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sack dharmendra pradhan rahul gandhi to pm modi
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AI-generatedThe news covers a political controversy over a canceled medical entrance exam (NEET-UG) in India. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: the event is a government exam irregularity and political blame game, with no impact on commodity prices, company margins, supply chains, or sector-specific revenue/cost channels. The re-examination and format change are administrative decisions with no disclosed commercial implications.
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- NEET-UG exam originally held on May 3 was canceled due to reported irregularities.
- Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced a re-examination for NEET-UG on June 21.
- The exam will transition to a computer-based format next year.
- Allegations of a NEET paper leak affected 22 lakh aspirants.
- Congress leader Rahul Gandhi called for PM Modi to dismiss Education Minister Pradhan.
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