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New Delhi, Jun 14  :  The Supreme Court Friday refused to entertain a plea which sought quashing of the answer keys of some questions in the NEET(UG)-2019 examination saying that an expert body has duly applied its mind and revised answers were issued.


The top court, however, allowed the four Hyderabad based students who have challenged the answer keys, to approach the high court for the relief.

It said that courts are not experts in each and every subject and time has come when the interference in this arena should be stopped.

A vacation bench of Justices Ajay Rastogi and Surya Kant allowed the four medical aspirants to withdraw their plea and granted them liberty to approach the high court with their grievances.

At the outset, senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for the students, said that wrong answer key were given by the National Testing Agency which conducted the exam on May 5.

He said the five questions having four marks each had more than one correct answers or had an answer which was different from answer key issued by the NTA.

"All multiple choice answers cannot be scrutinized by the this court. We are not experts. We think somewhere some line needs to be drawn," the bench said.

It said that interfering with the answer key would mean that Supreme Court has become an appellate body above the NTA.

The bench said that after the answer keys were issued to the questions asked in the May 5 examination, several students had made representation about the correct answers and subsequently revised answer key were issued.

"We see, an expert body has applied its mind and revised answer key was issued. In some cases, the answers were corrected. There does not seems to be a case of mala fide intent," it said.

Singhvi said that students career will be affected if the answers key were not corrected and suggested that an expert body should be constituted which shall look into the correct answer keys as the counselling is yet to start from June 19. 

"Now a days, there is too much interference going on in this arena which is creating lot of problem," the bench said.

Counsel appearing for another set of students from Kolkata, who have filed a similar plea in Delhi High Court said that their petition was coming up for hearing on June 17.

He said that NTA has initially in its information voucher said that there will be only one answer to the questions in NEET examination but it was later found that a question had more than one answers.

To this, the bench told Singhvi said that it would be appropriate if they approach the high court with their grievances.

Yesterday, the apex court had agreed to hear a plea of medical aspirants, who claimed that the answer key of five questions asked in NEET(UG)-2019 exam was wrong and the paper needs to be quashed.

The petition filed by four Hyderabad-based students -- Kayathi Mohan Reddy and three others through advocate Mahfooz Nazki, said that National Testing Agency (NTA) which conducted the exam issued wrong answer keys and therefore jeopardised the career prospects of the aspirants who sat for the exam.

The exam was conducted on May 5 and the official answer key was issued on May 29 to the questions asked in the examination.

"Upon perusal of the key, the petitioners were shocked to note that answers to a number of questions were demonstrably wrong," the plea said.

The students said they gave the representation about the errors in the official answer key on May 30 and subsequently on June 5, a revised answer key was published.

"Pertinently, no option was given to the candidates to file any objections. To the shock and chagrin of the petitioners, not only did the key continue to have errors, some answers that had been correctly notified earlier, stood changed to a wrong answer," the petition said.

"...it is thus ex-facie evident that the whole exercise of examination conducted by the respondent no. 1 (NTA) is grossly illegal, arbitrary and impinges upon the constitutional and fundamental rights of the Petitioners herein and is vitiated in terms of the law laid down by this Court", it said.

The plea said, "The respondents have not only failed to rectify the defects/errors in the question papers but have also refused to accept any representations sought to be made by the petitioners in respect of the revised key. The whole process is, therefore vitiated and is liable to be set aside".                                                                 [Agencies]

KISHTWAR,   SEPTEMBER 28 :   District Development Commissioner Kishtwar, Angrez Singh Rana today chaired a meeting to review the physical and financial progress of various developmental works taken up under Rural Development and Education sector schemes of state and central government. 
       The meeting was attended by Chief Planning Officer L A Balwan ,  Assistant Commissioner Development Garbi Rashied Dy Chief Educaion Officer , DPO , AD Planning, All BDOs, ZEOs of the District , JEs besides VLWs and JRS of the rural development department .
       While reviewing the block wise progress, the DDC expressed displeasure over the slow pace of work under   MGNREGA, PMAY and IAY, Model village and directed all BDOs to accelerate the pace of work in their respective areas.
       The DDC stressed on adoption of more innovative methods in various schemes and involvement of common masses in the development process. He directed the officials to convene regular meetings at panchayat level for the preparation of plan. 

         While reviewing the physical and financial progress of various schemes in Education sector the DDC called for early completion of works under SSA and RMSA. He called for effective monitoring and said that there would be no compromise on the quality of work.
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          KULGAM, JUNE 17: District Development Commissioner Kulgam, Talat Parvez Ruhella, today convened a meeting to take stock of functioning of the Education Department and review implementation of various centrally sponsored schemes for the Department.
          ZEOs, ZEPOs, AD Planning, ZRCs and teachers of various Government schools attended the meeting.
          The meeting had a detailed discussion on the progress in the implementation of centrally sponsored schemes including RMSA and SSA. It was said that out of 809 Government schools in the district 38 are functioning in rented accommodation, besides work on some high school buildings is going in full swing.
          Regarding the vacancy positions of staff, the DDC was apprised that seven Higher Secondary School Principals, 22 High school Headmasters and 165 Master grade positions are lying vacant against the sanctioned strength in the district. The DDC assured the officers of the Education Department that he will take up the matter with the concerned quarters so that they vacancies are filled up at the earliest.
          He asked the officers to identify areas of concern like drop out ratio of students, comprehension and language problems so that it can be tackled comprehensively.
          The Meeting was informed that Department is going to celebrate the declaration of youth of Kulgam 2017 for which a detailed programme has been already chatted out. The DDC sought full cooperation from resource persons from education Department in making it a successful endeavor. He directed them to channelize the talent among the students for their bright future prospects.