Part 163 imposed in Gurugram forward of NEET-UG re-exam: Official

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Part 163 imposed in Gurugram forward of NEET-UG re-exam: Official

Prohibitory orders below part 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) have been imposed throughout Gurugram to control motion round examination centres to make sure the graceful conduct of the Nationwide Eligibility cum Entrance Check for Undergraduate (NEET-UG) re-examination at 18 centres throughout Gurugram on Sunday, deputy commissioner Uttam Singh mentioned on Saturday.

Police and security personnel make arrangements ahead of the NEET-UG re-examination. (PTI (Representative Photo))
Police and safety personnel make preparations forward of the NEET-UG re-examination. (PTI (Consultant Photograph))

Round 6,800 candidates are set to seem for the re-examination. Beneath part 163, meeting inside a 200-metre radius of examination centres has been prohibited. Gurugram police will even deploy 380 safety personnel throughout 18 centres.

“Of the overall deployment, 200 personnel might be stationed on the examination centres throughout town for safety and law-and-order duties, whereas 180 personnel might be assigned to visitors administration,” mentioned Sandeep Turan, public relations officer, Gurugram police.

The order additionally bans carrying weapons, parking automobiles, use of loudspeakers, and operation of wi-fi or any digital units within the restricted zone. Moreover, photocopy retailers and training centres positioned inside 500 metres of the centres have been directed to stay closed on the day of the examination.

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To stop dishonest and make sure the integrity of the examination course of, authorities have deployed cellular jammers, put in CCTV surveillance techniques, and organized biometric verification amenities in any respect examination centres, officers mentioned.

A two-tier frisking system has been put in place in any respect examination centres to strengthen safety measures and stop the entry of unauthorised objects, officers mentioned.

Turan added that police riders have been deployed at every examination centre to conduct steady patrols throughout the examination interval. Emergency Response Automobiles (ERVs) will even be stationed at key intersections and strategic areas to help candidates and reply to any emergency scenario, he added.

In Faridabad, a minimum of 6,460 candidates are anticipated to seem for the NEET-UG re-examination at 19 examination centres. Deputy commissioner Ayush Sinha mentioned prohibitory orders below part 163 have been imposed round all examination centres to make sure the graceful conduct of the take a look at.

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Sinha mentioned officers from the district administration, the Nationwide Testing Company (NTA) and the police division have been finishing up common inspections of the examination centres and reviewing safety preparations forward of the examination.

Greater than 500 police personnel might be deployed throughout 19 examination centres within the metropolis for the take a look at, police mentioned. Every centre might be manned by a group of 10 personnel, together with seven male officers and three ladies officers.

In the meantime in Nuh, there are 4 examination centres and a complete of 1,646 candidates will seem for the examination.

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