Bengaluru:A girl medical aspirant in Karnataka almost missed her NEET re-exam on Wednesday due to
COVID-19 restrictions and some technical issues before Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar came to her rescue and facilitated her appearance.
Tanuja Karregowda from Shikaripura in Shivamogga, Yediyurappa's hometown, wrote the examination at Basavanagudi
Centre after the Chief Minister and Sudhakar, responding to her social media post highlighting her plight, intervened
and asked officials to allow her take the test, an official release said.
A Navodaya School student, Tanuja, daughter of a farmer, was selected for coaching at Pune as well. However, she could not take up the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET)
on September 13 as she had a fever and her house was sealed after being declared as a containment zone.
As per a Supreme Court direction, the National Testing Agency on Wednesday reconducted the exam for those who missed it due to COVID-19.