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The Towns Mirror Special: Citizens and cops chart out a plan
The Towns Mirror Special: Citizens and cops chart out a plan
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Dec 31, 2020, 07:25 IST
By Hemanth Kumar C G
The monthly engagement saw residents place their grievances before the
traffic police
Citizen forum meetings are organised all across the city to encourage better engagement between the public and police – both law and order and traffic.
At one such meeting organised earlier this month, citizens and Traffic Police Inspector Rao Ganesh met at the
Fraser Town police station to address issues faced by the residents of the area.
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South Indian car manufacturing companies Union Federation to meet PM to end unrest in TKM
News Network
December 20, 2020
Bidadi, Dec 20: Agitating workers of Toyota- Kirloskar Motor Company (TKM) here have decided to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and submit a memorandum appealing for his intervention to solve the unrest.
At a meeting held here on Sunday, the TKM union members have decided to take a delegation to the Prime Minister with South Indian car Manufacturing Union Federation members and appeal to end more than 40 day agitation since the State government is not showing interest to intervene and protect the interests of the labourers.