Srinagar

Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Sunday welcomed the decision of government for setting up of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) Centre for Post Graduate(PG) medical test at Kashmir.

The move, DAK spokesman said has given a sigh of relief to thousands of aspirants particularly to economically backward candidates and female students. The aspirants are now psychologically relieved and will perform best in the upcoming entrance test.

DAK president Dr Suhail Naik

“It was extremely difficult for them to travel outside, trace examination centres, and get accommodation at nearby centres” said President DAK Dr Suhail Naik and added that “nonavailability of such centres in Kashmir was jeopardizing health care system as about two thousand doctors were leaving for said exam simultaneously for five days.”

DAK, pertinent to mention had already demanded the setting up of NEET-PG examination centre about a month back

Furthermore, DAK stresses government to fulfill their other genuine demands within a given time frame.

Meanwhile taking strict note of non-availability of dedicated exam centres in Kashmir, DAK demands the establishment of high-tech examination centres on war footing basis, so that all national level competitive exams like National Board of Examinations(NBE) and Indian Institute of Technology(IIT) can be held smoothly in the Valley.

 

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