B'lore: Drivers' Sound Health Can Prevent 20% of Road Accidents


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Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore (SB)

Bangalore, Mar 22: Underlining the importance of taking care of the health of the drivers, especially those engaged in plying goods transport vehicles, and creating an awareness about maintaining good health of the drivers, stste joint commissioner of transport Vincent D’Souza said studies conducted about road accidents throughout the world prove that at least 20% of road accidents were due to the health of drivers.

Inaugurating a five-day Community Convention programme organized by the Karnataka Goods Transporters’ Association (KGTA)- Seva, funded by the Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society  (KSAP )at the State-owned D Devaraj Urs Truck Terminal Ltd (DDUTL) at Yeshwanthpur here, he said most of the road accidents were found to be due to sleepiness, tiredness and other health-related problems of the drivers, which could easily be prevented if sufficient care was taken.

The drivers, helpers, cleaners and other labourers engaged in the truck transport industry were the most unorganized and vulnerable sections of society, he said pointing out that it was possible to organize drivers and other employees in state transport undertakings or even autorickshaw drivers but not those involved in truck transport industry.

Appreciating the initiative taken by the KGTA-SEVA and KSAP to educate the truck drivers, cleaners, helpers and other labourers about AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases and also in arranging periodic health check-ups, D’Souza said the state transport department was also encouraging such efforts. Regular blood check-ups, eye-camps, detection of diabetes, blood-pressure and other problems besides arranging proper rest-rooms and hygienic food was necessary, he said.

KGTA-Seva director V R Fernandes, who presided over the function, said the truck transport industry was the country’s backbone as the drivers ply goods and equipments from place to place all over the country often spending weeks or months away from their homes and loved ones. Apart from regular health hazards like tiredness, sleepiness, lack of proper rest or food, as well as blood-pressure, diabetes etc, the driving community was susceptible to AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.

He said the KGTA-Seva will also hold HIV testing, eye-camps, general health check-ups and other socio-health activities. The health camp, with a special eye-camp conducted by doctors from M S Ramaiah Hospital on Tuesday, will go on till March 26, Fernandes said.

Bangalore City Lorry Transport Owners' Association president Sundar Rao, Nelamangala regional transport officer Murthy, TCI Foundation Programme officer Raju Kullolli, Dr Venkatesh Murthy of TCIF and other office-bearers of KGTA participated in the function. KGTA-Seva counsellor Sangamesh S Chaur welcomed and later proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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  • IDA D'SOUZA, Mangalore / Kolhapur

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    It is highly appreciable for the effort of KGTA Seva with KSAP for this wonderful job especially for Mr Vally Fernandes. I congratulate for this initiative.

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  • Ronald Pereira, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    It is noteworthy and praiseworthy that the office-bearers of Karnataka Goods Association including Valerian R. Fernandes along with Health agencies supported by State Government have taken initiative showing their concern for the welfare of unorganized labour manning Goods Transport, by organising a Convention at Bangalore.

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  • Shareen Rodrigues, Mangalore/ Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 23 2010

    I admire the efforts taken by the KGTA and KSAP in organising the camp on HIV/AIDS awareness for the drivers and workers in of the transport industry. Keep up the good work and hope to have other organistations of the other states of India to follow suit in organising such camps for the drivers and other workers of the transport industry who are vulnerable to HIV/AIDS.

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  • ajit kumar, Bangalore

    Mon, Mar 22 2010

    I Really appriciate the initative taken by KGTA SEVA & KSAP for arranging regular health check -ups for drivers,cleaners and other labourers in the transport industry and also organising Aids awareness programe to educate them.keep up the good work.

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  • Albina vaz, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Mar 22 2010

    Your dedication towards this project is really worthy of praise, Vally. I know how much effort and time you have put into it. Its an eye opener for all of us. God Bless. Congratulations.

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  • Lavita Fernandes, Kulshekar,Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 22 2010

    Nice to read about the concern shown towards the drivers,cleaners and other labourers.May this move encourage other organisations to do the same.

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  • Lynnmarise Andrade, Taccode/Toronto

    Mon, Mar 22 2010

    Should one be connected with the transport industry like Vincent D'Souza and V R Fernandes to take up this kind of a cause. Good work D'Souza and Fernandes. May God bless you both.

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  • Hilda Pereira, M'lore/Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 22 2010

    I congratulate KGTA-Seva director, Mr.V.R. Fernandes for taking the initiative for the welfare of unorganised workforce of Goods Transport, including Truck Drivers, cleaners and other labourers.
    I hope KGTA-SEVA and KSAP will continue to do the good work.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 22 2010

    Lorry drivers are the most over burdened worker with minimum working condition. Moreover there is no regular check-up on their heart condition, eye-sight, earring-condition & other ailments. They were not up-dated with the new traffic rules, honking rules, use of music system/mobile phone and sex related cautions. They are far better driver than the public carrier bus-drivers.

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  • John Pereira, M'lore/Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 22 2010

    I appreciate the initiative taken by KGTA - seva along with KSAP of organising a 5-day Community convention programme at DDU Truck Terminal, Yeshwanthpur for the Goods Lorry staff ie Drivers, cleaners and associated labourers, including the health check-up being conducted for 5 days at MS Ramaiah Hospital with a special eye-camp.
    It is commendable of Mr. V.R. Fernandes, KGTA - Seva director, who presided over the inaugural function as well Mr. Vincent D'Souza, Karnataka State Jt. Commissioner of Transport and other dignitaries of Goods Transport for supporting the cause of taking up the welfare concerns of unorganised Goods Lorry personnel with regard to their health and hygienic food etc.
    In order to prevent avoidable accidents due to sleepiness, tiredness and other health-related problems, it is necessary that initiative is taken to provide Rest Rooms, Canteen facilities and First-aid/health centers along the Highways mid-way between cities and townships.

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  • Ronald fernandes, Kulshekar Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 22 2010

    i admire the good work done by the KGTA and KSAP for showing concern towards health and other aspects related to the truck drivers, cleaners and other labourers.

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  • Ronald fernandes, Kulshekar Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 22 2010

    i admire the good work done by the KGTA and KSAP for showing concern towards health and other aspects related to the truck drivers, cleaners and other labourers.

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  • Dr Rukmini Prabhu, Permude/Bangalore

    Mon, Mar 22 2010

    The transport workers are the most vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. the government needs to do more work with them and create an awareness amongst them. Thank you Gabriel Vaz for highlighting this issue

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