Ujjain: Cops gift flowers to traffic violators

Ujjain: Cops gift flowers to traffic violators

FPJ News ServiceUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 02:39 AM IST
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Ujjain: During traffic week the cops of traffic police gifted flowers on Friday who violated the traffic rules and persuaded theme the importance of the traffic rules for safety. The cops gathered at Teen Batti square gifted flowers to vehicle drivers and explained them the importance of using helmet and following the traffic rules.

Pink driving license camp held

A free of cost driving licence camp was organised at Government girls’ post-graduate college on Friday. On this occasion RTO Santosh Malviya addressed the camp and told the students to observe traffic rules. District women empowerment and assistant nodal officer Sabir Siddiqui and principal Ulka Yadav also addressed the students. Publicity convener Dr Vinodkumar Gupta informed that the guests were welcomed by convener Dr Pratibha Shrivastava and NSS convener Nirmal Gupta. The programme was conducted and gratitude was expressed by Dr Saroj Ratnakar.

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