Govt committed to bring down road fatalities & injuries: Director, MoRTH
Jan 17, 2023
Need for complete paradigm shift in behaviour of road users to make roads, vehicles as safe as possible
NEW DELHI, 17 January 2023: Mr Gaurav
Gupta, Director, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India
today said that the
government is committed to bring down the road fatalities and injuries, and has
taken a series of steps to reduce these number.
Speaking at the panel discussion
during the 'Road Safety Week' observed by the Ministry of Road Transport and
Highways, Govt of India in association with FICCI from 11-17 January 2023,
Mr Gupta said, "The Ministry is highly committed to bring down road
fatalities by taking organized steps which include rectification of accident
black for improved road engineering, training of drivers, awareness generation
campaigns to name a few."
He added that road fatalities not
only lead to significant human sufferings, but also drains the GDP of the
country by claiming lakhs of economically productive young lives. "Ministry
along with all the stakeholders is putting forth efforts for making roads and
vehicles as safe as possible. To achieve the desired target, a complete
paradigm shift in the behavior of road users is necessary," added Mr Gupta.
"There is a need for social awareness
and mass movement to inculcate the safer road behavior and habits to bring
changes," he stated.
Highlighting the importance on 'Role
of Corporates in Road Safety', Dr Subroto Das, Managing Trustee & CEO,
Lifeline Foundation said, "We need more NGOs collaborating with industry to
ensure instant medical care & road safety."
Mr Ravi Prasad Nimmalapudi, Director,
Quality, Safety & Environment, Coca Cola said, "Safety is a science and we need to bring in
the data & data mining to bring road safety in the forefront."
Mr Abhilash Verma, High Risk
Transport Lead, Shell India said, "Creating safe road ecosystem can be the one big solution and it
can only happen through collaboration."
Dr Bipin Kumar Rai, Head - ESH,
Continental India said, "Safety curriculum needs to be imbibed at early days of the education system
& childcare."
Ms Tejal Tyagi, Head Safety, Health
and Environment (SHE) - South Asia, Unilever said, "This is the time for action with collective
effort to make roads safer."
The panel discussion was moderated by
Mr Ramashankar Pandey, Chair, FICCI Sub-Committee on Road Safety and CEO,
Tata AutoComp GY Batteries Pvt Ltd.
During the event, awards were
distributed to the winners of poster making & essay writing competitions
organized during the Road Safety Week.