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The Chandigarh Traffic Police conducted an informative session at the school to introduce the newly formed Road Safety Club. The session aimed to educate selected students about traffic rules and road safety measures. Led by Inspector Dr Parvesh Sharma, a team of seven police officials engaged with students, highlighting the importance of responsible road behaviour. Through interactive discussions, students were made aware of essential traffic regulations, pedestrian safety and the role of the Road Safety Club in promoting awareness among their peers. The initiative reflects the Chandigarh Traffic Police’s commitment to fostering a culture of road safety among young citizens. The school administration expressed gratitude for the valuable session and looks forward to further collaborations in making the city’s roads safer.

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