Wardens’ moral training
LAHORE
Chief Traffic Officer SSP Rai Ijaz Ahmad has said that a state-of-the-art training centre will be built for regular moral training of traffic wardens at Shaheed DIG Capt (R) Syed Ahmad Mobin Police Lines, Manawan.
Special instructors will be recruited to deliver moral lectures to the traffic wardens, he said, adding, "We are trained to serve public without any discrimination.
We have to behave politely with public instead of behaving rudely." Delivering a lecture to traffic wardens during a moral training session held at a marriage hall at Chungi Amarsidhu, he said that every moral training session had a special camp of Red Crescent for blood screening and blood donation of traffic wardens.
Former test cricketer Zulqarnain, officials of Red Crescent and traffic wardens of Green Town, Liaqatabad and Model Town sectors participated in the programme. Zulqarnain praised the initiative of the moral training sessions for traffic wardens.
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