NEET-UG to Replace EAMCET For Medicos in AP

In another ten days, when the notice for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for undergraduates (NEET-UG) is issued by the Union Health Ministry, there will be no more EAMCET for would-be medical students in Andhra Pradesh. From next year onwards, students seeking admission to medical colleges in the state will have to appear for a common national-level test to be held by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). A similar examination for post-graduate courses will be introduced from 2013, state health minister D L Ravindra Reddy announced on Thursday.

The move kicked off a debate on its implications for rural students and the syllabus candidates would have to prepare for. According to sources, the state government was opposed to the Medical Council of India's (MCI's) proposal to have one national-level common test because of the difficulties it would have overcome in implementing reservations for local and non-local quota and for the state's underprivileged classes. Apart from Andhra Pradesh, the move attracted opposition from Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. But the Supreme Court gave the MCI the go-ahead in July and states will have to fall in line.

Moreover, officials say the test would be conducted in Hindi and English and not in any other language. Tamil Nadu has strongly opposed this and demanded that states be allowed to conduct the test in their local languages. Thousands of students studying in Telugu-medium schools are in a fix with this move as they would find it hard to write in Hindi or English. On this issue, other states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, West Bengal too are demanding that the test be conducted in their local language.
 

Modi Is Not Our PM: Owaisi

MIM is a recognized state political party based in the Indian state of Telangana, with its head office in the old city of Hyderabad, which has its roots in the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen founded in 1927. Unlike most of the regional and national level parties, MIM party leaders ‘fight’ only for the well-being of Muslims, whereas no other party has such communal feelings. In their each and every speech, MIM leaders speak only about Muslims. If these leaders are here to fight for Muslims, then why there are no development works are happening in old city area for decades. Akbaruddin Owaisi faced criticism for making hate remarks on Narendra Modi and Hindus. Recently, his elder brother Asaduddin Owaisi made some notorious annotations. In a one-on-one debate between BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra and Asaduddin Owaisi on the topic of demonetization in a popular Hindi channel, the former left no stone unturned in exposing the latter’s communal designs. Owaisi claimed how most of the Muslim community still remains unbanked and that demonetization has caused severe inconvenience to Muslims. He even went on to say that ATM’s in Muslim-dominated areas weren’t fed enough money. He indirectly alleged that the Modi government hadn’t done anything for Muslims. Even after being pressurized Owaisi didn’t call Narendra Modi as his Prime Minister. He went on said, “Your Prime Minister…” On the other hand, Sambit spoke wisely and called Owaisi a leader of small stature because he talked only of Muslims. He said that no area was Muslim or Hindu and that all areas belonged to India. Owaisi was constantly quoting an RBI report, to which Sambit challenged him to show where the RBI had used the word ‘Muslim’. Sambit even said that if a Muslim leader speaks of Muslims it’s not an issue, but the moment a VHP leader speaks of Hindus people go crazy accusing them of imposing the Hindutva ideology. The most amazing of his counters was to Owaisi’s claims of Muslims not having been brought into the banking system. Sambit said that when banks or ATMs are to be opened in Muslim areas leaders like Owaisi shout that banking is un-Islamic and that Muslims should refrain from it! This video of debate between Sambit Patra and Asaduddin Owaisi is going viral in social media.