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गर्भवती महिलाओं की मदद के लिए उदयपुर पुलिस ने बनाया व्हाट्सएप ग्रुप ‘हैलो मॉमीज़’

देशव्यापी लॉकडाउन ने जहाँ एक ओर लोगों की आवाजाही पर पाबन्दी लगा दी है, ऐसे में बुज़ुर्ग जन, बीमार लोग और गर्भवती महिलाओं को नियमित चिकित्सकीय जाँच कराने के लिए खासी परेशानी का सामना करना पड़ रहा है।

इसी के चलते, उदयपुर पुलिस ने गर्भवती महिलाओं के लिए एक खास पहल की है। पुलिस विभाग ने ऐसी महिलाओं के लिए एक व्हाट्सएप ग्रुप की शुरुआत की है। “हैलो मॉमिस” के नाम से शुरू किये इस व्हाट्सएप ग्रुप में, पुलिस विभाग शहर की गर्भवती महिलाओं को जोड़ने का प्रयास कर रहा है।

“हैलो मॉमीज़” उदयपुर पुलिस की एक नई पहल है जिसमें पुलिस महिला अधिकारियों को कर्फ्यू वाले क्षेत्रों में खासकर घनी आबादी वाले इलाकों में गर्भवती महिलाओं को जोड़ने का काम सौंपा गया है।

अतिरिक्त एसपी (शहर) गोपाल स्वरूप मेवाड़ा, डिप्टी अधिकारी चेतना भाटी, सुधा पलावत और प्रेम धणदे द्वारा चलाया जा रहा यह ग्रुप शहर के समस्त कर्फ्यूग्रस्त क्षेत्र जैसे सूरजपोल, घंटाघर, अंबामाता की विभिन्न कॉलोनियों में गर्भवती महिलाओं को जोड़ने का प्रयास कर रहा है।

हैलो मॉमीज़ पहल के अंतर्गत प्रत्येक चेकपोस्ट पर बीट कांस्टेबल और जवान को अपने संबंधित क्षेत्रों की एक सूची तैयार करने के लिए कहा गया है जिस से पुलिस के पास गर्भवती महिलाओं का एक डेटाबेस तैयार हो जाये जिससे ज़रूरत पड़ने पर इन महिलाओं को चिकित्सकिय या अन्य प्रकार की सहायता दी जा सके।

विभिन्न कॉलोनियों की सक्रिय महिला स्वयंसेवकों को भी समूह में शामिल किया जाएगा ताकि वे महिला अधिकारियों को क्षेत्रों में किसी भी मुद्दे से अपडेट रख सकें।

इसके अलावा जिन घरों में पुरुषों को क्वारंटाइन किया गया है, ऐसे घरों में भी महिलाओं और बच्चों को आवश्यक वस्तुएं या दवाएं पहुंचाने में मदद कर रहें हैं।

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300 Traffic Defaulters Fined by the Police in a Single Day

As per the orders of District Police Superintendent Kailash Chandra Bishnoi, the traffic police of the city have strengthened its road safety efforts. Under a special campaign, traffic defaulters such as people driving their vehicles in a drunken state or had covered their face with a scarf or mask or were violating any other traffic rule.

Traffic in UdaipurTraffic police fined a total of 300 people in a single day. Under the 185 MV act, 66 people were fined for driving in a drunken state or had their face covered while driving, whereas other 222 people were fined for violating other traffic rules.

What do you think about these actions by the traffic police? Share your feedback with us in the comment section below or write to me at

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You won’t be Able to Escape Now if you Violate Traffic Rules. Read Why!

Now Udaipur police will easily be able to track if you don’t have your license or miss out on any documentation of your vehicles. Just like the metro cities, police started E-challan in Udaipur also.

Source: India Today

40 E-challan machines were issued to different points wherein 30 were delivered to police stations and 10 were given to the traffic department. These E-challan machines are connected with the internet and would intake the vehicle number and reveal all the missing documents of your vehicle whose challan would be deducted afterward.

The police department has appealed to the citizens of Udaipur to carry all the documents of the vehicle, not to ride/drive without a license, two-wheeler riders should wear a helmet and four-wheeler drivers should wear seat belts.

This action will result in transparency in penalty recovery and the age-old vehicle without registration running on the streets of Udaipur will also be caught.

What do you think about this new action? Share your responses with us in the comment section below.

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Udaipur Police in Action-Vehicle checking to start every Tuesday!

Udaipur Police to start a strict and sudden vehicle checking. This is especially going to happen every Tuesday! This checking will be carried out by the police in unison with the Department of Transportation (परिवाहन विभाग). Meanwhile, riders will bear heavy challans for not having two-wheeler licenses, vehicle RC papers, and helmets.

This decision was taken at the District Level Road Safety Meeting held at the District Collectorate (जिला कलक्ट्रेट) on Wednesday, 9th Jan 2019. Additional District Collector Sanjay Kumar, Regional Transport Officer Mannalal Rawat, District Transport Officer Dr. Kalpana Sharma, Akshay Vishnoi, Nitin Bohra, Traffic Deputy Superintendent Ratan Chawla were present in the meeting.

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Due to the increase in the number of deaths caused by accidents, the ADM (city) expressed concern for the same in the meeting and reached to a conclusion that the district police and transport department will jointly take actions against two-wheelers without helmets. Further, on every Tuesday the police shall make special checks for RC papers and licenses etc.

As this is the 30th National Road Safety Week even the Education Department is going to help the police and district administration. To educate people especially the youth about road safety measures the Education Department will organize essay, poetry and poster slogan competitions from 14th to 19th January 2019 in all the secondary and higher secondary schools of the district. The top 100 participants at the district level will be honored during the 30th National Road Safety Week.

Do you think these measures taken by the administration will change the face of the traffic and road safety in Udaipur?

Drop your thoughts in the comments section below or mail at fouzia@udaipurblog.com