CP Sajjanar Launches Safe Ride Challenge: Key Call To Motorists

Hyderabad, Oct 13 (Maxim News): Hyderabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar launched an innovative program called Safe Reddy Challenge on Monday (October 13). The main objective of this Safe Ride Challenge program is to inculcate responsible driving habits among citizens.

Here To Join Us On WhatsApp

As part of this challenge, motorists must wear a helmet if they are riding a bike and a seatbelt if they are traveling in a car before starting their journey. They must take a short video or photo of themselves following these safety measures, tag three friends or family members, and post it on social media.

They should be challenged to do the same. It’s like the challenge in the movie Stalin starring Chinrajeevi. It’s like in the movie Stalin, Chiranjeevi helped one person and told that one person to help three others, and those three to help three others.

Here To Join Us On WhatsApp

Sajjanar said tht safety never goes out of fashion. Every journey of yours starts with a decision to protect yourself and your loved ones. He called on motorists to participate in the State Ride Challenge program. Let us all together make safety the coolest trend in 2025. Sajjanar’s Safe Ride Challenge is receiving a huge response from the youth. Motorists are participating in the Safe Ride program on a large scale. (Maxim News)


Next Story:

  • Afghan Forces Seize Key Pakistani Posts

    Afghan Forces Seize Key Pakistani Posts

    Afghan forces seize key Pakistani posts after retaliatory strikes along the Durand Line, as cross border clashes intensify for a fifth day.


  • Baloch Militant Group Claimed Attacks in Balochistan

    Baloch Militant Group Claimed Attacks in Balochistan

    Baloch militant groups claim attacks on Pakistani forces in Gwadar, Kohlu and other areas, reporting casualties and infrastructure damage.


  • Jadcherla mortuary incident four suspended

    Jadcherla mortuary incident four suspended

    Hyderabad, Mar 3 (Maxim News) : Jadcherla mortuary incident has prompted action from the Telangana government after stray dogs reportedly mauled a body at a government hospital in Mahabubnagar district.


  • NHRC registers case on Musi Riverfront Project

    NHRC registers case on Musi Riverfront Project

    Hyderabad, March 3 (Maxim News) : NHRC registers case on Musi Riverfront Project following a complaint alleging environmental damage along the Musi riverbanks. Senior human rights lawyer Ramarao Immaneni approached the National Human Rights Commission seeking intervention.


  • India Preparing for War: Zardari Claim

    India Preparing for War: Zardari Claim

    India Preparing for War claim by Asif Ali Zardari sparks debate amid Indus Waters Treaty suspension and Operation Sindoor tensions.


Now you can get the latest stories from Indtoday on Telegram every day. Click the link to subscribe.  Click to follow Indtoday’s Facebook pageTwitter, and Instagram. For all the latest Hyderabad News updates

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.