The Indian Medical Association has urged the government to decentralize NEET-UG exams and implement online testing to prevent future paper leaks. Expressing deep concern over the NEET-UG 2026 irregularities, the IMA called for a CBI probe, swift arrests, and fast-track courts to restore public trust in the selection process for aspiring doctors.
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