Medical aspirants in Gujarat are gearing up for the NEET re-exam this Sunday following a paper leak. Unprecedented security measures are in place, including GPS-tracked question paper transport, CCTV surveillance at all 211 centres, and rigorous frisking for over 79,000 students. Authorities have established a central control room and deployed senior police officials to ensure a smooth and secure examination process, aiming to prevent any malpractice.
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