Mangaluru: People helping accident victims to get 'Jeevarakshaka' award from govt


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Dec 25: Under the recently introduced 'Mukhyamantri Santwana - 'Harish' scheme' of the state government, people suffering injuries anywhere in the state due to road accidents are provided with trauma care for a period of 48 hours subject to maximum limit of Rs 25,000 free of cost. This scheme has been in operation since March 8 this year, and is implemented by Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust, a concern functioning under health and family welfare department.

As per the survey on road accidents for the year 2016, Karnataka stands third in the number of accidents and deaths therein in the country. In view of this situation, the above scheme was launched. The scheme is a public welfare scheme and therefore participation by the general public is of supreme importance for its success. Without active participation by the people, this scheme cannot be successful.

Understanding the need to honour those who come forward to provide emergency treatment and help to save lives of accident victims, and as a measure to encourage and inspire them to get involved with such activities, the government has introduced 'Jeevarakshaka (life saver)' awards to such people. The main aim of instituting this award is to encourage people on the spot to immediately come forward to save lives of people suffering due to road accidents by transporting them to hospitals and ensuring that they get prompt treatments. People who on their own come forward to help the people injured in road accidents without the lure of prizes, gain or benefits and thereby show kindness and quality of altruism are eligible for this award.

Eligibility: Person of any origin who works to help accident victim within the state of Karnataka irrespective his or her nationality can nominate himself or get nominated by others for this award.

Method of selection: District level Jeevarakshaka Samithi scrutinizes nominations or applications received for this award, and based on the level of assistance and good result arising out of such gesture, people are chosen for first, second, and third prizes. While the first prizes are awarded at Bengaluru, the remaining awards are conferred in the respective districts. Nominations/applications will be received between January and July and again between August and December. Awards will be handed over during Independence Day celebration on August 15 and Republic Day programme on January 26 every year. The awards comprise certificate and citation, which will be handed over to winners.

Applications/nominations are invited from eligible people from Dakshina Kannada district for this award. December 31 will be the last date for receipt of applications for the award. For more information and application forms, district coordinator, Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust, district health and family welfare department in the city (Ph: 7259003406) may be contacted, said district health and family welfare officer through a release.

  

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Thu, Dec 29 2016

    Still many people are not aware of this good scheme. Many refrain from helping accident victims for fear of police questioning and even harassment followed by court cases. First the police constables and the common people need to be educated about it.

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  • Real Mangalorean, Mangalore / Dubai

    Mon, Dec 26 2016

    Help those in need on humanitarian basis and not for the sake of any certificate or award or any cash prize.
    Humanity is within everyone, it's just we have to implement what our heart says.
    Live and let live in peace.
    Help the needy.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 25 2016

    HELPING THE HELPLESS - this is indeed a great boon for the people.

    This is a great act on the part of the Karnataka Government to come forward with this scheme which will benefit a number of people irrespective of caste and creed.

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  • nithin, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 25 2016

    We can even make it better .

    All these stars if they do a campaign about this and make once a year a show with movie star's involved in it with dance program and all each district will give a ticket to the people who help'd the road accident we can do it better.
    lets help other's we are all human being's common guys.

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  • Ibrahim, Mangaluru

    Sun, Dec 25 2016

    Wow great news.
    The one who wants to help accident victims, wants to save lives. Big salute

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  • Jeevarakshaka , Shirva Manchakal

    Sun, Dec 25 2016

    Don't help people just for the sake of certificate, help people as like your family members.

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