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Slogan Competition On Road Safety
Road Traffic Accidents cause 50.4% deaths in Assam, which is more than the national average of 36.4%. With the exploding production of vehicles, frequent gridlocks, and poor road ...

Road Traffic Accidents cause 50.4% deaths in Assam, which is more than the national average of 36.4%. With the exploding production of vehicles, frequent gridlocks, and poor road conditions, traffic collisions are on a high rise. This apart, carelessness on the part of road users add to the woe. Thus, although the various means of transportation have decreased distances, crashes and casualty have simultaneously increased.
All this amounts to serious socioeconomic loss at the state level. Needless to say, ‘Road Safety’ has emerged as one of the biggest concern for the citizens of Assam. It encapsulates one and all – from pedestrians to cyclists to motorists. Properly undertaken road safety measures could help in the prevention of accidents, pedestrian injuries, and fatalities.
Hence, it is necessary to interpret the various challenges and complications that arise due to the dynamism of the concept. It has always been a sincere effort of the State Government to come up with novel ways to ensure road safety. However, to arrive at efficacious solutions, it is important to take into consideration the opinion of the citizens as well.
The Competition
In order to establish a strong road safety paradigm, the Government of Assam seeks the participation of the citizens through a Slogan Competition. This is an opportunity to put forward your thoughts and ideas regarding the implementation of effective road safety measures. Grab it at the earliest.
Last Date: 13-06-2017
Prizes:
1st Prize: Rs. 20,000/-
2nd Prize: Rs. 15,000/-
3rd Prize: Rs. 10,000/-
Click here Guidelines, Technical Parameters, and Terms and Conditions.









Pritom Talukdar 8 years 7 months ago
ৰাগীয়াল দ্ৰব্য বৰ্জন কৰিবা,
গাড়ী চালনা শিকি ল'বা,
তেহে, উৎকৃষ্ট মানৱ সেৱা বিছাৰি পাবা ।
Dhanjit Das 8 years 7 months ago
Red Signal is for Stop, not for Blood
Pranjal pratim Mech 8 years 7 months ago
Road is the lifeline,
Respect and treat it fine;
Follow the rules,
It will make you smile.
AMRIT RANJAN MECH 8 years 7 months ago
Dear Sir / Madam
Attached herewith the slogans on road safety - Mr. Amrit Ranjan Mech
Miniswrang Basumatary 8 years 7 months ago
Traffic controls should be high
(Should be high)
If it won't we'll die(we'll die)
Not to mix drinking and driving
(Drinking and driving)
Secure yourself from dying(from dying)
Don't drive in too much speed
(Too much speed)
Sheet belts should be fit(should be fit)
Drive slow where ever you go(ever you go)
Don't forget the horn to blow(horn to blow)
Obey traffic signals and the rules
(And the rules)
Don't let your concentration to be lose
(To be lose)
AMULYA KALITA 8 years 7 months ago
FAST DRIVE DANGER LIEF
SPEED DRIVE COULD BE YOUR LAST LIEF
OBEY THE TRAFFIC RULES SAFE YOURSELF
WEAR SEAT BELT SAFE YOUR SELF
Monika Borgohain 8 years 7 months ago
Please find the document (Slogans on Road Safety)attached herewith.
Gopal kalita 8 years 7 months ago
My Slogan is attached herewith as image file.
- Gopal Kalita,
Sutarkuchi, Nalbari, Assam.
Mitul Bhaskar Baisya 8 years 7 months ago
A GOOD CITIZEN ALWAYS FOLLOWS RULES AND REGULATION. FOLLOW TRAFFIC RULES AND REGULATION. SAVE YOUR LIFE AND OTHERS. BE CITIZEN.
Braja Ballav Dutta 8 years 7 months ago
SLOGAN