Yenepoya World School leads public awareness event for Road Traffic Victims Day


Media Release

Mangaluru, Nov 18: The students of Yenepoya World School gathered at Fiza by Nexus Mall, Mangaluru on November 16 to raise awareness on the occasion of 'World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.'

Through thought-provoking acts and performances, the students captured the attention of every passerby, drawing a crowd that cheered and appreciated their heartfelt effort for the cause.

ASI Santhosh Padil, Mangaluru Traffic, recipient of the Chief Minister's Award, marked his presence for the event and delivered a talk on the do's and don'ts on traffic rules, highlighting the importance of driving safely. His presence added immense meaning to the cause that the students aimed to raise.

Anthony Joseph, principal of Yenepoya World School expressed his thoughts by saying, “It was truly a delight to witness the gathering parents, families, and onlookers alike coming together to support the young performers of Yenepoya World School and the important message they carried”.

The event not only honoured the victims but also reminded the community of the need for safer roads and responsible driving.

 

 

  

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