The 'Suraksha Reloaded' event is actively promoting road safety across India, emphasizing individual responsibility and safe driving habits. This initiative, backed by MORTHIndia and Minister Nitin Gadkari, uses diverse engagement methods like music and storytelling to further the broader SadakSurakshaAbhiyan2026 campaign, which aims for safer Indian roads by 2026 through collective awareness and action.

“BYD's "God’s Eye" feature appears to fall short on its celestial promise as users complain about steering flaws, navigational screen malfunctions and delays”

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“An evening of music, conversations, and powerful storytelling, all coming together for one important message: safer roads.”

“From Akkineni Naga Chaitanya to When Chai Met Toast, Nithin Kamath, and Pratidhwani Art Studio, it’s all happening at Suraksha Reloaded.”

“27th March, 4:30 PM onwards”


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“Vivekanandan, road safety champion, explores how even the smallest actions can contribute to road safety, reinforcing the idea that safety is often built through consistent, everyday efforts.”

“Clear signboards, accessible pathways, and unobstructed roads help people make better decisions while navigating their surroundings.”

“Clear signboards, accessible pathways, and unobstructed roads help people make better decisions while navigating their surroundings. These details may seem minor, but they play a crucial role in preventing risks.”

“When individuals take initiative in maintaining these small but important elements, the impact can extend far beyond what we see, sometimes making the difference between risk and safety.”

“Jehaan Kotwal, road safety expert, showcased that technology is quite useful to address one of the key challenges in road safety: human error, showing how innovation can support safer decision-making on the road.”