
Police help girl reach right exam centre
The Hindu
Hubballi-Dharwad Police played Good Samaritan for a girl who had come to a wrong examination centre on the first day of her SSLC examination on Monday.The girl came to the examination centre at Laming
Hubballi-Dharwad Police played Good Samaritan for a girl who had come to a wrong examination centre on the first day of her SSLC examination on Monday. The girl came to the examination centre at Lamington School in Hubballi. But once she entered the hall, the invigilators told her that she had come to the wrong centre. The girl was asked to go to another centre. But she had no vehicle to go there. The school staff then requested the police to help her. Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police on duty V.S. Rayapur immediately directed police constable B.S. Lingadal to drop the girl to the other centre.More Related News

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