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Brand Opus India announces the winners of Global Icon Awards

Brand Opus India announces the winners of Global Icon Awards - 2021 ANI | Updated: Jan 21, 2021 14:44 IST Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 21(ANI/NewsVoir): Global Icon Awards - 2021 has been organised by Brand Opus India to recognise the various organisations & companies, entrepreneurs & service providers for their outstanding performance and achievements in their respective fields. These Awards are going to be a small token of appreciation for the individuals who are pushing the boundaries to make an Honorable future of this society. It will motivate other great minds to strive towards aphelion. The awards are an ode to the indomitable spirit of the winners, conceived and initiated by Brand Opus India - Best Brand Management Company In India.

Sharjah Police s awareness drive to reduce traffic accidents

Sharjah Police s awareness drive to reduce traffic accidents Sharjah Police launch month-long traffic awareness campaign. The Sharjah Police on Tuesday launched a month-long traffic awareness campaign. The drive, called Our Goal is Your Safety , aims to further improve traffic safety in the emirate. Motorists and pedestrians have been urged to follow traffic instructions in a bid to reduce reckless driving and fatal accidents. Sharjah Police are planning to launch 12 traffic campaigns this year and achieve the Ministry of Interior’s goal of making the UAE the safest place in the world for motorists and pedestrians. Captain Saud Al Shaiba, the Director of Traffic Awareness and Media Department at Sharjah Police, said: “The campaign coincides with the return of the pupils in the second term of the academic session and the beginning of the New Year.”

More biker deaths due to helmet-less riding

Updated: Share Article AAA Half of the deaths in road accidents in the city this year could have been averted if bike riders and pillion riders had worn helmets, said Hyderabad Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Anil Kumar on Monday. While COVID-19 lockdown slowed down traffic movement for a few months, overall numbers of road accidents and deaths thereof are anything but encouraging. About 226 persons lost their lives in 220 vehicle crashes in the last one year, and 119 of them weren’t wearing helmets, he said. There is no major dip in the road accident deaths as the city reported 237 deaths so far this year as against 271 in 2019. However, there was a major reduction in death of pedestrians in road accidents down to 68 from 106 last year.

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