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#SelfiewithSeatBelt campaign grabs eyeballs - What s it all about It aims to create awareness among the people about why not only drivers but also other passengers in the vehicle should use seatbelts. (Image Source: Twitter/@Connect IFAT)
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Updated: Mar 4, 2021, 02:11 PM IST
Social media provides a platform not just for entertainment but also for raising awareness, and the Indian Federation of App-Based Transport (IFAT) has got the attention of many netizens with their #SelfiewithSeatBelt challenge. It aims to create awareness among the people about why not only drivers but also other passengers in the vehicle should use seatbelts. The #SelfiewithSeatBelt challenge is to create awareness among the public to put on seat belts while on a journey. This challenge is being accepted by many people across India. It is fun, at the same time creates awareness among the public in a much quicker way, Shaik Salauddin, National General Secretary of IFAT
#SelfiewithSeatBelt campaign promotes responsible driving, importance of seatbelts ANI | Updated: Mar 04, 2021 10:11 IST
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], March 4 (ANI): Social media provides a platform not just for entertainment but also for raising awareness, and the Indian Federation of App-Based Transport (IFAT) has got the attention of many netizens with their #SelfiewithSeatBelt challenge.
It aims to create awareness among the people about why not only drivers but also other passengers in the vehicle should use seatbelts. The #SelfiewithSeatBelt challenge is to create awareness among the public to put on seat belts while on a journey. This challenge is being accepted by many people across India. It is fun, at the same time creates awareness among the public in a much quicker way, Shaik Salauddin, National General Secretary of IFAT told ANI.
Drivers strike in Hyderabad | Credit: IFAT
Rajesh Kumar doesn’t have many enemies in life. But, Uber, for which he drives a cab everyday, is starting to look like one, he says.
Kumar was one of the 40-odd Uber and Ola drivers who protested at Jantar Mantar in Delhi last week, against the ride-sharing companies’ various policies. These drivers want the government to intervene and fix the fares for Ola and Uber, like it does for other taxis in the country. They also wanted respite from paying road tax for at least two years, and for the prices of petrol and diesel to immediately go down.