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Hit-and-run victims would soon be able to receive cashless care up to Rs 1.5 lakh: Gadkari Nitin


By Kajal Sharma - 08 Jan 2025 09:13 PM
In order to change the Indian transportation industry, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari met with the transport ministers of 27 states on Tuesday to discuss 17 important problems.Gadkari stated at a press conference that road safety was the government's top priority.
According to him, 1.8 lakh people died in traffic accidents in India last year, with 66% of the victims being between the ages of 18 and 34."Out of this, 30,000 were because of no helmet and another 10,000 were because of improper entry and exit points near school and colleges," stated the minister.Cashless services According to Gadkari, the government has piloted cashless treatment in a few states and would roll it out nationwide in the upcoming months after evaluating the scheme's shortcomings. According to a report, 50,000 people might have been spared golden hour treatment, he continued.