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Indian Road Safety Campaign and Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India in association UNITAR and NSS IITD is conducting a panel discussion on road safety which will be followed by the Launch of iSAFE 18- The Safer India Challenge.
The event will be a Panel Discussion on “How can youth contribute to road safety?”, where panelists will be experts from medical, technical, law, journalism backgrounds etc which will be followed by the launch of iSAFE- The Safer India Challenge’18, a 9-month long road safety program for schools and colleges across India. The event will be culminated by a cultural performance on road safety. The event will have a participation of 500+ students from schools and colleges.

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