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Haryana govt sets multi‑layered security for NEET exam

Chandigarh, June 18 (IANS) The Haryana government has put in place a comprehensive, multi‑layered security framework to ensure the peaceful, fair and transparent conduct of the National Eligibility‑cum‑Entrance Test (NEET‑UG 2026), scheduled for June 21.

On the directions of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, the government, district administrations and the police have rolled out special arrangements to safeguard the sanctity of the examination and provide candidates with a safe environment.

The examination will be conducted across 19 districts, Gurugram, Faridabad, Sonipat, Jhajjar, Rohtak, Ambala, Yamunanagar, Kurukshetra, Karnal, Kaithal, Panipat, Hisar, Rewari, Jind, Nuh, Bhiwani, Palwal, Sirsa and Mahendragarh. Every centre will be secured with adequate police personnel, duty magistrates, dedicated men and women frisking teams and Quick Response Teams (QRTs).

Chief Minister Saini directed officials to ensure proper arrangements for security, traffic management, medical assistance, drinking water and other essential facilities. He said the government is committed to providing every candidate with a fear‑free and impartial examination environment.

Director General of Police (DGP) Ajay Singhal affirmed that the Haryana Police is fully prepared to ensure fair and peaceful conduct of NEET‑UG. He directed all Police Commissioners, Superintendents of Police and senior officers to maintain regular monitoring, conduct surprise inspections and continuously review security arrangements.

The DGP warned that strict legal action would be taken against exam mafias, disruptive elements and those spreading rumours. He appealed to candidates and parents to follow prescribed guidelines and report suspicious activity.

A dual‑layer frisking system has been instituted at all centres. The first round of screening will be conducted by police and Home Guard personnel before candidates reach the main gate, while the second will be conducted by security staff on the premises.

At least one frisking personnel member will be deployed for every 100 candidates, with women constituting at least 50 per cent of the frisking teams. Hand‑held metal detectors will also be used.

–IANS

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