The Supreme Court granted an additional two weeks to the High-Level Committee of Experts, formed after the NEET-UG exam controversy, to submit its report. Led by Dr. K. Radhakrishnan, the committee was tasked with recommending measures for fair exams. The court emphasized avoiding past errors and directed the Ministry of Education to act on the recommendations promptly.
Supreme Court extends deadline for expert panel report on NEET-UG exam controversy by two weeks

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