MBA grad Shubhi Jain is a young traffic volunteer who decided not to shout at or penalise those not following traffic rules. Watch this video how she has grabbed Indore's attention with her fun gestures and moves
An e-challan is generated every time a violation is captured on the cameras. Traffic police can also issue e-challans for traffic violations and the challans can be paid online as well as offline. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways’ website allows citizens to pay their traffic e-challans online.
"People were saying that the police is harassing citizens and charging hefty fines at the drop of a hat. We wanted to change that mindset." Well done, Hyderabad Traffic Police! #RespectRules #RoadSafety
“I wish I did not have to start this foundation under such circumstances, but then a majority of organisations stem from some personal loss and are invariably in memory of someone. Instead of wallowing in pain, my husband and I decided just two months after Arundhati’s death to start the foundation.”
Through attention-grabbing and light-hearted cartoons, he highlighted a variety of social ills such as poverty, traffic woes, pollution, degradation of the environment, urban life, the poor state of urban infrastructure, to millions of people.
“There have been times when people have abused me, used bad words, but honestly I don’t care, because at the end of the day, my intention to help is clear,”