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Doctors Urge NMC to Implement Measures Supporting PwD NEET Candidates

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· Feb 13, 2025

Health professionals call on the National Medical Commission to implement measures supporting PwD NEET candidates, citing Supreme Court directives.

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In a recent development, a group of health professionals has written to the National Medical Commission (NMC), urging the implementation of measures to support candidates with disabilities (PwD) appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). This appeal follows clear directives from the Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court, emphasizing the need for equitable treatment of PwD candidates in medical entrance examinations.

Key Points

Supreme Court Directives: The Supreme Court has issued clear directives mandating the NMC to ensure that PwD candidates receive the necessary accommodations and support during the NEET examination process. These directives aim to uphold the rights of PwD candidates and ensure a level playing field.

Non-Compliance Concerns: Despite these directives, there are concerns regarding the NMC's compliance. Health professionals have expressed frustration over the perceived lack of action, highlighting that court orders are not mere suggestions but legal mandates that require prompt implementation.

Call for Immediate Action: The health professionals have called for immediate measures to be implemented to support PwD NEET candidates. This includes ensuring that the NMC adheres to the Supreme Court's directives and provides the necessary accommodations for PwD candidates during the NEET examination process.

Conclusion

The appeal to the NMC underscores the critical need for timely and effective implementation of measures to support PwD candidates in the NEET examination process. Adhering to the Supreme Court's directives is essential to uphold the rights of PwD candidates and ensure fairness in the medical entrance examination process.

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