The Gujarat government today appealed to the Centre to conduct the National Eligibility-cum -Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to MBBS course in regional languages for the benefit of students.
Speaking at the 11th meeting of the Inter-State Council (ISC) here, Chief Minister Anandiben Patel said conducting the test in regional languages will benefit students. The same demand has earlier been raised by some other states.
She also laid emphasis on the need for having more coastal police stations in Gujarat to fill the gap in the coastal policing, given its proximity to Pakistan.
She urged the Centre to consider its request for financial assistance for setting up a forensic laboratory.
Patel said her government was in complete agreement with the recommendations made by Justice M M Punchhi Commission, which was formed to look into the new issues of Centre-State relations keeping in view the changes that have been taken place in the polity and economy of the country.
She, however, said that the Centre should take into consideration the views of the state government and "take necessary actions to achieve the goal of co-operative federalism".
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On the use of Aadhaar, she said Gujarat has already enrolled 91.26 per cent adult population under the scheme. For covering the remaining adult population, the state government has set up 560 permanent enrolment centres.
"We have also constituted a Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Cell in the Finance Department to oversee both, Aadhaar seeding and also the flow of financial benefits to the beneficiaries' accounts through DBT.
"The state government will meet the deadline set by Government of India towards transferring all Government subsidy/ benefits through DBT by March 31, 2017," she said.