Schoolboys to control traffic

Published January 20, 2003

MULTAN, Jan 19: Fifty boys selected from four schools of the city have been imparted training to control traffic at school opening and closing timing.

These trained students, called cadets, hailed from Islamia High School, Haram Gate, Nusratul Islam High School, Cantt, Rafah-i-Aam High School, Qadeerabad, and Pilot Secondary School, Nawan Shahr. All these schools belong to the public sector.

The cadets were given caps and badges at a ceremony held at Raza Hall on Saturday. Multan Range DIG Chaudhry Iftikhar Ahmad and Traffic SP Malik Abdul Aziz spoke at the ceremony.—APP

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