Addressing the pressing concern of road accidents, the Punjab government introduced the Road Safety Force (SSF) and the ‘Farishatey’ (Angels) Scheme. The SSF, implemented in 2024, patrols the state’s roads with well-equipped teams, ensuring rapid response to accident scenes and utilizing advanced technology. Alongside this, the ‘Farishatey’ scheme provides comprehensive support for accident victims, removing barriers to immediate aid by offering free medical treatment and incentivizing the public to assist injured individuals without fear. The joint efforts of these programs have led to a considerable reduction in fatalities and road accidents. The government’s focus on community engagement is further highlighted by the inclusion of women in the SSF. These initiatives represent a commitment to public safety, empowering citizens and building a stronger community focused on saving lives and improving the overall well-being of the population.
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