Yug Sanskriti Nyas and AFCON India created awareness about road safety rules through Nukkad Natak.
New Delhi. Under the road safety campaign by Yug Sanskriti Trust and AFCON India, people were made aware of road safety rules through street drama. Road safety campaign is organized across the country every year from 11 to 17 January by the Government of India with the slogan 'Road Safety Jeevan Raksha'. Various programs are organized on this occasion by many voluntary organizations along with the government. In this series, a street play was organized in the premises of Shivaji Stadium by the country's leading social and cultural organization Yug Culture Trust and AFCON India.
Make others aware along with yourself: Dharamveer Acharya
Founder and President of Yug Sanskriti Trust, Dharamveer Acharya, while highlighting the objective of Road Safety Week, said that all human beings have the fundamental right to live and every year many people die in road accidents, that is why it is necessary that this week Control should be imposed. Acharya said that if a youth dies or becomes disabled in an accident, the entire family is affected by it, hence follow the road safety rules while driving and become aware yourself and make others aware too.
Main objective of the program
The main objective of Road Safety Week is to make people aware and motivated to prevent accidents on the roads. This year also road safety campaigns were organized on a large scale across the country. In the street drama organized by Yug Sanskriti Trust and AFCON India, Sanjay Bansal ji asked interesting questions related to road safety to the children with great enthusiasm and interest, which increased both the attention and enthusiasm of the children. The main objective of this program is to control road accidents. A large number of school students and teachers including Jhalak Sharma, Shilpi Kaushal, Manish, Nikhil, Alka Kumari, Abhishek Mishra, Ritu Rawat, Anmol also participated in this street play organized by Yug Sanskriti Trust and AFCON India. Thousands of people attended and watched the program and praised the efforts being made by Yug Sanskriti Trust and AFCON India.
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