A parliamentary panel on Health and Family Welfare will discuss the conduct of the NEET examination and the functional efficiency of Health Ministry regulatory institutions on July 16. Headed by SP MP Ram Gopal Yadav, it will be the third parliamentary committee to examine the issue following the NEET paper leak controversy and efforts to strengthen oversight of the exam.
New Delhi: A parliamentary panel will next week discuss the functional proficiency of regulatory institutions under the Ministry of Health over the conduct of the NEET medical entrance examination.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare headed by Samajwadi Party's Ram Gopal Yadav will in its meeting on July 16 discuss the issue in detail.
The NEET exam row has already been discussed by two other parliamentary panels, which had summoned top officials of the Health, and Higher Education ministries, besides officials of National Testing Agency (NTA), National Medical Commission (NMC) and the CBI which is probing the NEET paper leak case.
The Parliamentary Committee on Health and Family Welfare will discuss the issue of affordability and accessibility of healthcare facilities in public and private sectors during its July 15 meeting.
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