The move, first of its kind in the country to provide speedy aid to accident victims would soon be replicated pan India, Road Transport and Highways Minister C P Joshi told reporters here.
Joshi said the pilot project was designed in view of road accidents taking toll of 1.4 lakh people annually and would be implemented in next two months.
The private insurer ICICI Lombard would contribute Rs 30 lakh towards this initiative as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and will take care of the administrative set up including control rooms besides tie-ups with the hospitals.
According to official estimates, about 1.4 lakh persons die in road accidents every year, of which over 250 casualties are reported on the Gurgaon-Jaipur stretch alone. The number of accidents per annum is as high as 5 lakh in the country, among the highest in the world.
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The ministry will enrol a large number of volunteers on the identified stretch of NH-8. These volunteers will be imparted training in first-aid and trauma care, for which the ministry is in consultation with AIIMS.
The state governments of Haryana and Rajasthan will be closely associated with the execution of the project. They would deploy mobile posts on the identified stretch for immediate reporting and handling of accident victims.