cops aid 117 C.E.T. aspirants stuck en route to exam centres
Gurugram, July 27 -- The Gurugram police on Saturday helped 117 Common Eligibility Test (CET) aspirants reach their exam centres on time, going beyond routine duty while maintaining law and order across the city.
Two school buses carrying 103 candidates encountered issues-one broke down, and the other lost its way. Acting swiftly, police teams coordinated with school authorities and arranged alternate transportation, ensuring all students reached their centres before the reporting deadline.
"We were panicking when the bus wouldn't move. The police came and assured us everything would be fine. They even took us in their jeeps and dropped us on time," said Sneha Kumari, a candidate from Hisar.
Another student, Zaid Ali from Nuh, initially reached the wrong centre. "I was completely lost and had no idea where to go. A constable at the chowk saw me looking confused, checked my admit card, and then guided me to the correct location on his bike. I wouldn't have made it without him," he said.
In addition to these incidents, 14 other candidates were assisted individually due to issues such as traffic delays and miscommunication. They were also dropped at their centres by on-duty officers. "While maintaining order was our primary goal, we also understand how important this exam is for students," said police spokesperson Sandeep Kumar. "Helping them was our duty and privilege."...
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