Good Samaritan Scheme: Nitin Gadkari Announces Increase in Reward for Helping Accident Victims, Stating Those Who Take Them to Hospitals Will Receive INR 25,000
In a significant move to encourage timely assistance for accident victims, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari announced an increase in the reward for Good Samaritans who rush injured individuals to the hospital.
Nagpur, January 13: In a significant move to encourage timely assistance for accident victims, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari announced an increase in the reward for Good Samaritans who rush injured individuals to the hospital. Speaking at a road safety event in Nagpur, Gadkari revealed that the reward will now be INR 25,000, a fivefold increase from the current INR 5,000. He acknowledged that the previous amount was insufficient for those who step in during critical moments to save lives.
Gadkari further explained that the government would cover hospital expenses up to INR 1.5 lakh for accident victims during the first seven days of treatment. The support extends beyond national highways, applying to victims on state highways as well. So, what is the Good Samaritan Scheme? ‘Emergency’: Nitin Gadkari All Praise for Kangana Ranaut’s Film, Actress Visits Union Minister’s Home in Nagpur (Pics).
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