Early Times Report NEW DELHI, Aug 19: Observing that there is a need to institutionalise the reforms in NEET exams, the Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the National Testing Agency to inform it about the steps taken to implement recommendations of the Radhakrishnan panel and the Nandan Nilekani committee. A bench of Justices PS Narasimha and Alok Aradhe asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to file a fresh affidavit in the matter. "The Radhakrishnan Committee has correctly said it is a systemic problem which needs institutionalisation, which is the most important part of it. This process on paper everything is good. But then one exam happens and by the time the second exam happens it is a new picture all together," the bench said At the outset, Mehta told the court the process adopted with safeguards right from printing the NEET question paper till the students get it. The law officer asserted that the system in place for the NEET exams is foolproof and difficult to breach. He said several moderators are asked to prepare question bank and they are not aware which will be part of the question paper. |