Seize and Ride: Cops take away vehicles of COVID Curfew violators
April 30, 2021
Mysore/Mysuru: The Mysuru City Police (both Traffic and Civil), who have intensified checking of vehicles to stop people, especially youths moving around unnecessarily during
COVID Curfew, have intensified their checking drive and are seizing the vehicles of offenders. The Cops took away a few vehicles that were seized yesterday.
The 14-day COVID Curfew is in force from Apr. 27 night and will end at 6 am on Apr. 12. A time of four hours from 6 am to 10 am is given daily for the public to purchase essentials.
The Police have barricaded all important junctions, Circles and prominent roads in and around city and are keeping a hawk eye vigil on violators. Connecting roads to City such as Hunsur Road near Lingadevarakoppal, Mysuru-Bengaluru Highway near K.R. Mills, KRS Road near Sunanda Factory, Bogadi Road-Ring Road Junction, H.D. Kote Road-Ring Road Junction, Nanjangud Road-Ring Road Junction, Bannur
Mysore/Mysuru: As part of
International Women’s Day and World Women’s Heart Day, a Saree and Ethnic Walkathons were held in city this morning. While the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore Central held a ‘Saree Walkathon,’ Cardiology Society of India, Mysore Chapter, had organised an ‘Ethnic Walkathon.’
In the first event, Inner Wheel Club of Mysore Central conducted Saree Walkathon in two categories above 50 years and below 50 years. Karnataka Police Training School Principal Dr. Dharanidevi Malagatti, who inaugurated the event, appreciated the organisers for organising ‘Saree Walkathon’ since saree has been the symbol of rich cultural heritage of India. Through this, they have explained the importance of saree, she added.