Mangaluru: AIMIT students along with RPF raise awareness on railway helpline number


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Mangaluru, Feb 26: AIMIT-MBA students, as a part of their ‘Service Learning Project’, collaborated with the Railway Protection Force (RPF) in order to create awareness on helpline number 182, a railway passenger security helpline number on February 24.

A realistic role play was demonstrated, where one of the students get tricked by a thief when she places her phone for charging using the public plug point. Chaos prevailed till she dialled the helpline number and Bharath Raj, sub-inspector attended to the plea and sent forth his staff to catch hold of the thief and get him to the place of theft.



The public was taken aback with the realistic scenario created and it was very influential. Flyers were distributed and the relevance of the helpline number - 182 was explained by Bharath and the students in local languages.

  

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  • Deekshith, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 27 2018

    It's great to see my classmates doing such a realistic act, where one can portray the possibilities of events that might happen.
    Great work people! Keep it up 👏

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