Road Safety Program
*Road Safety Awareness Drive at Institute of Management Studies, Noida*
The Institute of Management Studies (IMS), Noida recently organized an impactful Road Safety Awareness Drive to promote safe driving practices and spread awareness about road safety measures. The event, themed "Be Alert, Be Safe," brought together a group of enthusiastic students determined to make a difference.
_Highlights of the Event_
*1. Creative Poster-Making Competition*
Around 70-80 students actively participated in a poster-making competition, showcasing their creativity with innovative slogans. Some of the standout slogans included:
"Walk on left, everything will be right."
"Love safety, marry rules, divorce speed."
The colorful and thought-provoking posters caught the attention of the audience, emphasizing the importance of adhering to traffic rules and staying cautious on the roads.
The winners of the poster-making competition were:
* Shubh Jain
* Shrishti Mangla
The winners were later appreciated for their outstanding contributions and creativity.
*2. Podcast on Salaam Namaste Community Radio*
As part of the drive, a podcast was aired on Salaam Namaste Community Radio, where students discussed the significance of road safety and shared insights on how responsible behavior on the roads can save lives.
*3. Open Mic Session*
The event also featured an open mic session where students expressed their thoughts on road safety through poems, short speeches, and personal experiences. It was a platform for everyone to share their ideas and inspire others to adopt safer practices.
*4. Road Safety Pledge*
The drive concluded with a solemn pledge on road safety. Students and organizers committed themselves to following traffic rules, promoting awareness, and being responsible citizens.
*A Step Towards Safer Roads*
The Road Safety Awareness Drive at IMS Noida was not just an event but a call to action for everyone to prioritize safety on the roads. Through engaging activities and enthusiastic participation, the students successfully spread the message: "Be Alert, Be Safe."
Events like these remind us that road safety is a shared responsibility, and each individual can contribute to making roads safer for everyone.
Yashika Srivastava
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