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Police taught a lesson to the hooter and imposed a fine of Rs 3,000.

The vehicle was set on hooter, on which the police issued a challan to the driver.

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Despite the recommendation of influential people, the young man got off the car from the Scorpio, when he argued with the police personnel, he started making a video. In the end, the young man paid the fine and went to the driver, tried to escape.

Naiduniya Representative, Gwalior: The police taught a lesson to the Scorpio driver who was speeding while blowing hooter on the road in Govindpuri area of ​​the city centre. A fine of three thousand rupees was imposed on him. Even after getting recommendations from many influential people, the car was launched from Scorpio. When the driver argued, he started making videos. On this he paid the fine and went away. There are many such drivers in the city who, without any constitutional post, gain status by installing hooters on four-wheelers.

Police officials gave instructions to take action against such vehicle drivers. CSP University Circle Hina Khan was getting the force checking done in Govindpuri area. Meanwhile, Scorpio MP07 CF 7606 passed through here. The hooter was installed on the Scorpio. Even when the policemen stopped it, the driver did not stop blowing the hooter. When he was asked for permission regarding Hooters, he could not show it. After this, action was taken to fine him and the hooter was removed from the vehicle.

Immediate action necessary in human rights cases

Immediate action is necessary in matters related to human rights. Friends of the Commission, identify as many cases as possible and send them to Bhopal immediately, so that further action can be taken by taking these cases into cognizance. Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission Chairman Manohar Mamtani said this in the meeting of human rights friends held in Gwalior. The Chairman of the Human Rights Commission visited the Human Rights Commission office in Gwalior on Sunday during his visit to Gwalior. Besides, a meeting of Human Rights Commission friends was also held here. Also heard their difficulties and problems. On this occasion, Human Rights Commission friends Anshuman Sharma, Deepak Sharma, Awadhesh Kumar Srivastava, advocate Gayatri Surve and Alok Bandhu Srivastava were present.

Central Bank of India organized public special security scheme camps

Special camps are being organized by the Central Bank of India in the district to include more and more people in the Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana. In this series, 48 ​​account holders were insured under both the schemes by organizing a camp in Gram Panchayat Akbai Badi of District Panchayat Dabra. Apart from this, Jan Suraksha Yojana camps were also organized by various bank branches in 22 gram panchayats of all the four development blocks of the district and villagers were included in these insurance schemes.