”In the Common Entrance Test (CET), officers and employees from all departments, along with candidates, participated with a highly meaningful spirit” – Sh. Anil Vij

“With everyone’s meaningful participation, the CET examination is moving towards success” – Anil Vij
“It was a major responsibility to transport/conduct the exam for over 13 lakh candidates in four shifts across two days” – Vij
“The smiling faces of the candidates reflected the efficiency of the transport arrangements” – Vij
“The Transport Minister patted the backs of his staff and applauded them for encouragement – Staff on duty from 5 a.m.”
“Along with providing transport to CET candidates, ensuring service for the general public was a big task” – Vij
“No goal can be achieved without the meaningful participation of the staff” – Vij
Sh. Vij inspected the arrangements made for the CET exam at Ambala Cantonment Bus Stand

Chandigarh, 27 July 2025

Haryana’s Transport Minister Sh. Anil Vij said that in the Common Entrance Test (CET), officers and employees from all departments, along with the candidates, participated with high enthusiasm and purpose, which is the reason the CET examination is moving towards success.
He added that transporting/organizing exam over 13 lakh candidates across four shifts in two days to the examination centres was a huge responsibility. To recognize the efforts, Sh. Vij encouraged the drivers on duty from 5 a.m. by patting their backs and applauding them.
He further said that the smiling faces of the candidates were clear signs that the transport arrangements were in good order.

Sh. Vij was speaking to media persons after inspecting the arrangements made by the Transport Department at Ambala Cantonment Bus Stand for the CET examination.

“Along with providing bus services to CET candidates, ensuring transport for the general public was also a major task” – Vij

The Minister said that “Along with arranging buses for CET candidates, we also had to ensure services for the general public, especially because of the Teej festival and the weekend (Saturday-Sunday), when travel demand is high. We paid equal attention to public passengers.
I personally spoke with candidates, and their happy faces indicate they are fully satisfied with the transport services.”

“No goal can be achieved without the meaningful participation of the staff” – Vij

Sh. Vij added that “I have also spoken to our transport staff. No goal can be fulfilled without their meaningful involvement. Our staff was on duty from 5 a.m., and they performed their duties commendably. All officers and employees are fulfilling their responsibilities sincerely to ensure the CET exam is conducted successfully.” The Transport Minister further informed that IAS officers, police personnel, transport staff, and district-level administration all participated sincerely in making the CET exam successful – and the exam is being successfully conducted.

“Festivals are celebrated with emotion; without emotion, no celebration is possible” – Vij

Responding to a question about the government conducting the CET exam like a festival for the first time, Sh. Vij said that “Festivals are always celebrated with emotion. Without emotion, no festival can truly happen. For example, if your heart is burdened, you can’t even light a Diwali lamp.” He reiterated that officers, staff, and candidates all participated with high spirit and purpose, which is why the CET is progressing smoothly.

Transport Minister encouraged staff by clapping and patting backs – staff deployed since 5 a.m.

Earlier, Sh. Vij inspected the CET-related arrangements at Ambala Cantonment Bus Stand and spoke to transport staff and candidates. He interacted with the drivers on-site. One driver shared that he had been on duty since 5 a.m., upon which Sh. Anil Vij applauded the drivers, patted their backs, and praised them for their dedication.

Transport Minister interacted with candidates onboard the bus regarding transport services

Similarly, Sh. Vij boarded a bus and interacted with candidates to get feedback about their exam and the transport facilities. The candidates expressed satisfaction, saying that thanks to the availability of transport, they faced no problems reaching the exam centre. He also inquired about bus operations and staff performance, to which the candidates responded positively, stating that everything was satisfactory and they had no complaints.

Sh. Vij also inspected other arrangements at Ambala Cantonment bus stand

Later, Sh. Vij visited the reception counter at Ambala Cantt bus stand and checked the attendance register, finding everything in order. He also inspected the Jan Seva Roti Bank, where he observed that meals were being provided for just Rs. 5, benefiting both the candidates and the general public.

Present on the occasion were Ambala Cantt SDM Vinesh, GS Roadways Ashwini Dogra, DSP Ambala Cantt, and other officials.