Chandigarh, July 27- The Common Eligibility Test (CET-2025) in Narnaul and Mahendragarh witnessed a heartwarming example of compassion and service. As hundreds of candidates arrived at exam centres, a group of dedicated volunteers from the District Red Cross Society silently became a lifeline for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) candidates.
Under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner Dr. Vivek Bharti, the volunteers had arranged special tricycles to ensure that no candidate faced any difficulty in reaching the exam halls. From early morning, the volunteers waited near the exam centres, helping students reach the entrance safely and comfortably.
For two days, this initiative stood out as a rare example of inclusive thinking. Parents of the candidates and other citizens watched with admiration as volunteers cheerfully assisted students, making them feel confident and cared for. Many passers-by lauded the effort, saying that such sensitivity gives true meaning to public service.
For the candidates, this effort was far more than simply providing transport to the exam centre as it created a welcoming environment that allowed them to focus on their exams without stress. With smiling faces and words of encouragement, the volunteers proved that a small act of kindness can make a big difference in someone’s life.