Dr. Krishnasamy Calls for Special Training Classes in Schools to Combat Corruption in NEET Exams

Dr. Krishnasamy, leader of New Tamilagam Party, addressing the press at his Coimbatore residence, highlighted the decreasing trust in the central government authority that conducts NEET exams and called for special training classes in schools to prevent corruption.


Coimbatore: In a significant statement today, Dr. Krishnasamy, the leader of the New Tamilagam Party, voiced his concerns over the diminishing trust in the governmental body that administers the NEET exams, amidst increasing allegations of corruption and malpractices. Speaking from his residence in Kuniyamuthur, he emphasized the need for schools across Tamil Nadu to implement special training classes aimed at eliminating corrupt practices during the examination.




"The integrity of the NEET exams has been questioned multiple times with reported incidents of bribery and cheating. To restore credibility, schools should provide compulsory training that will prepare students not only academically but also ethically," said Dr. Krishnasamy. He also focused on the disastrous effects of illicit liquor consumption in Tamil Nadu, drawing a parallel to the need for stringent educational standards to avoid future tragedies.


He further stated that in July, a meeting would be held in Coimbatore to discuss and potentially enact a complete liquor ban across the state, with hopes to prevent incidents like the recent mass deaths from spurious alcohol. Furthermore, Dr. Krishnasamy criticized the exploitation of high scorers' photos by coaching centers, calling for government action to ensure that training hubs operate without commercializing students' achievements. "There should be a systemic incorporation of a regular training hour in schools' curriculum to tackle the issue of corruption in competitive exams comprehensively," he added.

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