In a major step toward enhancing road safety and welfare for transport workers, the Sadar Hills Inland Transporters and Drivers’ Union (SHITDU) on Tuesday, December 9 launched a dedicated ambulance service exclusively for drivers operating along the Sadar Hills stretch of National Highway-2.
The service, considered a long-pending necessity for the driver community, aims to provide rapid medical assistance during highway emergencies—ranging from road accidents to sudden health complications frequently faced by long-distance transporters.
The inaugural ceremony was attended by SL. Kamkhohao, MPS, Additional SP (L&O) Kangpokpi, who represented Kangpokpi SP Abhinav, IPS, as Chief Guest. Kamkhohao led the ribbon-cutting ceremony, formally inducting the ambulance into service, after which Evan

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