Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan reviewed the preparations of state governments for the NEET (UG) re-examination on Monday, focusing specifically on student convenience, security arrangements, and the integrity of the examination process. He directed all state governments, Union Territories (UTs), and central agencies to ensure strict adherence to security protocols and to guarantee that the examination is conducted flawlessly.
The Union Home Secretary requested states and UTs to facilitate smooth travel for students appearing for the NEET (UG) re-examination. The Chairman of the Railway Board assured full cooperation.
The meeting was attended by the Chairman of the Railway Board; Secretaries of the Departments of School Education & Literacy, Higher Education, and Posts; Directors General (DGs) of CRPF, CISF, BCAS, and NTA; as well as senior officials from the Ministries of Defence and Health & Family Welfare.
**Key decisions taken during the meeting:**
Special emphasis was placed on student convenience, security arrangements, and the fairness of the examination.
The preparedness of all states and UTs was assessed.
The Home Secretary directed that all security protocols be strictly followed during the examination.
Emphasis was laid on examining in a completely error-free and transparent manner.
States and UTs were asked to facilitate the travel and movement of students.
The Chairman of the Railway Board assured necessary support for the students.
Senior officials from the Railway Board, Ministry of Education, Department of Posts, NTA, Ministry of Defence, and Ministry of Health participated in the meeting.
Directors General of CRPF, CISF, and BCAS were also present.
Specific discussions were held regarding the security of examination centers and the safe transport of examination materials.
Instructions were issued to ensure better coordination between central and state agencies.
The government aims to successfully conduct the NEET re-examination without any irregularities, paper leaks, or security lapses. All concerned agencies have been asked to remain alert to ensure that students do not face any inconvenience on the day of the exam.
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