Tag: City Police

  • Mangaluru: Police issues traffic, parking guidelines during PM Modi visit on May 3

    Mangaluru: Police issues traffic, parking guidelines during PM Modi visit on May 3

    Mangaluru : City police issue guidelines for traffic diversion and parking prohibition in and around the city on May 3 during the visit of Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, who is arriving for election campaigning in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. The guidelines will be in action from 7 am to 2 pm of May 3.

    All vehicles coming to Mangaluru from Udupi should take left at Mulki Vijaya Sannidhi and move through Kinnigoli-Kateel-Bajpe-Kavoor route.

    All vehicles going towards Udupi from Mangaluru should take right at KPT junction and move via Bondel-Kavoor-Bajpe-Kateel-Kinnigoli-Mulky route or take right from Kulur junction and move through Kavoor-Bajpe-Kateel-Kinnigoli route.

    Vehicles going towards Udupi from Suratkal should take right at Haleangadi junction and move through Pakshikere-S Kodi-Mulki route.

    Vehicle movement is prohibited from 7 am to 2 pm of May 3 on both sides of NH 66 from Haleangadi junction to Mulky Vijaya Sannidhi. Only vehicles arriving for the public function of PM Modi will be allowed to move. Similarly, vehicle movement on road from Kolnad junction to industrial area and to K S Rao Nagar is prohibited except vehicles arriving for the programme.

    There will be barricades installed at Karnad Bypass (national highway), Karnad Junction (Kinnigoli Road), Mulki railway station cross (Kinnigoli Road) and S Kodi Cross (Kinnigoli Road).

    Parking of vehicles is prohibited from 7 am to 2 pm on May 3 on both sides of national highway 66 from Haleangadi junction to Mulky Vijaya Sannidhi. Similarly, parking of vehicles will not be allowed on both sides of the road that leads to K S Rao Nagar from national highway, from Kolnad junction to Industrial area and K S Rao Nagar and from Karnad bypass to Karnad junction.

    Buses arriving for the programme from Mangaluru should drop the public near the entrance door before 9 am and park the vehicles near the World Bunts association building.

    Buses arriving from Udupi to the programme have to drop the public at Karnad Bypass and park the vehicles at Padubailu parking spot near World Bunts association building.

    Light vehicles and two wheelers of public arriving for the programme from Mangaluru and Udupi should be parked in the space opposite to that of the programme venue on the left side of Udupi-Mangaluru national highway.

    Light vehicles and two wheelers arriving from Mangaluru should be parked at the space near Sundar Ram Shetty Convention Hall on the left side of Mangaluru-Udupi road.

    VIP vehicles arriving for the programme will be parked on west side of Mangaluru-Udupi Road (Gundalu Guthu parking space).

    Vehicles arriving to the programme are prohibited from 10.30 am to move on road from Haleangadi junction and Karnad bypass till the venue of the programme till the PM reaches venue of programme from Kolnad Helipad.

  • Surat: Blood donation camp organized by City Police and Pandesara Industrial Association

    Surat: Blood donation camp organized by City Police and Pandesara Industrial Association

    A blood donation camp was organized for Thalassemia children by Surat City Police and Pandesara Industrial Association at Pandesara Police Station. State Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi participated in the program and also donated blood. Surat Police Commissioner and other police personnel also donated blood for Thalassemia affected children in this program and this type of program will be organized every month by Surat Police.

    The event began with the lighting of the lamp by the Mayor and officials including State Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi and Police Commissioner. State Home Minister appealed to the people that Thalassemia affected children need blood every month and therefore Surat Police should organize blood donation camps every month. The special thing is that State Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi and Police Commissioner Ajay Kumar Tomar also donated blood in this event.

    In the blood donation program, Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi said that Surat Police is the first level police in the country. Police is going door-to-door listening to the problems of the people. We have introduced a process to ensure that merchants do not feel pressured to write complaints about clothing transactions. It is our responsibility to nab and bring the fraudsters with the traders wherever they are hiding. We want to take strict action. Harsh Sanghvi advised the traders not to give goods worth lakhs of rupees to any stranger. We have to fix a target that this year fraud of so many crores can be avoided.

    He further said that Surat Police has taken responsibility of 1400 to 1500 Thalassemia affected children in Surat city. The government has taken the responsibility of providing injections and medicines to these children. The government is always committed in this direction. There is not a single example in the country that the police of Surat city make arrangements for blood donation and delivery of blood to the children every month. Today the police themselves are ready to donate blood.

    After donating blood, police and TRB jawans will return to their duty after noon. Today the police has taken a big responsibility towards the society, when the police has taken such a big responsibility then the society also has a big responsibility. Wherever the police organize camps, congratulate them. When our sensitivity has decreased, let’s stand up and clap and respect this sensitivity of the police. Every family suffering from Thalassemia should be helped. Today we also take a pledge that if the family of a child suffering from thalassemia is working in a company, then the people of the company should take responsibility of such children.