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From detention cell to future doctor: Kashmir teen cracks NEET after PSA reprieve
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Zubair ul Islam Bhat, once facing detention under the Public Safety Act for alleged suspicious online activity, has cleared NEET 2025. People's Conference chief Sajad Lone intervened, vouching for Zubair's character and securing his release. This second chance allowed Zubair to pursue his dream of studying medicine, highlighting the impact of compassion and belief in redemption.
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