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Stalin asks Modi to rethink choice to carry NEET

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Tamil Nadu chief minister M Ok Stalin requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to rethink the choice to conduct NEET as it could result in additional unfold of Covid-19.
“Schools and colleges are shut. Under these circumstances, conducting a national level entrance examination may lead to the spread of the virus. Hence, the honourable Prime Minister should reconsider the decision,” Stalin stated.
Modi on Friday held a digital assembly of a number of chief ministers on Covid-19 to debate the present situation and subsequent vaccination methods because the nation prepares to face the third wave of infections.
Speaking on the assembly, Stalin thanked the Modi for rising oxygen and remdesivir provide to Tamil Nadu.

He additionally stated that the Tamil Nadu authorities below his management has been in a position to convey down vaccine wastage from 6% to virtually nothing. He stated, “Tamil Nadu is the only state where a new government was given the hard task of handling Covid-19 immediately after taking charge but we took the challenge and were able to curb the spread and reduce the death rate.”
He claimed Tamil Nadu was efficiently in a position to make extra consciousness on vaccination and because of this, the vaccine requirement demand is excessive. He added when in comparison with different states, the allocation of vaccine doses to Tamil Nadu is low and he had written a letter to Modi in search of particular allocation of 1 crore vaccines and is wanting ahead to achieve the Centre’s assist.
The chief minister stated “We have provided Covid-19 financial aid of Rs 4,000 to each of two crore families alongside relief kits. Considering the current situation, the Centre should waive off the good and services tax on all items related to Covid-19.”
Stalin assured his authorities will present full cooperation to the Union Government to get well from this virus.
As per stories, Stalin is about to journey to Delhi to satisfy the President and focus on varied points, together with NEET, Karnakata’s proposed plan to assemble a dam at Mekedatu and others.