City Police to hold Traffic Adalat on Oct. 28
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City Police to hold Traffic Adalat on Oct. 28

October 26, 2017

Traffic Advisory Committee formed to seek suggestions from public

Mysuru: The density of traffic increasing day by day in city, may lead to traffic problems, hence a Traffic Advisory Committee has been formed in city to seek suggestions from the public to streamline the traffic. A ‘Traffic Adalat’ in this regard has been arranged at Police Bhavan on Oct. 28 at 9.30 am.

City Police Commissioner Dr. A. Subrahmanyeswara Rao is the Chairman and DCP Dr. Vikram V. Amathe is the Vice-Chairman of the Committee. Selected members of the public and representatives of the KSRTC, RTO and other Departments are the members of the Committee. Officials of MCC, MUDA, CESC, NHAI and others will participate to address grievances related to traffic. Interested persons may participate in the meeting and give their suggestions, according to a release.

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