry point and those having above normal body temperatur­e or with Covid-19 symptoms will be isolated.

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