Indore’s 10-Year-Old traffic safety star gains viral fame with self-written songs

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Indore's 10-Year-Old traffic safety star gains viral fame with self-written songs

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In Indore, Madhya Pradesh, 10-year-old Aditya Tiwari has captured attention with his innovative approach to promoting traffic safety. Over the past three years, Aditya has taken to the streets, using his musical talents to raise awareness about traffic rules. His self-composed songs, performed in a camouflage uniform, are accompanied by hand gestures to guide commuters and reinforce important traffic messages.

Aditya’s efforts are particularly notable in a video shared by news agency ANI, where he is seen singing about traffic signals and congratulating helmet-wearing motorcyclists with candies and paper smileys. His goal is to make Indore as renowned for its adherence to traffic rules as it is for cleanliness. He aspires to grow up to be a soldier who inspires others, much like his sister, who leads a ‘No Smoking’ campaign.

The video of Aditya’s campaign has resonated widely on social media, accumulating over 69,000 views. Viewers have praised his creativity and commitment, with comments highlighting his role as a young role model and the need for such initiatives in a time when traffic violations are common. One user remarked, “Youngsters like Aditya Tiwari are an inspiration, making our country safer and more aware,” while another noted the importance of giving children opportunities to contribute positively to society.

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Aditya’s mother, Sangeeta Tiwari, revealed that her son has been passionate about spreading traffic awareness since the age of seven, driven by a desire to serve the nation. She emphasized his dedication and commitment to making a difference through his unique campaign.

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Aditya’s initiative highlights the impact that even the youngest members of society can have in promoting important causes and improving community safety.

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