Kerala NEET Test Row: The issue came to light on Monday when the papa of a 17-year-old girl told the media that his daughter, who was resting for her first-ever NEET exam, was yet to come out of the stressful experience wherein she had to sit for the more than 3-hour-long examination without a bra.

Police in Kerala today registered a case about a supposed incident, where young women as well as ladies who appeared for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Examination or NEET test, were asked to eliminate their bra to be enabled to write the examination in Kollam district.

Police claimed a situation has actually been signed up under Indian Penal Code (IPC) Areas 354 [Attack or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty] as well as 509 [Word, gesture or act meant to disrespect the modesty of a female] on the basis of an issue of a girl that supposedly dealt with the embarrassing experience while standing for the NEET test held at an exclusive academic institute at Ayur in Kollam area on Sunday.

The situation was registered after a team of ladies police officers videotaped the declaration of the lady, they stated, adding that an investigation has been launched and the friskers that were apparently involved in the act would certainly be detained quickly.

The problem came to light on Monday when the papa of a 17-year-old woman told the media that his daughter, who was resting for her first-ever NEET test, was yet to come out of the traumatic experience in which she needed to rest for the over 3-hour-long test without a bra.

The dad had told a television channel that his child was impersonated per the outfit code discussed in the NEET publication which did not say anything concerning underwears.

Condemning the occurrence, different young people organisations had actually held objections looking for action against those included.

The Kerala State Human Rights Compensation has actually likewise ordered an examination into the case. The Payment has directed the Kollam Rural Superintendent of Cops to submit a record within 15 days.

For 10s of hundreds of medical hopefuls, getting rid of the NEET protection check is a substantial difficulty. Candidates are asked not to lug fixed as well as comply with a rigorous dress code, in which budgets, purses, belts, caps, jewellery, footwear as well as heels are banned.

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Last Updated: 19 July 2022