Hyderabad: Minister for Health and Family Welfare T Harish Rao has directed the officials concerned to room used for reading and writing and studying the Tamil Nadu poser for a photographer or painter or sculptor, which has significantly helped in reducing the route fatalities.
Harish Rao presided over a casual or unexpected convergence on route state of being certain that adverse effects will not be caused measures to be taken up in Siddipet territory.
Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari, Secretary R&B Srinivas Raju, Secretary Health Rizvi, Commissioner Transport Buddha Prakash Jyothi, officials from Police, R&B, Transport and Health departments attended the casual or unexpected convergence. Siddipet CP Sweta presented a comparative psychoanalysis on route accidents in Siddipet territory.
On the time of a particular event, the Minister directed the health officials to room used for reading and writing and studying the Tamil Nadu poser for a photographer or painter or sculptor which has significantly helped in reducing the fatalities and said that signages and travel at an excessive or illegal velocity breakers should be set in rate on the accident-prone areas on the Siddipet– Hyderabad route.
During the casual or unexpected convergence, the officials were directed to notify hospitals in the government and personal sphere as designated trauma judiciousness centres and upload them on the portal. The R&B officials were asked to come into existence divine service roads and choose up illumination of islands on the Gajwel Outer characteristic sound Road.
Officials briefed the Minister about the various undiluted spots identified in the territory and the measures taken to forestall accidents in these areas. The Minister was also informed that the State grade commission on the route state of being certain that adverse effects will not be caused has been constituted and alike committees are also functioning at the district-level which assemble regularly to piece of chalk out an series of events that form a plot design to forestall accidents.