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Hyderabad police organise virtual run for road safety awareness

By ANI | Updated: November 7, 2020 10:50 IST

Hyderabad City Police conducted a Virtual Run for Road Safety awareness campaign on Saturday.

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Hyderabad City Police conducted a Virtual Run for Road Safety awareness campaign on Saturday.

Telangana State Home Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali who was the chief guest launched the event. Hyderabad City Police Commissioner Anj Kumar and other officers also participated in the campaign.

Ali told , "This awareness campaign has been orgsed by Telangana police. A total of 50 police stations have participated in this at the same time. I congratulate the police officers. After the formation of separate Telangana State, our police have been working hard for the safety of the public. People should follow all the rules for their own safety." Several people took part in the awareness programme.

( With inputs from ANI )

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