Noida: The senior superintendent of police (SSP) of Gautam Budh Nagar, Ajay Pal Sharma, has directed the circle officer (traffic) to hold common conferences with the residential welfare associations (RWA) in an effort to address issues associated with regulation and order and traffic snarls.
The move comes after contributors of the Federation of Noida Resident Welfare Association (FONRWA) held a meeting with the SSP, SP (city), SP (traffic), chief fire officer, three circle officers and the district Justice of the Peace at FONRWA place of business in Sector 52.
The SSP instructed TOI he had requested all SHOs of the district to identify the RWAs in their spaces and allocate one sub-inspector each and every for an RWA so that the problems can be taken up regularly.
“Circle officer (traffic) Avnish Kumar will track the method. I've directed that 20 RWAs be covered within 10 days,” said Sharma.
Following the order, the FONRWA said, they're going to soon give up a time table for the conferences that can be conducted with different RWAs each Saturday and Sunday.
“We will give up the time table to the CO (traffic) in a day or two,” said N P Singh, president, FONRWA.
The move comes after contributors of the Federation of Noida Resident Welfare Association (FONRWA) held a meeting with the SSP, SP (city), SP (traffic), chief fire officer, three circle officers and the district Justice of the Peace at FONRWA place of business in Sector 52.
The SSP instructed TOI he had requested all SHOs of the district to identify the RWAs in their spaces and allocate one sub-inspector each and every for an RWA so that the problems can be taken up regularly.
“Circle officer (traffic) Avnish Kumar will track the method. I've directed that 20 RWAs be covered within 10 days,” said Sharma.
Following the order, the FONRWA said, they're going to soon give up a time table for the conferences that can be conducted with different RWAs each Saturday and Sunday.
“We will give up the time table to the CO (traffic) in a day or two,” said N P Singh, president, FONRWA.
Cops told to meet RWAs on traffic issues
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April 30, 2018
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