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The government is indifferent to reducing accidents

भाद्र ३०, २०८१
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Ashish Gajurel's article published on August 27 of Kantipur, 'What can the state do to reduce accidents?' Gajurelji has said road safety measures in simple language.

It seemed relevant that we should improve the roads, keep the vehicles in good condition, and follow the rules and regulations. Road Safety Council is needed, India also has such a body. Road safety is a sensitive issue, the state should be serious about it. No matter what our honorable people are like, where is the draft of the Road Safety Act? About 3,000 people die every year, isn't it serious? The state should take immediate steps for road safety, not a letter of condolence or an inquiry committee after the accident.

RC Sharma , Kathmandu

प्रकाशित : भाद्र ३०, २०८१ ०७:०५
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