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NEET candidate delay: Bengaluru Traffic Police rule out event-related congestion

NEET candidate delay: Bengaluru Traffic Police rule out event-related congestion
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Bengaluru Traffic Police have released a fact-check report confirming that a NEET candidate's failure to reach her exam center on time was due to a late departure and poor route selection. The police refuted claims that public event-related traffic congestion caused the delay.

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This highlights the role of official fact-checking in debunking viral social media claims that can cause public panic or misinformation.

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Bengaluru Traffic Police have issued a ‘fact-check report’ regarding a NEET candidate allegedly missing entry to an examination centre due to congestion on June 21.

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