"सर जी सुन लीजिये"
@JPNadda sir please conduct #NEETPG2025 in single shift where fairness and transperancy is maintained. We need you to help us.
"Normalisation is an abnormal formula"
we deserve a fair chance to prove us
@advsatyamrajput@DrDhruvchauhan@drlakshyamittal
🚨 STIPEND ISSUE NOW UNDER SUPREME COURT Judiciary SCRUTINY—
NMC informs SC:
📌 756 Medical Colleges reviewed
📌 573 colleges allegedly have no stipend dispute
📌 7 colleges found not paying stipend; show-cause notices issued
Hon’ble Supreme Court appoints @UDF_BHARAT’ advisor Dr. Charu Mathur, as Nodal Counsel to assist in scrutiny of records and submissions.
The fight for fair stipend, accountability and transparency continues.
#StipendMatter #SupremeCourt #UDF #MedicalStudents #NMC @ANI@TimesNow@timesofindia@aajtak@IndiaToday@AdityaRajKaul@Shalini_Journo
BREAKING: Shocking assault on IMA Rajasthan President Dr. Anand Gupta in Udaipur!
CCTV captures violent brawl at hospital reception; Dr. Gupta seen with torn clothes, demanding justice.
This is NOT just an attack on one doctor — it’s an attack on the entire medical fraternity. Immediate FIR, arrests & strict action required!
Medical community stands UNITED.
#StopViolenceAgainstDoctors #JusticeForDrAnandGupta #ProtectDoctors
@UdaipurPolice@RajCMO@RajPoliceHelp@UdaipurDm@RajGovOfficial@PMOIndia@HMOIndia@ani_digital@ANI@aajtak@htTweets
A doctor walks into a hospital to save lives, not to risk his own.
What happened in Udaipur is a grim reminder that violence against healthcare workers continues unchecked. Every such incident sends a chilling message to thousands of doctors serving patients day and night.
If those entrusted with saving lives are not safe, how can the healthcare system remain strong?
Justice delayed only encourages the next attack.
#StopViolenceAgainstDoctors
#WATCH | Delhi: On the United Doctors Front presenting NEET and NTA reform suggestions before the Parliamentary Standing Committee, United Doctors Front Chairperson Dr. Lakshya Mittal says, “Today, June 1st, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports held a meeting; as a panel administered by the Rajya Sabha, we had been officially invited to attend. However, despite being officially invited, upon our arrival, we discovered—through information received from certain members—that we were not permitted to enter the parliamentary meeting hall…Our primary demands include the immediate dissolution of the NTA—which is currently registered as a society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860—and the constitution of a new body established specifically through an Act of Parliament. Secondly, if there is any misuse of the National Emblem by the NTA, an inquiry must be instituted…”
United Doctors Front (UDF) today presented detailed NEET & NTA reform suggestions before the Chairman, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth & Sports.
Dr. Lakshya Mittal led the delegation and demanded:
• Dissolve the present NTA
• Create a new statutory National Examination Body through an Act of Parliament
• Full inquiry into possible misuse of National Emblem by NTA
• Time-bound probe into all NEET-UG 2024 & 2026 irregularities
NEET is the gateway to medical education. Lakhs of aspirants deserve complete transparency, accountability & zero scams.
https://t.co/AsROisBhrG
#NEETReform #NTAReforms #UDF #NewExamBody #MedicalEducation #StudentJustice
UPDATE ON NEET-SS 2025 COUNSELLING—
Today, we held a constructive meeting with officials from MCC @DghsIndia, @MoHFW_INDIA , regarding the pending NEET-SS 2025 counselling process.
We have been informed that the counselling is expected to resume within the next 1–3 days.
We appreciate the authorities for taking up the matter and look forward to the early commencement of the counselling process for thousands of aspiring super-speciality candidates.
#NEETSS2025 #MCC #DGHS #MedicalEducation @drlakshyamittal
Heartiest congratulations to @drasmalhi Dr. Amarinder Singh Malhi, Chief Advisor, United Doctors Front, on being elected as Delhi Medical Council (DMC) Member from AIIMS New Delhi.
Dr. Lakshya Mittal, Chairperson UDF, and the entire UDF team extend best wishes for his new responsibility and continued service to doctors, patients, and society.
@ANI@PTI_News@ians_india@timesofindia@htTweets@Republic_Bharat@aajtak@ndtv@indiatvnews
#UDFBharat #UnitedDoctorsFront #DelhiMedicalCouncil #AIIMSDelhi #DoctorsVoice
Upon being invited as a Special Invitee by the Rajya Sabha Parliamentary Standing Committee, Chairperson Dr. Lakshya Mittal, National President Dr. Babita and the UDF team will participate in the high-level meeting to be held on 1st June in the Indian Parliament.
