New Delhi, January 2 The Union government today told the Supreme Court that it will implement the recommendations made by the seven-member expert committee on the NEET-UG examination. The apex court had refused to cancel the controversial NEET-UG examination on August 2 last year. The Supreme Court has asked former ISRO chief K.K. A seven-member committee was formed under the leadership of Radhakrishnan. Appearing for the Center on Thursday, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told a bench of Justice PS Narasimha and Justice Manoj Misra that the expert committee has submitted its report and the government will implement all their recommendations. “We are going to implement all the recommendations and the matter can be listed after six months,” the law officer said. Postponing the hearing of the matter for three months, the bench directed to list this special leave petition for the month of April. are given The entire report has not been placed on record as it also contains some details about issues like printing of questions etc. -News-Patiala Post navigation The owner of a Delhi cafe, harassed by his wife and in-laws, narrated his heartache in a video made before suicide DSP Gursher Singh dismissed in Lawrence Bishnoi interview case