In Coimbatore s Cross Cut Road and Ukkadam market, an inch of space was difficult to find.
COIMBATORE: Traffic on city roads and crowds at shopping hubs on Sunday resembled a festival-eve experience. While panic shopping drove people in huge numbers to grocery stores and markets a day before another week-long complete lockdown kicked in, it also showed that the newly-elected government has a long a way to go to break the chain of the virus.
Chaos prevailed in crowded market areas such as TK Market, Ukkadam vegetable market, TK Market and grocery shops across the city, where narrow roads and the population density does not allow for Covid appropriate behaviour, through Sunday.
Emergency specialists rally to create awareness on road safety
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February 02, 2021 02:25 IST
According to a press release, members of the rally took the safety pledge and began on a journey to Kanyakumari from Chennai.
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Arup Sinha, right, executive director, IOCL, Southern Region, and other dignitaries flagging off a car rally to create awareness on road safety .
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According to a press release, members of the rally took the safety pledge and began on a journey to Kanyakumari from Chennai.
A team of emergency specialists from Apollo Hospitals set off on a car rally on Monday to create awareness on the importance of road safety, keeping in line with the National Road Safety Month.