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NTA fact-finding panel on NEET frisking incident in Kerala to submit report in 4 weeks

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By PTI

NEW DELHI: A 3-member committee arrange by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to look into the alleged incident of a NEET aspirant in Kerala requested to take away her bra earlier than the examination, will submit its report in 4 weeks, in response to officers.

The panel embrace senior NTA director Sadhna Parashar; principal of Saraswathi Vidyalaya in Kerala’s Arappura Shylaja OR and Suchitra Shyjinth from Pragati Academy in Kerala.

“The panel will visit the spot and verify the facts of the matter after talking to all people concerned.”

“It will see whether the security and frisking protocols of NTA as detailed in Chapter 9: Barred Items and Dress Code of the information bulletin, as well as guidelines for city coordinators, centre superintendents, observers and invigilators were followed,” a senior NTA official mentioned.

The committee will make obligatory suggestions and submit its report in 4 weeks, the official added.

Five ladies had been arrested in Kerala on Tuesday for allegedly forcing lady college students, who appeared for the medical entrance examination NEET.

The NTA constituted a fact-finding committee to look into the alleged incident.

Earlier, the NTA had rubbished the claims saying the examination centre superintendent has knowledgeable it that the police criticism within the matter was “fictitious” and filed with flawed intentions.

NEW DELHI: A 3-member committee arrange by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to look into the alleged incident of a NEET aspirant in Kerala requested to take away her bra earlier than the examination, will submit its report in 4 weeks, in response to officers.

The panel embrace senior NTA director Sadhna Parashar; principal of Saraswathi Vidyalaya in Kerala’s Arappura Shylaja OR and Suchitra Shyjinth from Pragati Academy in Kerala.

“The panel will visit the spot and verify the facts of the matter after talking to all people concerned.”

“It will see whether the security and frisking protocols of NTA as detailed in Chapter 9: Barred Items and Dress Code of the information bulletin, as well as guidelines for city coordinators, centre superintendents, observers and invigilators were followed,” a senior NTA official mentioned.

The committee will make obligatory suggestions and submit its report in 4 weeks, the official added.

Five ladies had been arrested in Kerala on Tuesday for allegedly forcing lady college students, who appeared for the medical entrance examination NEET.

The NTA constituted a fact-finding committee to look into the alleged incident.

Earlier, the NTA had rubbished the claims saying the examination centre superintendent has knowledgeable it that the police criticism within the matter was “fictitious” and filed with flawed intentions.