Chennai: After the judgment from the supreme court in Tamil Nadu about the admissions in Tamil Nadu would be based, not on Class 12 marks but on NEET, Anita 17-year-old, who killed herself last week after failing to get a medical admission in the college, she was the daughter of a poor, Dalit daily wage worker, whose dream was to become a doctor, she achieved excellent marks in class 12 and hoped that she Will get help to gain entry into the medical college, She had pleaded before the Supreme Court said that those poor students living in rural areas cannot afford private coaching class and cities rich students gain the competitive examination.
The Anita’s brother Mani Ratnam has rejected the offer of seven lakh rupees in the financial assistance of the Tamil Nadu government, members of Anita’s family have said that the district collector of Ariyalur, Jai Lakshmi Priya, has removed the case of an investigation. Used to visit the family to deal, The Tamil Nadu Minister Nirmala Sitaraman had promised to support an Ordinance to free the state from NET for one year but in the court, the Attorney General said that the Center cannot change this decision, Level sports field and he has also said that with 85 per cent seats in Tamil Nadu’s medical colleges reserved for students from the state, Get a chance at admission anyway.
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