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MBA students spread word on road safety
After the Road Safety Patrol (RSP) cadets manned signals in busy chowks last week to create awareness on road safety, it is now the turn of MBA students to do the same.
As part of the week-long traffic safety week, MBA students from the Vikhe Patil Foundations Centre for Management, Research and Development (CMRD) imparted traffic rules to school children from 15 private and public schools from standard V to VII.
Priyanka Bhonde from the institute says that it was nice to teach children. We were amazed when children from standard V explained to us the meaning of several traffic symbols, she said. The students from the institute also conducted games asking the school children to interpret the traffic signals.
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