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Dharmendra Pradhan's Interview | "Everyone Fulfilled Their Duty" | NEET Security, NTA | Exclusive

Everyone took their share of responsibility. All stakeholders, including the Air Force and paramilitary forces, fulfilled their responsibilities completely, due to which the examination was conducted successfully: Dharmendra Pradhan Education MinisterĀ Amid continuing discussions around NEET and examination reforms, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has defended the conduct of the examination, crediting multiple agencies and stakeholders for ensuring a smooth process.In this exclusive conversation, the Education Minister says that all stakeholders fulfilled their responsibilities, including the Indian Air Force, paramilitary forces, examination authorities and administrative agencies. According to Pradhan, coordinated efforts across institutions helped ensure that the examination was conducted successfully despite intense scrutiny and logistical challenges.The interview also explores the future of NEET, proposed examination reforms, the role of the National Testing Agency (NTA), concerns raised by students and parents, and the government's plans to further strengthen transparency and security in India's competitive examination system.What lessons have been learned? Are more reforms on the way? How does the government plan to improve trust in the examination process?Watch this exclusive interview for key insights from Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on NEET, NTA reforms, exam security and the future of India's education ecosystem.
Dharmendra Pradhan's Interview | "Everyone Fulfilled Their Duty" | NEET Security, NTA | Exclusive
Everyone took their share of responsibility. All stakeholders, including the Air Force and paramilitary forces, fulfilled their responsibilities completely, due to which the examination was conducted successfully: Dharmendra Pradhan Education MinisterĀ Amid continuing discussions around NEET and examination reforms, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has defended the conduct of the examination, crediting multiple agencies and stakeholders for ensuring a smooth process.In this exclusive conversation, the Education Minister says that all stakeholders fulfilled their responsibilities, including the Indian Air Force, paramilitary forces, examination authorities and administrative agencies. According to Pradhan, coordinated efforts across institutions helped ensure that the examination was conducted successfully despite intense scrutiny and logistical challenges.The interview also explores the future of NEET, proposed examination reforms, the role of the National Testing Agency (NTA), concerns raised by students and parents, and the government's plans to further strengthen transparency and security in India's competitive examination system.What lessons have been learned? Are more reforms on the way? How does the government plan to improve trust in the examination process?Watch this exclusive interview for key insights from Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on NEET, NTA reforms, exam security and the future of India's education ecosystem.
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