DU VC Urges Calm Amid NEET Protests
Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh appealed to student and political organizations to maintain order during protests over the alleged NEET paper leak. Stressing the importance of a conducive learning environment, Singh urged students to focus on studies and trust the system post-exam cancellation.
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Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh has called on student organizations manifesting in the capital to maintain calm amid protests concerning the alleged NEET exam paper leak.
He urged political groups and associations to facilitate an environment conducive to learning, stressing that disruptions primarily affect students.
Singh emphasized the necessity for students to concentrate on their academic pursuits, reaffirming their faith in the system despite the examination's cancellation, acknowledging that unnecessary chaos could have long-term impacts on the nation's future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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