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K. R. Ramaswamy [1] (1 April 1934 – 4 May 2021), referred to by the media as Traffic Ramaswamy, was an Indian public interest litigator and social activist from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He was a mill worker, a founder member of Tamil Nadu 's Home Guard, and a self-appointed traffic policeman.
Traffic Ramasamy is a 2018 Indian Tamil language biographical drama film co-written and directed by Vicky (Vigneswaran Vijayan), in his directorial debut. [citation needed] The film stars veteran film director S. A. Chandrasekhar alongside Rohini, Prakash Raj, Upasana RC, Livingston and Ambika in pivotal roles and features Vijay Sethupathi, Vijay Antony, Khushbu, Seeman, and Kasthuri in ...
There are four sub-divisions of the Greater Chennai Police, and 104 police stations. The city's traffic is managed by the Greater Chennai Traffic Police. Chennai is the first city in India to introduce e-Beat system used to measure the daily routine and performance of the police personnel. [2] [3]
A police investigation contradicts the account of Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign regarding a collision involving the campaign's unoccupied vehicle. Ramaswamy campaign blames protesters for ramming its ...
Shabnam Ramaswamy, Indian interior designer and social worker; Traffic Ramaswamy (1934–2021), a social activist from Chennai; Tripuraneni Ramaswamy (1887–1943), Telugu lawyer and playwright; V. K. Ramasamy (actor) (1926–2002), Tamil actor, comedian, and film producer; V. K. Ramaswamy (umpire) (born 1945), former Indian test cricket umpire
CHENNAI (Reuters) -Police on Monday detained 104 striking workers protesting low wages at a Samsung Electronics plant in southern India as they were planning a protest march without permission ...
Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign says at least two protesters upset about the Republican presidential candidate's remarks in opposition to aid for Ukraine purposely rammed his car in Iowa in retaliation ...
The Greater Chennai Police (GCP) is the primary law enforcement agency in the city and is headed by a commissioner of police. [124] The Greater Chennai Police is a division of the Tamil Nadu Police, the administrative control of which lies with the Home ministry of the Government of Tamil Nadu. [125] [126] Greater Chennai Traffic Police (GCTP ...