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Haryana Finalizes Security and Logistics for July 26–27 CET Exams

The chief minister outlined comprehensive security, transparency, logistical protocols to guarantee a fair, smooth examination for 13.48 lakh candidates.

Overview

  • Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini directed deputy commissioners and superintendents of police to share sensitive centre data with the Home Department for potential internet suspension around the exams.
  • He mandated continuous videography of question paper storage, transit and delivery at all 834 centres to maintain transparency throughout the process.
  • Police have been instructed to bar anti-social elements, restrict private school staff and enforce a 500-metre no-phone zone while monitoring social media to curb rumours.
  • The Transport Department must ensure adequate buses, free travel for guardians and special arrangements for long-distance candidates while urging the public to avoid unnecessary travel.
  • 112 emergency response services will be integrated into exam-day plans with reserve buses on standby to address any urgent situations.