
CET conducted smoothly across Haryana; officials, volunteers praised for support
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Chandigarh: The two-day Common Eligibility Test (CET) organised by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) concluded smoothly on Sunday.
More than 90% of candidates appeared at around 3,000 examination centres set up across the state in coordination with the district administration and the education department.
The seamless conduct of the exam, with hardly any incidents of unfair means or candidate harassment, marked the first major success of the Nayab Singh Saini-led BJP government in its third term.
Chief minister Nayab Singh Saini praised the coordinated efforts of officers and employees across Haryana, stating that the CET set a perfect example of efficient administration. "The smooth and efficient conduct of the CET was made possible due to teamwork," he said while interacting with reporters in Panchkula.
From public transport arrangements by Haryana Roadways and shuttle services, to facilitation by police personnel at and around exam centres, officials worked in unison. Like Saturday, HSSC chairman Himmat Singh and transport minister Anil Vij conducted first-hand inspections of arrangements at centres and bus depots, and interacted with students.
At several centres, police personnel acted as Samaritans. In Panchkula, DCP Srishti Gupta deputed her escort vehicle to help a candidate who had arrived at the wrong centre.
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In Rohtak, a head constable and a constable assisted a differently-abled candidate, helping him reach the centre and shifting him to his exam room in a wheelchair.
"We are compiling a list of such Samaritans -- officials and employees who went beyond their duties to help candidates. We will not only recognise their service but also recommend that the state government honour them," said Himmat Singh, who lauded the dedication of those on duty.
In Kaithal, the Vaishno Sewa Samiti set up camps outside RKSD College, Jat College, and Government School at Jakholi Adda, offering tea, water, and food. They also provided tents, chairs, coolers, and fans to ensure comfort for visitors.
In Karnal, Nilokheri SDM Ashok Kumar set an inspiring example when a candidate, Renu Devi, was injured in a motorcycle accident on route to the exam. The SDM ensured she received first aid and personally drove her to the exam centre, enabling her to take the test. Renu Devi and her husband expressed heartfelt gratitude to the SDM and the Karnal district administration.
In Narnaul and Mahendragarh, CET-2025 witnessed a heartwarming display of compassion as volunteers from the District Red Cross Society assisted hundreds of candidates, especially Persons with Disabilities (PwD), at exam centres.
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