Tamil Nadu all-party meet chaired by Stalin resolves to pursue legal action for NEET abolition.

The recent all-party meeting chaired by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin concluded with a resolution to take legal actions to abolish the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). The decision was made after discussing the negative impact of NEET on students from rural areas and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The meeting was attended by various political parties, including the DMK, Congress, CPI, and CPI(M), who all expressed their concerns over the unfairness of NEET. NEET has been a contentious issue in Tamil Nadu, with many students and parents protesting against the exam’s implementation. The state government has been vocal about its opposition to NEET, citing that it puts rural and underprivileged students at a disadvantage. The resolution to take legal steps to abolish NEET highlights the unified stance of Tamil Nadu’s political parties on this issue. This move is likely to garner support from various sections of society, especially students and parents who have been advocating for the removal of NEET. The decision to challenge NEET legally showcases the state government’s commitment to prioritizing the welfare of its students and ensuring a fair and equitable education system in Tamil Nadu.

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