
At Blooming Buds School Chandnawan, staff, students and drivers were made aware of traffic rules
According to the instructions of the Government of India, Road Safety Month is celebrated every year from 1st to 31st January, under which road safety awareness seminars are held in every corner of India. Under this series, according to the instructions of Transport Minister Laljeet Singh Bhullar and State Transport Commissioner and under the guidelines of Deputy Commissioner Mr. Vishesh Sarangal, an awareness campaign was launched to reduce road accidents at Blooming Buds Senior Secondary School, Chand Nawan. On this occasion, the staff, drivers and students of Blooming Buds Senior Secondary School were made aware about traffic rules by the staff of RTO office Moga. Speaking on the occasion, RTO Moga office staff said that every year Road Safety Month is celebrated, under which people are appealed to follow the road rules. While he appealed to the young generation not to drive at high speed, he also appealed to the parents of the children not to give any kind of vehicle to their minor children. Apart from this, he said that we all should follow the traffic rules and leave the house only when necessary due to the extreme fog. He also said that we should also use fog lights. He said that sometimes it is seen that people drive their vehicles at a high speed, where they blatantly flout the rules of the law, where they also put their lives in danger. He appealed to such people that life comes once. We should not make joke of it. RTO Moga also said that this campaign will continue in the future. On different days where the checking campaign will be conducted, awareness seminars will also be held in schools to teach the young generation about the rules of the law. He said that according to the instructions of the government, the work of the people is being done on the basis of priority at the RTO office, Moga, and no one is being allowed to face any problem. All the staff of RTO office Moga have been instructed to sensitize the people coming to the office for daily work under road safety policy. On this occasion, BBS Group of Schools Chairman Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Saini, Chairperson Madam Kamal Saini, ATO Moga, Mr. Sukhdeep Sharma District Moga Incharge Automated Driving Test Track Singhawala, Shri Davinderpal Singh Rimpi Chairman Cambridge International School Moga, Staff of RTO Office Moga, Vishesh Khera, Harry Dhillon, Ankush Dhillon, all staff and students were present.