Alarmed by rising road accidents, Modi wants cashless treatment


New Delhi, Jul 26 (IANS): Shocked over one fatality every four minutes in road accidents in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said his government will soon implement a road safety policy and cashless treatment for accident victims.

In his monthly 'Maan Ki Baat' radio programme, Modi said: "The statistics on road accidents in our country are shocking. There is an accident every minute. And... there is a death every four minutes."

In view of this, the government would soon introduce a Road Transport and Safety Bill in parliament and work to implement the National Road Safety Policy and a Road Safety Action Plan, he said.

The prime minister said there would soon be a nationwide toll free number 1033 to provide information on accidents across the country.

Official statistics show 15 to 16 people in road accidents in the country every hour or nearly 380 every day. The daily toll includes 16 children.

A total of 137,000 people became road accident victims in 2013.

The prime minister also said that development of the country's northeast was not possible with officials sitting in Delhi. He vowed to depute officials to the region to find solutions to problems faced by the people.

"Is it possible to develop the northeast while sitting in Delhi? No. Officials will visit and see how it is to be done.

"The DoNER (Development of Northeastern Region) ministry has taken a significant decision to send teams of central government officials to the northeast and hold week-long camps there," he said.

The ministry is responsible for planning, executing and monitoring the central government's development schemes in Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Mizoram, Sikkim and Meghalaya.

"These teams will hold camps in districts and villages, meet local officials, people's representatives and citizens. They will listen to their problems and help the government to find their solutions."

In his talk, Modi praised efforts made towards keeping India clean.

He congratulated government officials from Harda district in Madhya Pradesh for their 'Malyudh' (a sanitation programme).

"They have given a new meaning to 'Swacch Bharat Abhiyaan'. A brother gifting his sister a toilet on 'Raksha Bandhan', and the one who does so becoming 'brother number one' has given a new direction to the (cleanliness) mission," he said.

Speaking on issues like electricity, Modi said his government was committed to providing power to all villages.

"Whatever facilities are provided in cities, similar facilities are required for people in villages too if we have to develop our nation," he said.

Modi also expressed concern that fewer students were taking up science at the higher education level.

"Out of 100 only one or two students take up science. It's a cause of concern," the prime minister said, adding that students must be encouraged to study the subject.

To mark Kargil Day on July 26, Modi paid tributes to soldiers killed in the 1999 Kargil war with Pakistan.

"Each and every Indian soldier fought bravely. I pay my respects to the soldiers who ... fought for the country," he said Baat" radio programme.

"The Kargil battle was not just fought on the borders... Every village, city and town made a contribution."

  

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  • SH, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 27 2015

    If we see his track record this will remain as another Bhashan.

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Mon, Jul 27 2015

    looks like chaiwala wants more accidents to happen for his cashless golmaal scheme

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  • shaiKH MoHD rizwan, karkala

    Mon, Jul 27 2015

    Dear readers,

    I hope under this new scheme patient don't need to walk home with one 'Kidney' missing.

    Modiji cashless means phone a relative to pay the bill by 'Credit card' or 'Debit card'?

    Before Patient reach hospital 'Govinda,Govinda...

    Jai Hind

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  • Rajesh, Puttur

    Mon, Jul 27 2015

    India is full of negative energy ,If govt brings any good move it will benefit everyone .before implementation any schemes people started negative comments .Tragedy of country

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  • prr, sullia

    Sun, Jul 26 2015

    Here are some of the highlights of Modi govt: 1) Fiscal deficit was 6% of GDP during MMS period. Today it is under 4%. Our debt burden is coming down. 2) Power sector was operating 50% capacity during MMS due to Coalgate scam, licensed were cancelled. Today it is operating full capacity. Modi was able to get clearance to auction of coal blocks 3) Indian rupee is steady against dollar. A year ago 1 Euro = $1.38 today it is around $1.10. It lost 25% of value. $1 = 100 Yen a year ago. Today it 120 Yen. It lost 20%. Russian Rouble lost 50% of value. 4) Foreign Exchange reserve over $ 350 billion. It was around $270 billion during MMS. 5) FDI is up 35 % from the time of MMS. 6) Reform in insurance sector. 7) On other front, Quick action during Yemen crisis appreciated, 90 % rescued are Muslims, Quick action during Kashmir floods, majority of rescued are Muslims, Omar was punished for his poor admn in the election, Modi was able to rescue Pastor from Afgan. This shows he is unbiased and true secular. Congress played vote bank politics. For congress Dynasty bigger than party, party bigger than nation.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sun, Jul 26 2015

    Indeed, Indian PM is a Good Samaritan, he can't stand the accidents and the drying rate, so cashless treatment, what a great offer?

    Was he in a globetrotting when the Finance Minister Arun Jaitly reduced the Healthcare budgeting
    20%? Ms. Meenka Gandhi was broken hearted when the budgeting for her Child and Women welfare budgeting was cut 50%.

    Now, free cash treatment for the accident victims.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2015

    Next week U Turn.

    All those election promises are stand still.

    This is a new promise.
    Plus Behar mountains promise. This time the bjp themselves will become fools

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jul 27 2015

    Keep pouring out your utter inner frustrations even if Modi does something good....Imagine yourself meeting with a major accident & being receipent of this scheme, then what will you say?

    Chaaiwala saved my life & you will be ever grateful to him forever

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 26 2015

    Is he serious or pure Monkey Talk ...

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Sun, Jul 26 2015

    The thought of a cashless treatment is an excellent move if implemented by the PM. Let it not remain an empty promise like those hundreds of fake promises made during the election campaign. Nearly 137000 getting killed in road accidents is more than the deaths in a war. With such firm decisions the PM can revive his sagging image. The nation cannot offer him anything better than the PM. Still if the PM cannot deliver then he should pack up.

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  • vincent rodrigues, katapadi/b'lore

    Sun, Jul 26 2015

    This will be costly and unviable offer of PM which should be observed feasibility of implementation.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 26 2015

    Cashless treatment for road accidents is really a wonderful idea, but going by his promises and performance, we have to take this with a pinch of salt. How can we believe, if in the middle of "believe" is the word LIE.

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  • Santhosh Rego, Udupi

    Sun, Jul 26 2015

    Good Move.

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  • G Z T Kunte, Udupi

    Sun, Jul 26 2015

    In fact all treatments in all hospitals, including private hospitals, should be Cashless and should be fully borne by Govt just like it happens in Scandinavian countries. This will stop looting by Private Hospitals. Rate for every treatment should be fixed so that different patients are not charged differently for similar disease as it happens now. Now depending on the financial strength of the patients the private hospitals charge differently for same disease and same type of treatment.

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  • Roshan P. D'Mello, M'lore

    Sun, Jul 26 2015

    Dear Modi, pls implement cashless treatment in M.P first, many people are dying of Vyapam disease. In your next Monkey Baat, pls announce health yojana "Modi Care Plus" a family floater health plan.

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