MP: 10-year-old Aditya mans traffic in Indore singing self-composed songs

DN Bureau

Traffic Police Education Wing, Sumant Singh said that they were getting a lot of success in spreading awareness with the contributions of Aditya. Read further on Dynamite News:

Aditya mans the traffic in Indore
Aditya mans the traffic in Indore


Indore: A 10-year-old boy has adopted a unique way to spread awareness about the traffic rules by singing self-composed songs in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

Music in medium
The boy Aditya Tiwary said that he uses music as a medium to spread his message as songs are an easy way to catch attention and spread awareness.

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Managing traffic for 3 years
Aditya Tiwari said, "I have been managing traffic for the past three years. My sister runs a 'No Smoking' campaign, seeing her I also thought of serving the country, and I came on the road. I spread awareness regarding the traffic rules by singing songs composed by me. Just as Indore is number one in cleanliness, I want Indore to be number one in following traffic rules. When I grow up, I want to become such a soldier that people get inspired by me."

Mother speaks high of Aditya 
The mother of Aditya Tiwari, Sangeeta Tiwari said that he performs this task as he feels that he is saving lives and fighting against the enemies of the city which are pollution and accidents.

Traffic Police Education Wing, Sumant Singh said that they were getting a lot of success in spreading awareness with the contributions of Aditya.

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'Traffic soldier of India'
Sumant Singh said, "Aditya is spreading awareness regarding traffic rules from the past three years. We are getting a lot of success in spreading awareness with the contributions of Aditya. I take care of Aditya while handling traffic and teach him about safety rules and precautions. He has become a member of the traffic fraternity. We have given him the name 'traffic soldier of India'..." (with Agency inputs)

 










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