New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today (Sunday) gave priority to the convenience of students and took a step which is being discussed. According to sources, after reaching Delhi Airport at 1:15 pm, PM Modi decided to stay at Delhi Airport for some time instead of going directly to his residence.
PM Modi stayed at the airport to ensure that traffic is not affected.
Know that the NEET exam being held across the country today was to start at 2 pm. A large number of students and their parents were going towards the exam centre. In such a situation, there was a possibility of traffic being affected on some roads of Delhi due to the movement of PM Modi’s convoy. In view of this, PM Modi delayed leaving from Delhi airport so that students do not face any problem in reaching the exam center on time.
PM Modi took the decision for the convenience of students
According to sources, PM Modi took this decision in view of maintaining normal traffic system and convenience of students. Due to this, there was no traffic problem on the roads of Delhi due to them and the students going to appear for the exam did not have to face any delay.
PM Modi’s decision is an example of administrative sensitivity
Every year lakhs of students participate in NEET exam and traffic management in cities is an important challenge on the day of exam. In such a situation, this decision taken by PM Modi while giving priority to the convenience of the students is being considered an example of administrative sensitivity.
PM Modi also discusses exams for students
It is noteworthy that PM Modi has already expressed his commitment and concern on issues related to students on many occasions. To reduce exam tension, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also been communicating with students through the Pariksha Pe Charcha program. It is being told that PM Modi left from the airport only after the start of NEET exam. After the information about his decision came to light, its discussion is being seen on social media.
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