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    Holding nat’l exams will expose 28L students to COVID: Sisodia

    Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday reiterated his demand that medical and engineering entrance exams NEET and JEE be postponed and the Centre work on alternative methods for selecting students.

    Holding nat’l exams will expose 28L students to COVID: Sisodia
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    IYC workers staged a protest outside HRD Ministry for organising JEE-NEET examinations

    New Delhi

    “They (Centre) are saying protocols will be followed. Following the same protocols that the Centre wants 28 lakh students to follow, lakhs of Indians have tested positive,” Sisodia told reporters. He said the Union Home Minister tested positive for coronavirus despite staying in a very safe environment, and that many other leaders including Delhi Health Minister have also contracted the contagious disease.

    “So many top leaders have got infected with COVID-19 despite taking all precautions. So, how can we take the risk of sending 28 lakh students to exam centre and be assured that they will not be infected,” Sisodia asked. He said the Central government should immediately postpone the exams and work on “alternative methods” of admission.

    NSUI members on hunger strike

    Members of the Congress-affiliated NSUI on Wednesday began an indefinite hunger strike demanding the postponement of the NEET-JEE and fee waiver for six months for students during the pandemic. he president of National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), Neeraj Kundan and president of the Delhi wing of the students’ body commenced hunger strike along with eight other members.

    They are also demanding that varsities should not hold exams during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

    IYC members stage protest in Delhi

    Members of the Congress’ youth wing staged a protest near the Shastri Bhawan here on Wednesday, demanding postponement of the JEE and NEET exams in view of the coronavirus pandemic. Several protesters, who tried to enter the Education ministry, housed at Shastri Bhawan, to submit a memorandum, were detained by the police and taken to Mandir Marg police station, said IYC national media coordinator Rahul Rao.

    The national president of IYC, Srinivas BV, said that keeping in mind the safety of lakhs of students, the Central government should postpone the exams.

    The IYC demands that the Centre should postpone these examinations in the interest of the students.

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