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Despite pain, 8-month pregnant woman powers through CET exam with Bhiwani cops’ help

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Sanjeeta, an eight-month pregnant woman, with police personnel.

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In a heart-warming gesture, the Bhiwani police provided support to an eight-month pregnant woman, Sanjeeta, who began experiencing pain while writing the CET, but still managed to complete it.

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The woman, who hails from Hansi town, experienced pain while appearing for the CET at the Government Girls Senior Secondary School in Bhiwani on Sunday.

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Upon receiving information about the issue, Bhiwani City SHO Satya Narayan Sharma, his team and an ambulance rushed to the exam centre. After she finished her exam, the team took her to the Civil Hospital for medical examination. She was examined and, later, discharged after her condition improved.

Doctors said she has been experiencing physical discomfort, but her health was stable. The pain was predominantly caused by extreme heat and physical stress, they added.

Sanjeeta had travelled from Hansi to Bhiwani in a private vehicle to appear for the exam. Despite being eight-month pregnant and suffering from discomfort due to the hot weather, she completed writing her exam with timely assistance by the police and the Health Department.

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Sharma said, on getting information, the team remained on high alert at the exam centre for about two hours, until the woman completed her exam. An ambulance and a health team stayed on standby until the exam was over.

Sanjeeta thanked the Bhiwani police, saying, since she knew that a team was on standby to take care of her, she was able to complete her exam without worries. Her family also expressed gratitude to the police and medical team for their support.

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