A traffic enforcement operation in Golmuri Chowk saw a remarkable display of empathy when a police officer interacted with a Sikh motorcyclist. The young man was stopped for not wearing a helmet. He explained that his religious turban, an essential part of his identity, could not be worn with a helmet. The officer responded by acknowledging the youth’s religious conviction while firmly reiterating the importance of road safety for all. A brief, respectful dialogue ensued, impressing observers with its civility. The officer then gifted the Sikh rider a flower, stating that ensuring his safe passage was the ultimate sign of respect. The youth gratefully acknowledged the officer’s considerate gesture. The police continued their campaign, promoting road safety awareness among other bikers and trike riders, and honoring compliance with small floral gifts.
breaking
- Devotional Bliss: Kailash Kher at Goddess Amba’s Shrine
- Illegal Doctor Arrested in Assam’s Cachar: Police Alert
- Albanese Acts Swiftly: Parliament Recall for Hate, Gun Laws Post-Bondi
- Revitalize Dull Skin: Rajat Bhasma’s Ayurvedic Magic
- Slow Scoring Costs Rizwan: BBL Skipper Orders Him Back Mid-Innings
- No Dialogue Practice? Chitrangda Spills Salman Khan’s Galwan Set Secrets
- Drang Waterfall Turns to Ice in Gulmarg, Tourist Hotspot Booms
- India-Germany Ties Soar: Chancellor Merz Eyes New Heights
.jpeg)