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"Since the eighth grade, my daughter has been studying for the NEET test. We were confident she would perform well on the test, but because of this problem, she was unable to focus and couldn't complete the exam "The father of a student was quoted by ANI.

Digital Desk: For young women and girls who had to remove some of their undergarments on Sunday in order to sit for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) at a private educational institution in Kerala's Kollam district, the anticipation of taking the test quickly turned into a humiliating and traumatic experience.

According to news agency PTI, the father of a 17-year-old girl who was taking her first NEET exam claimed that his daughter was still recovering from the traumatic experience of taking the more than three-hour exam without a brassiere.

The girl's father has reported the incident to the police and plans to file a complaint with the Human Rights Commission as well.

 

Speaking to a TV station, he claimed that his daughter was dressed in accordance with the NEET bulletin's dress code, which makes no mention of innerwear.

According to news agency ANI, the parent reportedly confirmed that the girl students were required to take the exam in front of male invigilators and other male students, which caused the girls to feel extremely uncomfortable and disturbed both mentally and physically.

"Since the eighth grade, my daughter has been studying for the NEET test. We were confident she would perform well on the test, but because of this problem, she was unable to focus and couldn't complete the exam "The father of a student was quoted by ANI.

The incident was also the subject of a suo moto case filed by the state's women's commission. According to reports, the number of complaints about the incident is rising.

Kerala's higher education minister R Bindu responded to the incident on Monday, saying that since the test was not put on by a government agency, there had been a serious oversight on the part of the organisers.

"It was unacceptable for the organisers to treat the female and young female candidates in this manner without taking into account their human rights. We will express our dissatisfaction with what transpired to the National Testing Agency (NTA), a central government body that administers entrance exams for educational institutions, and the Center "said the minister.

Several groups held protest marches against the college on Monday in response to the incident, according to the police. A senior police officer in the area stated that a group of female officers have gone to record the girl's statement and that appropriate action, including the filing of a case, will be taken based on what she has to say.

 

The officer added that they were investigating the private company that had been tasked with administering the test.

Meanwhile, on Monday, the Kerala State Human Rights Commission commanded an investigation into the incident. The Kollam Rural SP was instructed by the commission to submit a report within 15 days.

What took place on July 17th?

The father who filed the complaint told the television station that on July 17 in the afternoon, after his daughter had arrived at the testing location, he and his wife were getting ready to eat lunch in the car when they received a call from a number that said "information technology" asking them to meet at the gate.

"We saw our daughter crying when we got to the gate. She claimed that she and the other girls were required to remove some of their undergarments for the test, and she requested a shawl to cover herself with.

"My wife gave her shawl to my daughter, and after she returned inside, we assumed the incident was over. But when the exam was over and our daughter returned, she was upset and sobbed into my wife's arms.

According to his daughter, one of the invigilators—most of them men—said she could write the exam or remove her brassiere. "In violation of Covid-19 protocols, young women's and girls' undergarments were stacked one on top of the other in two rooms. People taking the exams range in age from 17 to 23, he said.

Authorities in north Kerala's Kannur allegedly forced a 17-year-old student to take off her bra as part of strict measures to prevent cheating and irregularities in a national medical entrance examination in 2017.

The woman, who wished to remain unidentified, claimed to have arrived at the examination centre at 9.20 am while sporting a bra with a steel buckle that had set off the metal detector outside.

She claimed she was asked to take her underwear off with 10 minutes left before the NEET.

 

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