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Aryan Verma had been under the Army's radar for nearly two months after officials received information about him being seen in the ceremonial dress of a Brigadier and projecting himself as a high-ranking officer. |
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Aryan Verma had been under the Army's radar for nearly two months after officials received information about him being seen in the ceremonial dress of a Brigadier and projecting himself as a high-ranking officer. |
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The Union government on Friday said the full might and weight of law will fall on any person trying in any manner to distort, disrupt, or tamper with the NEET 2026 re-exam scheduled on June 21, 2026. |
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Re-NEET Admit Card 2026 Date, Time, Link at neet.nta.nic.in Live Updates: This year around 22,75,011 students have registered for the exam, while 22,05,035 students had appeared for the exam on May 3 across the country. |
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Ahead of the retest, Somanathan has also held review meetings with secretaries of the Central government, and chief secretaries of the states to assess arrangements. |
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DMK leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Tamil Nadu Assembly Udhayanidhi Stalin has criticised Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, accusing him of taking credit for achievements made during the previous DMK government at the recent NITI Aayog meeting. |
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NEET UG re-exam 2026: Several states like Delhi, Punjab have announced free travel for candidates appearing for re-NEET on June 21 to ensure hassle-free access to exam centres. |
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The Pariksha Karmayogi programme is intended for examination functionaries who will monitor NTA exams including NEET UG 2026. The programme will be hosted on iGOT Karmayogi Bharat platform |
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NEET UG re-exam admit card 2026: As per reports, NEET re-exam hall ticket is likely to be released by June 14. Know how to download re-NEET hall ticket. |
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NTA 'Pariksha Karmayogi' Programme: The initiative has been designed to enhance the capacity of examination functionaries and ensure the smooth, secure and standardised conduct of offline, pen-and-paper-based examinations. |
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Over 22 lakh students are preparing to sit for NEET UG once again after the original exam was cancelled. Experts warn that the prolonged uncertainty has disrupted admission plans, intensified stress, and taken a serious toll on students' mental well-being., Education, Times Now |