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Haryana signs pact with IIT-Madras for data-driven road safety interventions

By IANS | Updated: April 3, 2025 19:31 IST

Chandigarh, April 3 The Haryana government on Thursday announced to extend its collaboration with IIT-Madras by signing a ...

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Chandigarh, April 3 The Haryana government on Thursday announced to extend its collaboration with IIT-Madras by signing a two-year pact for data-driven road safety interventions.

The agreement was unveiled in the presence of Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi and Prof Venkatesh Balasubramanian, Head of the Centre of Excellence for Road Safety (CoERS) at IIT-Madras.

The partnership leverages tools like the ‘Sanjaya’ platform, previously launched in the state, to visualise accident data and plan targeted interventions.

Additional Chief Secretary (Transport) Ashok Khemka, Additional Chief Secretary (Health and Family Welfare) Sudhir Rajpal, Transport Commissioner Dusmanta Kumar Behera and senior officers of various departments were present on the occasion.

During a meeting on road safety measures, Rastogi called for the formation of a working group to implement actionable strategies, emphasising the need to save lives lost in road accidents.

He directed the Transport and Health Departments to develop a detailed roadmap for upgrading trauma centers, particularly near highways, to improve emergency response.

The meeting was informed that due to safety measures implemented by the government, there was a declining trend in the number of road accident fatalities in the state since 2022 and the major cause for these deaths was found to be overspeeding.

To address this, the government is enhancing monitoring and e-challaning through CCTV cameras on major highways.

Rastogi stressed the importance of swift hospital transfers for accident victims and better coordination among police, medical, and transport departments.

The discussion highlighted the ‘5 Es’ of road safety – education, engineering, enforcement, emergency care, and empathy - as critical pillars for reducing fatalities.

The key strategies include fostering behavioural change, leveraging technology, and enhancing training for police.

The government has started a policy of cashless treatment of up to Rs 1.5 lakh for seven days for road accident victims, if the police are informed within 24 hours of the accident.

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