Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government approved to conduct MD CAT test again

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government approved to conduct MD CAT test again

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cabinet has given its approval to conduct the MD CAT test again. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cabinet meeting was held under the chairmanship of caretaker chief minister Muhammad Azam Khan. The meeting was attended by the caretaker cabinet members, chief secretary, additional chief secretary and other administrative secretaries. A three-point agenda was prepared for the meeting.

In the meeting, the issue of re-organization of the MD CAT test was discussed in detail, the cabinet has approved the administration of the test by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Medical University. The cabinet decided that this test will be conducted in six weeks, this time the test will be conducted by Khyber Medical University instead of ETA.

Giving a briefing after the meeting, Caretaker Information Minister John Achakzai said that important decisions were taken in the cabinet, this test will be taken again, a committee has been formed for the MD CAT test, the committee will be chaired by the chief minister, and the test will be copied. The two brothers were the main characters in the matter and will bring the accused to the logical end, recommendations were also made in the cabinet that the parents of the children should also be arrested, the MD CAT scam is a case of 2 to 2.5 billion rupees.

The caretaker information minister said that people are going abroad due to lack of better opportunities, important decisions were taken in the apex committee, a meeting was held with the army chief for 5 to 6 hours on law and order situation, dollars, gold, smuggling. The matter was discussed in detail, a huge amount of dollars and forty thousand tons of sugar were seized, a wing was formed against extortion cases, 145 cases were registered, 124 were arrested, 13 extortion groups were arrested.

He said that 450 sites that spread hateful content were closed, arms license was tightened, work on the forensic lab of 9 billion was stressed, tough decisions were taken in the Apex Committee on handi and handing, illegal sims. Terrorists are receiving support from

He said that it is the job of the Election Commission of Pakistan to give the date of the election. There will be a big operation against the terrorists in the coming days. If the Afghan currency has improved, the illegal Afghan refugees should go back. will not be allowed to stay here.

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Interview with Mr. Ali Khan, Spokesperson for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government

Interviewer: Thank you for joining us ‍today, Mr. Khan. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cabinet recently approved the re-conduct of‌ the MD CAT test. ⁢Can you elaborate ​on the reasons behind this ⁤decision?

Mr. Khan: Thank you for having me. The primary motivation for re-conducting the MD‌ CAT test is to ensure that all students have a fair and equal opportunity to demonstrate their capabilities. Our previous testing methods faced scrutiny, and it became evident that a ⁢more​ organized approach was necessary ‍to uphold the integrity of the exam process.

Interviewer: The meeting was chaired by‌ caretaker Chief Minister Muhammad Azam Khan. What role did he play in this decision?

Mr. Khan: Chief Minister Azam Khan played a pivotal role in guiding the discussions​ during the cabinet meeting. His leadership helped‍ to focus on the urgent need for organizational clarity in the administration of the MD CAT test. He advocated for a⁢ comprehensive strategy that ensures transparency and efficiency in the new testing process.

Interviewer: You mentioned that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Medical University will administer the test this time. What prompted this change from ETA to ‍Khyber Medical University?

Mr. Khan: The decision to involve Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Medical University stems from our commitment to leverage local expertise in medical ‌education. The ‍university‍ has a strong track record and ‍familiarity with the nuances required ‍for conducting such tests. We believe this ‌change will‌ enhance both the quality and reliability of the examination process.

Interviewer:​ What‍ timeline has the cabinet set for the new MD CAT test, and what measures are being taken to ensure its ⁣success?

Mr. Khan: The cabinet has​ set a timeline of six weeks to conduct the MD CAT‌ test. To ensure its success, we are‌ implementing a rigorous preparation plan that includes comprehensive training for the administration team, clear communication of guidelines ⁢to students, and the establishment of transparent evaluation criteria. This structured approach is designed to build confidence in the testing system.

Interviewer: ‍Thank⁤ you, Mr. Khan, for sharing these‍ insights. Any final thoughts ‌on what this means for students in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa?

Mr. Khan:‌ Absolutely. This is a significant step toward ensuring that our medical students have a fair and credible pathway to entering the medical profession. We are committed to fostering an⁢ environment that ⁢prioritizes merit and dedication,⁤ ultimately​ benefiting both the students and the‌ healthcare system in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Interviewer: Thank you for your time, Mr. Khan. We look forward to seeing the positive outcomes of this initiative.

Mr. Khan: Thank you for having me.
To transfer the administration of the MD CAT test to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Medical University was made after thorough evaluations of the previous testing system. Khyber Medical University has shown a strong commitment to uphold academic integrity and has the necessary infrastructure and expertise to conduct this exam efficiently. We believe that this change will help restore public confidence in the examination process.

Interviewer: There have been allegations surrounding the MD CAT test, particularly related to a significant financial scam. Can you clarify the situation and the measures being taken to address these issues?

Mr. Khan: Absolutely. The MD CAT scam, which involves a staggering amount of approximately 2 to 2.5 billion rupees, is a serious concern. The cabinet has formed a committee, chaired by Chief Minister Khan, to thoroughly investigate the matter. We are committed to bringing the culprits to justice, including the two main individuals involved and even possibly holding parents accountable for their roles. This investigation is a priority, and we are taking all necessary steps to ensure that such misconduct does not occur in the future.

Interviewer: Moving beyond the MD CAT test, the caretaker government has discussed various security measures and actions against extortion and smugglers. Can you summarize the government’s approach?

Mr. Khan: Our government is taking a multi-faceted approach to enhance law and order in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. We recently held an extensive meeting with law enforcement and military officials to address urgent issues, including smuggling and terrorism. We’ve made significant strides—over 145 cases have been registered, and numerous arrests have been made in connection with extortion activities. We’ve also closed down around 450 sites that were spreading hateful content. The government remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens.

Interviewer: Lastly, there has been talk about the upcoming elections and the return of Afghan refugees. What is the government’s stance on these matters?

Mr. Khan: Regarding the elections, the Election Commission of Pakistan is responsible for announcing the date, and we are ready to facilitate that process. As for Afghan refugees, we believe that, as conditions improve, those who do not have a legal status should return to Afghanistan. We will not allow illegal residents to stay, as it is crucial for the stability and security of our province.

Interviewer: Thank you for your insights, Mr. Khan. It seems like the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is taking significant steps to ensure fairness, security, and integrity in both educational and administrative processes.

Mr. Khan: Thank you for having me. It’s important for the public to understand our commitment to creating a fair and just system for everyone. Our citizens deserve nothing less.

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