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IGP Kashmir Reviews Security Arrangements for NEET Re-Exam, Amarnath Yatra

KH Web Desk by KH Web Desk
June 18, 2026
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IGP Kashmir Reviews Security Arrangements for NEET Re-Exam, Amarnath Yatra
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Directs Strict Implementation of SOPs for NEET UG Re-Examination and Foolproof Security for SANJY-2026

Srinagar, June 18: IGP Kashmir V. K. Birdi chaired a review meeting to assess preparedness and finalize security arrangements for the smooth, fair, and transparent conduct of the NEET UG 2026 Re-Examination. The meeting also reviewed the security, traffic, and public facilitation measures being put in place for the forthcoming SANJY-2026.

The meeting was attended by the IGP Traffic, all Range DIsG of Kashmir Zone, DIG Traffic, SSP PCR Kashmir, SO to IGP Kashmir, all District SSsP of Kashmir Zone, and other senior officers.

During the meeting, IGP Kashmir emphasized strict adherence to Standard Operating Procedures and directed all field officers to ensure robust security measures at examination centres. Shri V. K. Birdi directed the officers to ensure adequate police deployment at all examination centres, with special focus on access control, crowd management, and maintenance of law and order. Strict frisking and identity verification of candidates shall be carried out at entry points in coordination with examination authorities.

Officers were further directed to ensure the secure transportation, escort, and handling of confidential examination material and maintain close coordination with the civil administration and concerned agencies. Reviewing traffic arrangements, IGP Kashmir instructed the officers to facilitate the smooth movement of candidates and prevent congestion around examination centres. IGP Kashmir called upon all officers to ensure professional conduct, public-friendly policing, and seamless coordination among all stakeholders so that the examination is conducted in a secure, peaceful, and transparent manner.

Moreover, with regard to SANJY-2026, IGP Kashmir emphasized strict adherence to all prescribed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and directed officers to ensure seamless coordination among security agencies for the safe and smooth conduct of the Yatra. Shri V. K. Birdi directed all District SSsP to personally supervise security arrangements and ensure foolproof security for Yatra convoys through effective deployment and real-time monitoring.

Reviewing traffic management measures, IGP Kashmir directed the strict enforcement of Yatra convoy movement schedules and prescribed cut-off timings to facilitate the safe passage of Yatra convoys. All field officers were instructed to ensure that convoy regulations are implemented in a coordinated and public-friendly manner.

The meeting concluded with IGP Kashmir directing all officers to maintain strict vigilance, ensure close coordination among agencies, and effectively implement security and traffic arrangements for the smooth conduct of the NEET UG 2026 Re-Examination and SANJY-2026, while ensuring public convenience.

KH Web Desk

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