Indore (Madhya Pradesh): In a hands-on training initiative, 205 male and female trainee police constables from the Police Training College (PTC), Musakhedi, were deployed across 23 of Indore’s busiest intersections to learn real-time traffic management.
The practical training programme, conducted in collaboration with the city’s Traffic Police, aimed to instill road safety awareness, discipline and traffic regulation enforcement among new recruits. After weeks of classroom instruction, the trainees finally stepped into the field to apply their knowledge in live traffic situations.
Among the notable moments captured during the exercise was that of a trainee constable helping an elderly woman cross the road safely—an image that resonated with the public and highlighted the humane side of policing.
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DCP (Traffic Management) Arvind Tiwari visited Pipliyahana Square to encourage and interact with female trainees on duty. ACP Hindu Singh Muvel (Traffic Zone 3) and ACP Manoj Kumar Khatri (Traffic Zone 2) also visited intersections under their supervision to guide and support trainees.
DSP Anil Verma from PTC, along with his team, conducted inspection to assess effectiveness of the training. Officials say the goal is to prepare the trainees for real-world challenges while strengthening their sense of civic responsibility and discipline in maintaining smooth traffic flow.
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