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Youth to Participate in Run for Jaipur on 21 December


A Step Towards Safety: Spreading Road Safety Awareness — Youth to Participate in Run for Jaipur on 21 December

Road accidents continue to occur frequently in Rajasthan and Jaipur, claiming many lives prematurely. In such a situation, creating awareness about road safety has become one of the biggest necessities of our time.

Run for Jaipur — is being organized on 21st December to promote road safety awareness. Through this initiative, the message of safety will be taken to every citizen.

The run will begin at 7 AM from Albert Hall and conclude at OTS Circle.

There is a strong sense of enthusiasm among the youth to participate in this Run for Jaipur. On Wednesday, representatives from student groups, youth organizations, employee unions, and social institutions visited the Dainik Bhaskar office. They appreciated the road-safety theme of the event and said that road safety is an important issue directly connected to everyone’s life. They assured that they will participate actively to help spread this crucial awareness.

Present during the discussion were:
Ramdev Chotiya from BSTC Sangharsh Samiti,
Pawan Kumar Sharma (State President, Special Teachers Association),
Chetan Singh, Deepak Garg, Hanuman Ram,
Lakshya Kumar Sharma, Vikas Yadav, Vikas Kumar Sharma,
Virendra Chaudhary, and Krishna Bhamu.

 


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