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Traffic team of St Theresa School plants saplings

Published On : 28 Jul 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Mangaluru: St Theresa’s traffic team of 12 like minded parents took on the initiative of planting saplings on the divider (median) in front of the school to beautify the city in their own little way.

'Kids safety, my priority' is the motto of these parents who also help to manage traffic during the school peak hours.

The team is headed by the traffic warden Sujith Noronha, his team members being D’Silva, Yashwanth Rao, Jason D’Souza, Shanthi D’Souza Rashmi Tauro Diana Pinto, Anjana Kamath, Snehal Prabhu, Praveen K, Dolcy D’Souza, Oswald D’Souza and Joshmii D’Souza who volunteered as a daily routine.







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