Mangaluru: Awareness on new traffic amendments and safety ethics at SAC


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Mangaluru, Sep 14: As a part of academic curriculum the students of third BA Journalism of St Aloysius College will conduct a Public Relation event. A group comprising Adarsh PA, Vipin Varghese, Kiran Kumar, Iola Quadros and Aiyappa MK will conduct the PR event on September 14 at 1.30 pm at Sanidhya Hall of St Aloysius College.

The talk and an interactive session would be on the topic awareness on new traffic amendments and safety ethics. The head constable of Kadri traffic Police station Niranjan and his team will be addressing the students.

Youth are the traffic offenders in the recent days. The road crimes and accidents have been increasing day after day .The Union Ministry for Transport, government of India, came up with increase in fines for traffic offenders. The amendment has created lots of fear and confusion among the general public about the new amendment in traffic laws. Hence to make the general public aware of the laws and clear the doubts about the amendment, the college is organizing the event. Since youth and students are assets of this nation, it is important to create awareness among them.

  

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