Yamraj steps out on Hyderabad streets to warn helmetless drivers

Yamraj graced the Rasoolpura traffic junction, handing out malas and urging people against seatbelt-less and wrong-side driving.

Hyderabad: Helmetless drivers in Hyderabad were urged to revisit their dangerous acts as a person dressed as Yamraj, the Hindu god of death, stepped out on the streets catching culprits on Wednesday, December 3.

The road safety drive has been initiated by the Chairman of KIMS Sunshine Hospital and Sarvejana Foundation, Dr Guruva Reddy.

The foundation will reportedly target a total of 365 traffic junctions across the city as part of its drive.

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On Wednesday, Yamraj graced the Rasoolpura traffic junction, handing out malas and urging people against seatbelt-less and wrong-side driving.

Public drinkers made to clean parks

In another initiative urging public accountability, people who were caught drinking alcohol in parks were ordered to clean the same parks and lakes as part of their court-ordered social service.

According to Hyderabad police, 104 individuals have been directed to perform cleanliness tasks in major parks and hospitals in the past two days.

As part of this, 42 people were made to clean Krishna Kant Park in Yousufguda, 40 people cleaned Chacha Nehru Park in Masab Tank, and 22 people were allotted to Erragadda Mental Hospital.

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