Hyderabad: Under the ‘Arrive Alive’ program, the Transport Minister rode a two-wheeler while wearing a helmet. He also participated in a rally to raise public awareness. During his visit to Adilabad district, the Minister stated that a large number of people are losing their lives in accidents. Particularly, young people who are the primary earners for their families are becoming victims of accidents in greater numbers.

The ‘Arrive Alive’ program is being organized to prevent accidents. The number of people losing their lives in road accidents is nearly equal to those lost in a major disaster. A reward of 25 thousand rupees is being given to individuals who save the lives of accident victims.

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The Minister said that every person should wear a helmet to protect their own life. Raising public awareness is essential to control accidents. If an accident occurs, people present at the scene should immediately take the injured to the hospital. He said Adilabad district is becoming a model for everyone in following traffic rules. Children are also teaching their parents traffic rules. Meetings are being organized for accident prevention.

Adilabad

Adilabad is a historic fort located in Delhi, India, built in the 14th century by Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq. It was constructed as a defensive extension to the larger Tughlaqabad Fort, serving as a fortified outpost to strengthen the southern defenses of the capital. Today, the ruins of the fort are part of the Tughlaqabad archaeological complex, reflecting the military architecture of the Tughlaq dynasty.

Hyderabad

Hyderabad is a historic city in southern India, founded in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah. It is renowned for landmarks like the Charminar and Golconda Fort, reflecting its past as the capital of the Qutb Shahi dynasty and later the Nizams of Hyderabad, a major center for pearl and diamond trade. Today, it is a major technology hub, often called “Cyberabad,” blending its rich Islamic heritage with modern development.