Mangalore: Agnesians Appeal to Higher Authorities for Road Safety


Media Release

Mangalore, Aug 9: The students of St Agnes College along with the support of staff and administrative body took the initiative of joining hands together and appealing to the higher authorities, with regard to the road safety, zebra crossing and a cop near the college during peak hours.

On the August 4, the students of the college along with their vice principal and accompanied by the corporator Naveen D’souza, went to the  district police commissioner , Seemanth Kumar Singh and placed their appeal before him.

The commissioner hereby has assured that the request is accepted and the necessities will be provided. Thus, now the hope of the students has been rekindled by the statement made by the commissioner and the long awaited need of better and safe roads will be fulfilled.

  

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  • pop singer maggi short name, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 09 2012

    gud job by agnesians

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  • Thangavel, Urva Store

    Thu, Aug 09 2012

    If the police can save us from the speeding Buses it will be of great help. Esp the elderly people are scared by the way the bus drivers drive. I had felt whether they have licenses to drive vehicle or to kill people on the road

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  • SM, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 09 2012

    This is not a good move.For better roads and footpaths etc the Corporator should have approached the Mangalore City Corporation Commissioner . Laying of Roads and Footpath is a Initiative taken by MCC and not Police commissioner. The Police dept will only help you traffic issues .So , request Naveen along with the Agnesians approach the MCC Commisioner and in a few months time the footpaths will be laid .

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