When DC's order became a boon for Annu of Hisar who reached the second exam centre

Chandigarh- The instructions given to the officials to help the candidates proved to be a boon for Annu, a resident of village Thurana in Hisar district, who came to appear for the exam in the first shift today. The duty magistrate took the responsibility of taking Annu, who had mistakenly strayed, to her right centre. On this, the girl thanked the district administration.

Chandigarh- The instructions given to the officials to help the candidates proved to be a boon for Annu, a resident of village Thurana in Hisar district, who came to appear for the exam in the first shift today. The duty magistrate took the responsibility of taking Annu, who had mistakenly strayed, to her right centre. On this, the girl thanked the district administration.
As per the instructions of Chief Minister Shri Naib Singh Saini, all the duty magistrates as well as all the officers of other departments have been instructed to help the candidates reach their examination centres.
The instructions given by the Chief Minister to help the students proved to be a boon for Annu, daughter of Sushil Sharma, a resident of village Thurana in Hisar district. Annu's morning shift was at Chaudhary located in Sector 13. The centre was at Bansilal College, but by mistake it was located in village Prem Nagar. Bansilal reached in front of the university. In such a situation, Annu got scared. The duty magistrate posted in reserve there saw Annu crying and spoke to her. Then Annu's uncle, who was standing nearby, told that they had reached Prem Nagar by mistake. On this, the duty magistrate put Annu and his uncle in the car and sent them to their assigned examination center at Chow with immediate effect. Bansilal was brought to the college.

Candidates reached the examination centers through shuttle bus service
Candidates were admitted only after thorough screening, the examination started at the scheduled time
Candidates boarded the buses with happy expressions on their faces along with their parents. On the other hand, shuttle bus services were run on all seven routes of the city, through which candidates reached their assigned examination centers.
Apart from this, village secretaries helped many candidates from rural areas to reach their examination centers. Disabled candidates are also appearing for the examination at 56 different examination centres set up in Bhiwani. Special instructions have been given to the Panchayat Department to assist the disabled persons in reaching their designated examination centre. For this, village secretaries were put on duty.