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Inaugural Cheistha Kochhar Good Samaritan Award given to Suraj Prakash Vaid, the man of the Golden Hour

By ANI | Updated: December 16, 2024 18:15 IST

NewsVoirNew Delhi [India], December 16: The Centre for Digital Economy Policy Research (C-DEP) which announced the Cheistha Kochhar ...

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New Delhi [India], December 16: The Centre for Digital Economy Policy Research (C-DEP) which announced the Cheistha Kochhar Good Samaritan Award in memory of visionary behavioral scientist Cheistha Kochhar, announced that the first award since its inception was given to Suraj Prakash Vaid also known as 'the man of the Golden Hour'.

For over 35 years, Vaid has been helping road accident victims in Delhi and has rushed many victims to different city hospitals when other bystanders merely stood and watched. Vaid not only saved lives but also completed legal processes like registering accident cases with the police, appearing in courts as an eyewitness and safeguarding victims' valuables until their next of kin arrived.

Father of Late Cheistha Kochhar, Lt. Gen. Dr. S.P. Kochhar said, "There can't be a better person than Vaid for the first Cheistha Kochhar Good Samaritan Award and his presence not only came as a savior for so many accident victims but also imparts inspiration of selfless service and showcases the impact of a good Samaritan in the society. It's a true tribute to Cheistha's life, who was always at the forefront of social initiatives and change."

Suraj Prakash Vaid said, "I have been working alongside the police, hospitals and legal authorities for helping the accident victims for a very long time now. I feel proud to receive this prestigious award and know about Cheistha's contributions to society. I would also urge others to come forward to take this path for creating a better society".

The annual award honors exceptional societal contributions and includes financial support, resources, and a platform for sharing initiatives. The award aims to inspire more citizens towards service and social change.

Late Cheistha Kochhar was a young and dynamic student who was doing her Philosophy (PhD) at the prestigious London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), who lost her life in London in a tragic accident on March 19th, 2024. However, the family of Cheistha Kochhar is still waiting for the police investigations to get completed in London. Unfortunately, the family has been informed that the investigation will go on till May 2025 even though the fatal accident took place on 19th March 2024.

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