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DGP, J&K flags off Road Safety Awareness rally at Gulshan Ground, Jammu
1/28/2024 10:13:16 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 28: The Jammu and Kashmir Police alongwith other stakeholders will continue to work for making necessary regulatory changes as well as analysing the causes of accidents to save the lives and make the road usage safe. This was stated by the DGP, J&K R.R Swain at the flag off function of Road Safety Awareness Rally at Gulshan Ground Jammu here this afternoon. The rally was a collaborative effort of J&K Police, Jammu Three sixty, District administration and Transport department.
Addressing the participants, police officers and personnel the DGP J&K complimented and felicitated organisers for the initiative, saying that it is directly connected with saving the lives of the road users including the drivers. He also complimented citizens for supporting such initiatives in the larger interest of the community. He said that death in road accidents is a very avoidable loss of lives and it is a very painful situation when a number of people get handicapped. Multiple stakeholders have to come together to address this issue, the DGP said.
The DGP J&K assured that J&K Police alongwith other stakeholders especially licence issuing authority will continue to work on analysing the cause of accidents and wherever necessary regulatory changes will be made for the safe road usage. I am sure with good intentions and sincerity the situation will improve, the DGP added.
Jammu three sixty founder Vivek Mahajan expressed his gratitude to the DGP, J&K for the support in organising the rally. He thanked the participants and the sponsors.
ADGP Jammu Zone Anand Jain, DIG Traffic Jammu, Shreedhar Patil, SSP Jammu Vinod Kumar, SSP Traffic Jammu Faisal Qureshi, AIG (T&P), PHQ Manoj Kumar Pandith and officers of Traffic police and District Police were present on the occasion.
The rally was an attempt on part of the law enforcement departments, district administration and the community aimed at promotion of crucial messages regarding safe road practices and responsible driving behavior.
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