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GOOD SAMARITAN TRAINING

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In the last ten years, road crashes have killed over 13 lakh people in India. Many of these victims died of preventable injuries and could have been saved if they had received care on time. The role of the bystander is critical in providing emergency care to the victim. Yet, in India, bystanders have been hesitant to help the injured for fear of legal repercussions and procedural hassles.

 

India is an unfortunate victim of a large number of road crash fatalities. Three out of four people in the country are hesitant to help injured accident victims on roads due to fear of police harassment, detention at hospitals, and prolonged legal formalities. Even if someone wants to help, these factors stop them from doing so. Become a GOOD SAMARITAN and help us reduce this number.

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We encourage people in trainings to become a GOOD SAMARITAN and help us reduce this number and make them to take the pledge to save someone's life and take it upon as our moral duty being a good citizen.

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  • Education

  • Health and Nutrition

  • Road Safety

  • Women Empowerment​​

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