The police has begun recruiting traffic wardens across Bangalore. “You cannot be more than 60 years old. It’s a voluntary service; there is no salary,” says HSR’s traffic warden Sukesh Nayak. “You should be a graduate and put in 16 hours of duty every month on the minimum and should not have any police record.”
All you need to do is fill this application form, attach two passport size photos in addition to the requisite degree certificate to substantiate your educational credentials and courier them to the address given below:
SR Nayak
Mahalsa, 693/C 21st main, 21st cross, Sector 2, HSR Layout, Bangalore 560 102.
For more information on how you can manage traffic in your area, you can go through this link of the traffic warden organization.
If you have any clarifications, you can contact Sukesh Nayak at 98457-93594.
Hurry. The last date to register is September 7. There is no time to enroll like now.
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