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India’s new ‘good samaritan laws’ reward any citizen who stops to help with traffic injuries
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India’s new ‘good samaritan laws’ reward any citizen who stops to help with traffic injuries

In India, a groundbreaking program called Rah-Veer is encouraging citizens to step up and help road accident victims by offering a reward of 25,000 Indian rupees, about $250. This initiative aims to save lives during the crucial first hour after an injury, known as the golden hour, when immediate assistance can make all the difference. The program not only protects the privacy of Good Samaritans but also ensures they are shielded from legal issues. With cashless treatment guaranteed for the first seven days for accident victims, this is a fantastic step towards a more compassionate society.
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