GTECH Partners with TATA Initiative to Improve Road Safety

GTECH Partners with TATA Initiative to Improve Road Safety
Trivandrum / September 23, 2022

Thiruvananthapuram, Sept. 23: Group of Technology Companies in Kerala (GTECH), the industry body of IT companies in Kerala, in association with Tata Elxsi, has launched an app to drive awareness and sensitize the youth in the country on road safety. The android app named ‘Defensive Driving Tata STRIVE’ contains a 24-episode web series, each of 5 minutes duration, called 'Badthi Ka Naam Gaadi' which will be made available nationally on the social media. Pursuing a novel idea, the web series features bollywood actor Vijay Raaz interviewing ghosts of road accident victims, followed by a quiz of 10 questions each in English and various Indian languages. Through the videos, viewers are sensitised to various situations which are known to be the most common causes of road accidents in the country.Participants who qualify, get an e-certificate signed by the Government of Kerala Transport Department and CEO Tata STRIVE. The app will be promoted extensively through the schools and colleges across the country.

The pan Kerala launch of the app was inaugurated by Dr Rajasree M S, Vice Chancellor, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University in the presence of Biju Prabhakar, Transport Secretary, Government of Kerala at a function in Technopark on Wednesday. GTECH Secretary, Sreekumar V, Rony Sebastian, Head of CSR GTECH, Lucas Saldhana, Senior Leader Tata Strive and Arunava Mukhopadhyay, Head CSR-Tata Elxsi also spoke on the occasion.

“GTECH, as part of its social outreach initiatives, gives importance to matters of public interest. More than 16,000 lives have been lost on the roads in Kerala alone from 2018 to April 2022, majority of whom are young people. This sensitization drive, in partnership with one of the most trusted business houses in India, is yet another demonstration of the commitment of the Kerala IT industry to the socio-economic welfare of the community of the state” said VK Mathews, Chairman GTECH.

 

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