Keonjhar: A Motor Driving Training and Road Safety Institute has been opened at Dhanurjaypur in Keonjhar.
Supported by DMF, the institute is built over an area of 21.35 acre the institute has a training track of length 2 km which includes facilities like H Shape, 8 shape, reversing box, parallel parking, and other facilities.
The institute has dedicated classrooms, simulator and other national standard facilities. It has hostel facility for around 200 trainees with gym, common room, and dining hall.
Apart from regular drive training courses, the institute will also offer refresher courses for enhancing skills and sensitising drivers on road safety rules and practices.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on November 18 virtually inaugurated the ‘Motor Driving Training and Road Safety Institute’. With maximum number of trucks moving in mining areas of Keonjhar.
The institute will provide high-level training to the drivers and help them understand road safety better, said Ashish Thakare, Keonjhar Collector.
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