In Pics: Bengaluru Students Participated In A Walkathon To Spread Awareness On Road Safety
The frequency of traffic accidents in India is among the highest in the world and is growing with every passing year. Nearly 5 lakh (4,80,652) road accidents took place in 2017, resulting in over 1.5 lakh deaths (1,50,785). Road safety is emerging as a major social concern in the country. Taking note of this, students in Bengaluru participated in a walkathon, organised as part of NDTV's Road To Safety campaign, to create awareness about the need for safer roads. Here are a few pictures from the walkathon
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Cricket commentator Charu Sharma flagged off the road safety awareness walkathon in Bengaluru.
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The walk began at 10 AM from Bengaluru's Dayanand Sagar Institute where the students and other enthusiasts joined in carrying the placards with the message to never drink and drive.
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A flash mob was also organised to raise awareness about road safety.
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People from across the city joined the walkathon and also took the pledge to #NeverDrinkAndDrive.
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Students of the institute also took the #NeverDrinkAndDrive pledge
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