Left student unions invite KTR for meet on NEET paper leak

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Hyderabad: Representatives from Left student unions met with BRS working president KT Rama Rao and invited him to attend a round table discussion in Hyderabad on May 20. The student leaders expressed their concern over the distress caused to millions of students and their parents across the country due to the recent leak of the prestigious NEET paper. They criticised the BJP govt for the repeated leaks of various competitive exam papers. They highlighted the severe impact such irregularities have on society and conveyed their strong suspicions of support from central government officials behind these leaks.The Left student unions’ JAC (AISF, SFI, PDSU, PDSU Vijrumbhana, GR PDSU, AIDSO, AIFDS) are organising the round table meeting to safeguard students’ futures and plan further actions against these irregularities. The delegation that met KTR included key student leaders such as Gyar Naresh from AISF, Kiran and Ashok Reddy from SFI, Podipongi Nagaraju and P Mahesh from PDSU, Dr S Nageshwar Rao and N Sumanth from GR PDSU, Alluri Vijay from PDSU (Vijrumbhana), along with Anil, Shiva, Palle Murali, Nithish, and Theegala Shyam.
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Koride Mahesh has been working with the Times of India, Hyderabad for over two decades. He is currently senior assistant editor of TOI, Hyderabad. He holds PhD (doctorate) in Journalism and has a total of 32 years of experience in print journalism. He extensively writes on urban infrastructure, projects, civic issues, real estate market, land issues, energy, irrigation and state govt administration in Telangana. He also covers state political developments, especially BRS

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