Mangaluru, Apr 4: The Karnataka is likely to launch a new programme encourage people to help accident victims get timely treatment.

He said that a meeting in this regard will be held in Bengaluru soon and the award is expected to be given at state and district levels.
The minister said that he had directed senior officials to prepare a detailed plan to introduce Jeeva Rakshak awards in the state. “The move is aimed at implementing the Mukhyamantri Santwana - Harish Scheme that aims at providing immediate and instant medical treatment road accident victims during golden hour effectively,” he said.
“We have decided to award certificates to all persons, who rescue accident victims by taking them to the nearest hospitals. In the meantime, a state level Jeeva Rakshak award will be bestowed on one person annually," Khader said.
The annual state level Jeeva Rakshak award will be decided considering the gravity of accident and the service rendered by the rescuers across the state, he said adding that 387 persons were rescued and treated under the Mukhyamantri Santwana - Harish Scheme till last week.
Khader said that the department also chalking out plans to book criminal cases against those who videograph the plight of victims at the accident spots instead of taking initiatives to help the person.
"We have noticed that in most of the accident cases, people start recording the events using their mobile phones instead of taking the victims to hospitals. Hence, to prevent such instances, we are planning to take legal action against such people," he added.



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Very good decision
Khader bhai
Very good initiative. Well done Mr. Khader.
Keep on doing the good work. May Almighty bless you and your team.
Good Decision Khader Bhai!
Good decision
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