Delhi Government Offers Free DTC Bus Rides for NEET Aspirants
The Delhi Government, led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, is providing free DTC bus rides for NEET candidates on June 21 to ease transportation burdens. Candidates need only to display their NEET admit cards to benefit from this initiative, designed to reduce stress on exam day.
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In a significant move to support aspiring medical students, the Delhi Government, under the stewardship of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, has announced complimentary travel for NEET candidates on DTC buses scheduled for June 21, the day of the examination. This initiative is crafted to mitigate the logistical challenges faced by students on the crucial test day.
Chief Minister Gupta emphasized the need to alleviate the supplementary pressure on candidates and their families following the recent annulment of the NEET examination. Recognizing the resultant stress in terms of time, finance, and mental well-being, the Delhi Government has pledged its support by ensuring unhindered access to transportation.
By allowing all candidates to travel freely by presenting their NEET admit cards, the administration aims to enable students to concentrate fully on their examination, undistracted by logistics. Highlighting the importance of time, effort, and the youth's future, CM Rekha Gupta emphasized the government's unwavering commitment to support educational pursuits and competitive exam readiness.
With NEET being a pivotal turning point in the lives of many young individuals, the Delhi Government acknowledges its duty to provide maximum support on significant days like these. In her message to candidates, CM Gupta expressed her best wishes, urging them to approach the examination with confidence and determination.
The Chief Minister reiterated the need for candidates to present their admit cards for availing free DTC travel and underscored the importance of such governmental support measures in fostering the educational aspirations of the nation's youth.
(With inputs from agencies.)

