Palandri: Traffic Plan Ready To Solve Traffice Issues In The City

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PALANDRI: (Azadi Times), A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner Sudhanoti Dr. Umar Azam Khan, to run one-way traffic to solve traffic problems in Palandri city.

The meeting was attended by Superintendent of Police Sudhanoti Syed Abbas Ali, Assistant Commissioner Headquarters Sardar Muhammad Parvez Khan, Chairman Municipality Amir Nawaz, President Bar Association Sardar Muhammad Zaheer Khan, representatives of Anjuman Tajran, journalists, and other stakeholders.

 

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In order to solve the traffic problems in the city, Superintendent of Police Sudhanoti put the traffic plan in front of everyone, on which the participants of the meeting presented their own suggestions in the meeting. Addressing the meeting, Deputy Commissioner Sudhanoti said that all necessary steps are being taken to solve the traffic problems in Sudhanoti City.

 

To keep the flow of traffic better, it is inevitable to make the traffic one-way in the city. One-way traffic will be helpful in solving problems. He said that wrong parking cannot be allowed under any circumstances. Actions are also being taken against squatters and encroachments in the city. A separate place is being allotted for the management of the carriages.

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Businessmen and people should support the administration for the improvement of traffic in the city. If all the stakeholders will try to solve the problems together, the flow of traffic will be better. Steps are being taken to solve the traffic problems outside the educational institutions even during the holidays. The Deputy Commissioner said that the district administration is continuing its efforts to solve public problems.

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