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NEET-UG row: INDIA bloc to raise exam paper leak issue in Parliament tomorrow

DNA Thursday, 27 June 2024
Leaders of the INDIA opposition bloc have decided to raise the NEET issue in both houses of Parliament on Friday and members will give notices in this regard, sources have said.
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