By P. Vijian, Bernama,
Nagpur (India) : This may sound superstitious but not for Nagur police who are serious in saving lives on the roads.
In Nagpur, third largest city in Maharashtra, central India, police are experimenting on Vasthu, an ancient architectural science to reduce road accidents, after several other measures to curb road mishaps failed.
A Vasthu expert had volunteered to test energy fields along two main accident-prone roads by installing 10 to 12 Vasthu pyramids which could help dispel the negative vibes and draw more positive energy to these hotspots.
“The cops are monitoring the results to find out more about this phenomenon. No accidents have occurred in these accident-prone spots in the past six months.
“Adopting Vasthu is nothing wrong, even some universities are recognising Vasthu and had incorporated it in their curriculum, ” Nagpur Commissioner of Police (Rural) Yashasvi Yadav told Bernama.