Kushalnagar, May 4: Kushalnagar Workshop Workers' Association celebrated Labor Day and the 16th anniversary of the association.
The meeting program held at the private hotel hall was inaugurated by Kushalnagar Town Police Station Circle Inspector B.R. Pradeep. Speaking later, he explained the importance of Labor Day. It is essential for workers to be aware of the law. He said that they should be careful not to violate the rules during the struggles to get their rights. He said that it is a matter of pride that the police department staff and officers are also continuously involved in the service of the society more than the workers and that everyone should take care of their health.
Workshop Union President M.R. Poovaiah presided over the function. City Police Station Officer Shivanna and Traffic Police Station Officer Srinivas were present on the stage. As part of the program, fruits were distributed to the in-patients of the Kushalnagar Government Hospital in the morning. Later, they celebrated by bursting firecrackers near the Ganapati temple and then took out a procession in the city. On this occasion, prominent members of the Sangh, including C.N. Madan, Shivakumar, Ranjith, Sameer, Vincent, N.C. Ganesh, Satish, Ravi, Manu, Ganesh, etc. were present.
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