The DMK delegation was led by DMK Rajya Sabha MP TKS Elangovan and the latter had given a copy of a letter written by Chief Minister MK Stalin to Pinarayi Vijayan to oppose NEET.
The DMK MPs are being instructed to hand over the translated copy of the AK Rajan report in person to the Chief Ministers and brief them about the efforts taken towards repealing the NEET.
The committee has recommended the total elimination of the national exam in Tamil Nadu and it has pressed that its time for the state to reform education from 'coaching' to 'learning'.
MK Stalin has also appealed to the teachers, social workers, and celebrities to join hands towards encouraging the students and developing their self-esteem.
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Her demise has become the third NEET-related suicide recorded by the Ariyalur district, after the death of Vignesh in 2020, and Anitha in 2017, who was the first medical aspirant to commit suicide due to NEET.
Though the DMK has taken a major leap towards repealing the NEET, the Union government and the President hold the key to determine the future of NEET and medical aspirants in Tamil Nadu.
On Sunday, nearly 16 lakh students in India had written the NEET exam to secure admission to undergraduate medical and dental programmes across the country.