Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said the smooth and efficient conduct of the Common Eligibility Test (CET) was made possible due to coordinated efforts of officers and employees across the state.
He said such teamwork had set a benchmark for effective administration while speaking to reporters in Panchkula on Sunday.
Earlier, the chief minister joined citizens at Panchkamal, Panchkula, to listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme.
He remarked that the monthly address shares inspiring stories of individuals who have made significant contributions to society and reflects India’s rich cultural values, motivating citizens across the nation.
Referring to arrangements for the CET, the chief minister said the government ensured seamless facilities so that candidates could appear for the exam in a positive and stress-free environment.
Administrative officers, police personnel, and roadways staff worked in close coordination. Additionally, parents and local residents contributed by setting up refreshment points for candidates at various locations.
This collective effort, he said, transformed the CET into a meaningful and well-organised event across the state.