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INDIA
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Chhattisgarh government has announced that it will ensure admission of students, who have qualified National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) but failed to register for counselling, into private medical institutions. A minimum of Rs 10 lakh will be spent on a student by the state government under this initiative. Speaking to media, a student Padma said, “I thank the government for this decision.” Speaking to ANI, Dantewada DM, Deepak Soni said, “According to the instructions of the Chief Minister, the government will ensure admission of the students, who qualified NEET but couldn't register themselves, into private colleges and bear the expense of their education.”