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Sonia Ji & Mamatha Ji! You Needn't Do Any Good to Students! But Don't Spoil Them

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Sonia & Mamatha Needn't Do Any Good to Students! But Shouldn't Spoil Them

Sonia & Mamatha Needn't Do Any Good to Students! But Don't Spoil Them
Sonia & Mamatha Needn't Do Any Good to Students! But Don't Spoil Them

Political analysts often analyze in media discussions that the least had Sonia Gandhi and Mamatha Banerji done to the nation as their ideologies nor initiatives offer no great inspiration to the citizens of India, ever. 

And now, both the women politicians seem to be on a  mission to spoil the lives of lakhs of students. Here is the report in detail. 

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Having deferred JEE Mains and NEET examinations three times owing to the outspread of the coronavirus pandemic, the union government decided to conduct JEE Mains from 1st to the 6th of September. NEET is scheduled on September 13. 

A total of 9.2 lakh students will appear for the JEE Mains while 15+ lakh students are awaiting to take on NEET. 

However, some lazy and mischievous students, who hadn't prepared well for the exams had decided to mar the spirits of the bright students.Subsequently, they approached the Supreme Court for further postponement of the exams. 

But then, sensing the huge threat of 'Zero' academic year, the Apex Court dismissed the petitions of the lazy students. Writing off the petitions, the court said, "precious year of students cannot be wasted and life has to go on."

And now, Congress' interim president Sonia Gandhi and West Bengal CM Mamatha Banerji joined hands for the postponement of JEE and NEET. They decided to file a review petition in the Supreme Court. 

On the other hand, Mamatha wrote a letter to the PM Modi. "I am aware that the Hon'ble Supreme Court has given a verdict on holding JEE/NEET examinations and the central government has been issuing instructions to go ahead with it accordingly. However, I would like to request for your kind intervention and to consider the central government making an appeal to the Hon'ble apex court to review its decision in the interest of the student community, so that they are free from mental agony and mental disaster," Mamatha wrote to the PM. 

Right now, all the aspirants of top Engineering and Medical courses are praying gods for the conduct of the prestigious entrance exams as per the schedule confirmed by the central government.