
Govt reviews preparations for CET
While additional chief secretary, home department, Sumita Misra on Friday reviewed the preparations of the district administration for the CET in Panchkula, other senior officials, including those from civil and police administration, reviewed arrangements in their respective districts.
Around 13.70 lakh applicants are expected to take the examination. The HSSC has also made an arrangement of around 1,000 Haryana Roadways buses for those taking exams – for shuttle service to examination centres.
The HSSC teams also made arrangements for the conduct of examination, even as the officials of district administration reviewed security arrangements in and around the exam centres.
The preparations were being made in addition to invoking the prohibitory orders within the 500-metre radius of the examination centres and setting up special police check posts at strategic locations.
Sumita Misra, while reviewing arrangements, directed the police to maintain strict vigil while being courteous to candidates and their guardians.
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Extending her best wishes to all the aspirants, she urged them to arrive at exam centres well in advance.
Any candidate facing difficulties en route can approach the nearest police personnel for assistance, she said. Police have been instructed to escort stranded candidates to their exam centres without delay, Sumita added.
She also directed for the setting up of helpdesks at bus stands and other prominent locations for the convenience of candidates.
Sumita further urged students and parents not to fall for fake messages, letters, or rumours circulating on social media. "Follow only official instructions issued by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission, the police, or the district administration," she said, adding that any attempt to spread misinformation or share forged documents would result in immediate police action.
Transport arrangements for Teej (BOX)
Haryana transport minister Anil Vij on Friday announced that on Saturday and Sunday, general passengers would also be allowed to travel in the buses operating in various cities of Haryana for the common entrance test candidates. He said his suggestion was accepted by CM Nayab Singh Saini, as July 27 coincides with Teej celebrations, a widely observed cultural and religious festival in Haryana, and a large number of citizens, particularly women, travel to visit their families and temples.
He further said it was equally important to ensure smooth, uninterrupted, and safe public transportation for the general public.

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