
NEET results will be out by June 26: CBSE New Delhi, June 12 (UNI): In an interim order today, the Supreme Court stayed the Madras High Court's directive which had restrained the publication of results of NEET for admission to MBBS and BDS courses. Almost 12 lakh students across India had appeared for the NEET (National Eligibility Entrance Test) which was conducted on May 7, 2017, in various languages, including English, Hindi and others, on the direction of the apex court. A vacation bench, headed by Justice Arjan Kumar Sikri and also comprising Justice Deepak Gupta, handed down the interim order after hearing from the Central Board of Secondary Education. The apex court asked the state High Courts not to entertain any petitions related to NEET 2017 examinations. CBSE said it will declare the NEET result in two weeks. This means results will be declared before June 26. The Board had moved the apex court seeking its intervention and a direction to transfer the matter from Madras & Gujarat High Courts to the Supreme Court. Wrong to comment on Army Chief, says Rahul Bengaluru, June 12 (IANS): Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Monday voiced disapproval of party leader Sandeep Dikshit's remark likening Army Chief Bipin Rawat to a 'sadak ka gunda' (a street goon). While speaking at a party event here, Gandhi said no politician should make any comment on the Army Chief. "I was told by someone from press (media) that one Congress leader has made a comment on the Army Chief. It is wrong. I want to make it clear that the Indian Army works for us, protects the country. There is no need to say anything against the Army Chief," he said. Dikshit had on Sunday triggered a row after he called the Army Chief 'sadak ka gunda' over the latter's public statement. While Dikshit offered an apology for his remarks, the BJP on Monday demanded an apology from Congress President Sonia Gandhi as well.