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Sangareddy District Introduces Traffic Task Force Bikes to Ease Congestion

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Sangareddy District Introduces Traffic Task Force Bikes to Ease Congestion

In an important step to reduce traffic congestion in Sangareddy district, the “Society for Sangareddy Security Council” (SSSC), along with Gland Pharma, introduced 10 new Traffic Task Force bikes today. The event was attended by Shri C. Damodara Rajanarsimha, the Hon’ble Director of the Medical and Health Department.

At the inauguration, District Superintendent of Police (SP), Mr. Chennuri Rupesh IPS, highlighted the cooperation between SSSC and other organizations to improve safety for both residents and local industries. He explained that these bikes, which are equipped with advanced technology, will be stationed in key locations like Patan Chervu, Sangareddy, and Zaheerabad. Their purpose is to quickly respond to emergencies and manage traffic efficiently.

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Mr. Rupesh also mentioned another safety initiative that began last month. In collaboration with Newland Industry, the SSSC launched a special bus service called “She-Shuttler” to ensure the safety of women working in local industries. Additionally, he shared that the initiative also focuses on providing educational support to children of migrant workers and individuals with disabilities.

Shri C. Damodara Rajanarsimha praised the partnership between SSSC and Gland Pharma. He emphasized the importance of the new bikes in helping to control traffic problems in the area. He also thanked key contributors to the program, including the SSSC Chairman, District SP, General Secretary Satyanarayana, and Gland Pharma’s Managing Trustee, Raghuramana.

The event saw the presence of many local dignitaries, including Zaheerabad MP Suresh Shatkar and TGIIC Chairman Nirmala Jaggareddy, along with various members of the SSSC. Their participation reflected the strong commitment of both the community and local authorities to improving traffic management and safety in the district.

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