Published: June 4, 2026 β’ 12:54 PM IST Β· Updated: June 4, 2026 β’ 2:04 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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Nearly two years after a high-level committee submitted 101 recommendations to overhaul the Testing Agency (NTA) following the NEET controversy, an RTI reply has revealed a key gap in the system: the agency does not have a consolidated, point-wise record showing what has actually been implemented.
The disclosure has raised fresh questions over how NEET reforms are being tracked, especially at a time when multiple authorities have publicly claimed that a large portion of the recommendations have already been carried out.
WHAT NTA SAID IN THE RTI REPLY In response to an RTI query filed by India Today, the NTA said that it does not have a finalised, consolidated document that shows the implementation status of each of the 101 recommendations made by the K Radhakrishnan Committee.
The RTI reply stated, "K.
Radhakrishnan Committee recommendations are under various stages of examination and implementation.