The Gurugram police have made extensive arrangements for the upcoming UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination scheduled for May 24. A total of 1,200 police personnel have been deployed across 19 examination centers in the city to ensure the smooth conduct of the test and maintain law and order.
Deployment Details
The police force includes officers from various ranks, including deputy commissioners of police, assistant commissioners of police, inspectors, sub-inspectors, and constables. The deployment aims to provide a secure environment for candidates and prevent any untoward incidents.
Security Measures
In addition to personnel deployment, the police have implemented several security measures. These include setting up checkpoints near examination centers, conducting random vehicle checks, and deploying quick reaction teams to handle any emergencies. The police are also coordinating with the examination authorities to ensure that all guidelines are followed.
Traffic Management
Traffic police have been instructed to manage vehicular movement around the exam centers to avoid congestion. Special arrangements have been made for candidates traveling to the centers, and alternative routes have been suggested to minimize delays.
Previous Success
The Gurugram police have a track record of successfully managing large-scale examinations. Similar arrangements were made during the UPSC mains and other competitive exams held in the city earlier this year.
Advisory for Candidates
Candidates are advised to reach their respective centers well before the reporting time. They should carry their admit cards and valid ID proofs. The police have also set up help desks at major centers to assist candidates with any queries or issues.
With these comprehensive arrangements, the Gurugram police aim to ensure a hassle-free experience for all UPSC aspirants.



