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    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaMarch 26, 2021

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    The Superintendent of Police, West Jaintia Hills, Jowai, Bikram D Marak, MPS on Friday informed that for the interest of public safety and convenience, new traffic arrangements will be implemented in Jowai town in the following areas on trial basis with effect from 01.04.2021 to 21.04.2021.

    As per the propose new arrangement there will be “NO Entry” from Lad Mission Hospital, Moosalyngkat towards Kynruh Saphlang JN, Iawmusiang and the present “NO Entry” from Kynruh Saphlang JN towards Moosalyngkat side will be REMOVED and will make it an “ENTRY”.

    There will be “NO ENTRY” from Iawmusiang Main Road towards Thomas Jones College side and the present “NO ENTRY” from Thomas Jones colleges side towards Iawmusiang Main Road Will be REMOVED and make it an ENTRY POINT.

    Hence, drivers of all kinds of vehicles are hereby requested to co-operate and remain adhere to the said information for the smooth running of Traffic in Jowai Town.

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