NEET politics simmers after TN youth kills self
Senthil.Kumaran@timesgroup.com
Salem:13.09.2021
Under pressure to seek NEET exemption for Tamil Nadu, the state government faced harsh criticism from the opposition after a 20-year-old ended his life by hanging, hours before he was to take the National Eligibility-Cum-Entrance Test. Police said S Dhanush of Koolaiyur village in Salem district took the extreme step, “apprehensive about taking NEET” held on Sunday afternoon across the country.
Chief minister M K Stalin, while condoling the youth’s death, said, “Our legal battle against NEET begins now.” He assured that a bill would be passed in the state assembly on Monday, the last day of the budget session, to get “permanent exemption” from NEET.
Stalin said he would write a letter to all the state CMs to get their support for NEET exemption, which was “a national issue". He said some students like Dhanush ended their lives due to fear of facing the exam.
Police said Dhanush had been preparing for NEET for the past two years. He had taken the examination twice earlier and failed in both attempts. According to preliminary inquiries, Dhanush told his parents that he would fail this examination too.
Physics questions tough: Candidates
About one lakh candidates took NEET at 224 centres in TN amid strict Covid protocols. Chennai recorded an attendance rate of 96%. Students, who expected an easy paper like last year, had to face tough physics questions. They said biology was easier and chemistry moderately difficult. P2
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