In this meeting, the Parliamentary Committee comprising 31 MPs, the Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the Secretary of the Department of Higher Education, and the Director General of NTA will be present.
Discussions will be held in this meeting on topics related to necessary reforms in NEET, NTA and the examination system.
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National Testing Agency (NTA) has informed the Supreme Court that it has undertaken wide-ranging structural and security reforms following the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak controversy and the subsequent cancellation of the examination. The matter pertains to pleas filed by the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) and the United Doctors Front (UDF), which have sought a structural overhaul of the examination body over alleged irregularities in the conduct of NEET-UG 2026.
In its affidavit, the NTA stated that a High-Powered Steering Committee (HPSC), in a meeting held on April 17, 2026, reviewed preparations for NEET-UG 2026 and recommended extensive pre-exam, during-exam and post-exam safeguards. These included mandatory CCTV checks and preservation of footage for at least 90 days, mock drills at examination centres, weather-based contingency planning, verification of power backup systems, emergency medical facilities, and detailed inspections of centres in the week preceding the examination. The committee also recommended post-examination forensic analysis of CCTV footage to detect anomalies and irregular conduct that may not be identifiable in real time.
The affidavit further stated that the HPSC will reconvene after the conduct of NEET-UG 2026 to deliberate, in consultation with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, whether future NEET examinations should be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode or continue in Pen-and-Paper Test (PPT) mode.
The NTA also informed the Court that several recommendations of the High-Level Committee of Experts (HLCE) have already been implemented or are at an advanced stage of implementation. As part of the restructuring process, 16 new senior posts have been created within the NTA, including Director and Joint Director-level positions. Two Joint Secretary-level officers have been designated as Additional Director Generals to supervise technology operations and test security respectively. A Secretary-level officer was also appointed as Director General of the NTA in March 2026. The agency further stated that domain experts from institutions such as IITs, UGC, CBSE, KVS and IGNOU have been engaged to strengthen examination management and security mechanisms.
On institutional coordination, the NTA said that State-Level Coordination Committees (SLCCs) and District-Level Coordination Committees (DLCCs) have been constituted across the country to ensure secure conduct of examinations. According to the affidavit, 18 SLCCs and 621 DLCCs had been operationalised by the time NEET-UG 2026 was conducted on May 3, 2026. These committees include officials from the administration, police, intelligence agencies, NIC and NTA to strengthen surveillance and coordination during examinations.
The apex court is stated to hear the matter soon.
🚨 BIG UPDATE 🚨
Tomorrow, the petition filed by UDF against the Ministry of Education & NTA is listed before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. 🇮🇳⚖️
A crucial day for transparency, accountability & the future of students.
#SupremeCourt#NEET#NTA#UDF
“United Doctors Front stands in complete solidarity with the doctors, residents, interns, and healthcare workers of Government Medical College Rajouri. Any form of violence, intimidation, harassment, or security lapse inside a healthcare institution is absolutely unacceptable. UDF demands strict action against those responsible and immediate strengthening of hospital security mechanisms to ensure the safety, dignity, and protection of healthcare professionals and to prevent such incidents in the future.”
@UDF_BHARAT@DrDhruvchauhan@SakeenaItoo@OmarAbdullah
Delhi: Lawyer representing the United Doctors Front (UDF) in the NEET case, Rituu Reniwal Rituu Reniwal says, "...I requested that the NTA, which is an autonomous body registered under the Societies Act, should be restructured or monitored through a parliamentary body such as the UPSC system, because NTA is not directly accountable to Parliament. In my petition, I raised this issue..."
The Supreme Court has issued notices to the Centre and the National Testing Agency (NTA) seeking a response on a batch of pleas, including one by the United Doctors Front (UDF), that have sought the dissolution of the NTA over allegations of paper leak of the NEET-UG 2026 examination and a re-examination under the monitoring of a panel headed by a former Supreme Court judge.
Verbally observing that the NTA has not learned their lesson despite the Supreme Court’s earlier intervention on the issue, a bench led by Justice PS Narasimha also directed the NTA to file an affidavit indicating the position with regard to a Monitoring Committee which was constituted after the directions of the Court on the issue.
“We also direct K Radhakrishanan to be appointed as the Chairman of the monitoring committee, indicating compliance with the Court directions. List this matter on Thursday,” the Court said