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Guntur
GUNTUR: The week-long Learners’ Licence Mela organised by Department of Transport with active coordination by Deputy Transport Commissioner C. Ramesh was a big success going by the number of people, who tried to get themselves an LLR. On the concluding day the DTC told reporters that the programme on which Transport Minister Kanna Lakshminarayana showed special interest was organised on the RTC Bus Stand complex so that better public access was there. Out of 4,084 persons who attended the test 1,435 persons qualified. A number of women, unemployed youth, employees attended the test and the EDSC Coop Society identified 30 unemployed persons from those who had come there and promised to train them. Just after the mela 18 of them began training as drivers under Rajiv Udyoga Sree scheme. The audio visual training for the LLR seekers would continue on the RTA office in Guntur, he added.
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