Updated November 19th, 2019 at 18:37 IST

Indore: Girl dances to ensure riders adhere to traffic rules

Indore: In an initiative to make sure riders follow the traffic rules. A 23-year-old MBA student has been dancing to ensure that the rider adheres to the rules.

Reported by: Yash Sanghvi
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In a unique initiative to make sure riders follow the traffic rules on some of the busiest roads. A 23-year-old Masters in Business Administration (MBA) student has been dancing to ensure that the riders adhere to the traffic rules. The 23-year-old student was inspired by the 'moonwalking' viral traffic policeman Ranjit Singh. The 23-year-old, Shubhi Jain, who hails from Bina in Madhya Pradesh's Sagar district, has been asking riders to wear helmets and seat belts by breaking into some quirky dance moves.

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'I had no prior experience in managing traffic'

The videos of the Pune-based MBA student has gone viral across social media platforms, had come to Indore for a 15-day internship programme, spoke to PTI on Tuesday, the MBA student stated, "I had no prior experience of managing traffic. When I came to Indore, I was impressed by young volunteers who managed traffic in the city and got involved with this work."

Indore has been ranked number one in the National Sanitation Survey for the last three years, and this beautiful city can be number one in the country in terms of traffic management as well, she added. Senior police officials have also praised her unique move, and she was felicitated by the additional director general of police (Indore range) Varun Kapoor for her phenomenal work.

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Jain has rendered her services on intersections located at Regal Chauraha, High Court and Indraprastha on MG Road during peak hours between 5 pm and 8 pm. In a video that has gone viral on social media, Shubhi can be seen advising two-wheeler riders to wear helmets and four-wheeler drivers to fasten their seat belts. Recently, traffic police constable Ranjit Singh hit the popularity charts on social media by 'moonwalking' (popstar Michael Jackson's famous dance move) on city's arterial roads.

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(INPUTS FROM PTI)

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Published November 19th, 2019 at 17:39 IST