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The Enforcement Directorate has returned assets worth over Rs 89 lakh to six individuals who were deceived by officials of a medical college in Kerala for admission to MBBS and PG courses. The accused collected money from parents, aware that admissions were discontinued after the introduction of NEET. The Kerala High Court ordered an inquiry into the allegations, and the ED filed a chargesheet after searches and property attachment.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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