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National Pedestrians Day campaign at colleges

In the global context, nations are striving to protect pedestrians and treat their needs with the highest priority. In India, cities have mostly been planned to accommodate the needs of vehicular traffic and have often ignored the needs of pedestrians. This has only resulted in causing a steady increase in pedestrian fatalities over the years. The Road Accident Report by the Union Transport Ministry states that the number of pedestrians killed on the road from 2014 to 2018 has increased by 84 per cent.

Tamil Nadu’s Road Safety Policy – A need for policy innovation

Road Safety is an important public health concern with serious social and economic consequences. India continues to account for the highest road crashes at the global level with the World Bank’s 2019 report suggesting 53 crashes happening on an hourly basis with one fatality every four minutes. India accounts for 13 per cent of the total road traffic fatalities in the world according to MoRTH.

Current News: Volume VI, Issue 12, December 2021

Highlights

  • Energy Access and Gender roles (Part-1)
  • All you need to know about electricity safety regulations (Part-1)
  • No more extension charges for new Tangedco meters
  • India meets non-fossil fuel target much ahead of 2030 deadline
  • China Becomes Third Country To Develop Floating Nuclear Reactor
  • Consumer Focus - Electricity Ombudsman Order 
  • ECC Voice - Success story

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As per a report by Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network #GCRMN, #CoralReefs are dying as #ClimateChange decimates ocean ecosystems vital to fish and humans. The reefs can be recovered if immediate steps are taken to stabilize emissions and curb future warming #ActOnClimate 

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