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Topic : India¡¯s New ¡®Good Samaritan Laws¡¯ Reward Any Citizen Who Stops to Help with Traffic Injuries
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TITLE : India¡¯s New ¡®Good Samaritan Laws¡¯ Reward Any Citizen Who Stops to Help with Traffic Injuries

India’s New ‘Good Samaritan Laws’ Reward Any Citizen Who Stops to Help with Traffic Injuries

 

Good Samaritan Laws' Reward Any Citizen ...

 

India has launched a new road safety initiative called the Rah-Veer program, designed to encourage ordinary citizens to help accident victims during the critical first hour after injury, known as the “golden hour.” Because ambulances often take too long to reach crash sites, especially in rural areas, many victims die before receiving medical care.

 

Under the program, Good Samaritans who stop to assist injured people will receive a reward of 25,000 rupees (about $250). The initiative is open to everyone, regardless of medical training, and the reward can be shared if multiple people help. Authorities also promise legal protection, privacy, and simplified procedures so helpers are not discouraged from stepping in during emergencies.

 

Alongside this program, India has introduced measures to ensure accident victims receive immediate treatment without upfront hospital payment. Hospitals must provide cashless care for up to seven days, with costs covered by insurance companies or government funds. Officials hope these combined policies will save lives by removing both financial and practical barriers to emergency care.

 


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Source :https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/indias-new-good-samaritan-laws-reward-any-citizen-who-stops-to-help-with-traffic-injuries/

 

Comprehension

What is the purpose of the Rah-Veer program?
What is the ¡°golden hour¡± in medical emergencies?
How much money do Good Samaritans receive for helping accident victims?
What protections are given to people who stop to help?
How will hospital costs for accident victims be covered?

Discussion

Do you think offering money is an effective way to encourage people to help others? Why or why not?
What are the risks people might face when helping accident victims?
Should governments legally protect Good Samaritans from liability? Why?
How important is the ¡°golden hour¡± in saving lives?
Would you stop to help in a road accident? What factors would influence your decision?
How can emergency response systems be improved in rural areas?
Should healthcare always be free at the point of emergency care? Why?
What role should citizens play in public safety beyond following laws?

Vocabulary

Good Samaritan – a person who helps others in need, especially strangers in danger
Golden hour – the first hour after a serious injury when treatment is most likely to save a life
Ambulance – a vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to the hospital
Rural – related to the countryside, away from cities
Assist – to help or support someone
Liability – legal responsibility for something, especially harm or damage
Upfront payment – money paid before receiving a service
Cashless treatment – medical care provided without immediate payment at the time of service