The company has also joined hands with Delhi traffic police to create awareness on road safety in the city through LED walls, text LED scroll bars and LED public display at prominent areas, Samsung India said in a statement.
As part of the campaign, Delhi traffic police will put up posters at select 'No Selfie' zones in city.
"Irresponsible usage of mobile phones, including taking selfies on the road, is one of the major causes of road accidents," Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari said.
Citing reports by various universities, Samsung India said not only does India have the highest number of road accidents globally, the country accounts for over 50 per cent of selfie-related fatalities in the world today.
"We are extremely honoured that the leadership of this country and of the states have extended support to the Samsung Safe India initiative, which has gathered pace this year," Deepak Bhardwaj, Vice President, CSR, Samsung India