PUNE, India, July 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- "We hoped that the road accidents and resultant deaths in the country will be reduced by 50 % before 2025, and there should be no compromise on saving the lives of the persons involved in road accidents," said Union Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari while inaugurating the webinar series of the event International Virtual Symposium on Vehicle Crash Safety organized by MIT-ADT University, Pune.
Shri Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India, quoted that, "The target is to reduce 50 % of road accidents by 2025 and we can achieve Zero deaths due to road accidents by 2030." The Ministry of Road Transport and The Highway is aimed to make safer roads by providing highways of 4 to 16 lanes and safer vehicles by motivating the Vehicle manufacturer in implementing the technologies for Vehicle Safety.
Stating that much people die on roads in India every day, Road Transport and Highways Minister Gadkari said there is a need to expedite the task of saving the lives of people.
He said that the last year, Ministry had participated in a conference in Sweden where a vision was conceptualised to have zero road fatalities in India by 2030.
"We had promised that we will reduce deaths and accidents by 50 per cent. Today, we saw the success story of Tamil Nadu. It (Tamil Nadu) has reduced the accidents and deaths by 53 per cent," the minister said. He also said the government has taken various initiatives to put a check to road accidents and the Centre is also working on reducing black spots. Though the International Virtual Symposium on Vehicle Crash and Road Safety, awareness about causes of road accidents and measures to prevent them will be highlighted by organising various activities with school and college students, drivers and all other road users.
Vehicular and occupant safety has always been the focus area of all regulations in the past. Vehicle Engineering in the global scenario has matured to a great extent and the awareness of safety is generated through different forms of education.
With this Objective, Department of Mechanical Engineering - MIT School of Engineering, MIT ADT University is hosting the International Virtual Symposium on Vehicle Crash Safety from 5th July 2021 to 15th July 2021 in association with SAEINDIA-Western Section, and MIT ADT-SWE Global Affiliate, Pune. Its main objective is to educate the Students, Faculties, Industry Professionals, and Research Organisations on the different aspects of Vehicle Crash Safety and disseminate the Engineering aspects on Vehicular and occupant crash safety from various expertise of Industry and Research organization.
Prof. Dr. Vishwanath Karad, Founder, MIT Group of Institutions, Pune said, Minister Shri. Nitin Gadkari did great work for Sant Dnyaneshwar-Sant Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi Marg. He has been solving many problems of the road safety in India. The country's population and purchase vehicles number are growing. Parking, traffic problems, accidents, and pollution are increasing. The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways working towards solution of these problems and they did a great work till date.
The event is blessed by Hon'ble Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad, and Chief Guest for the Inauguration Ceremony, Shri. Nitin Jairam Gadkari, Honourable Minister, MoRTH, Government of India, Prof. Dr Mangesh T. Karad, Executive President, and Vice-Chancellor, MIT ADT University, Pune and Dr Jayshree Fadnavis, MIT ADT University. Shri. Dinesh Tyagi, Director, International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT), Manesar, Haryana, Dr Reji Mathai, Director Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), Pune, Dr Rashmi Urdhwareshe, President at Society of Automotive Engineers, SAEINDIA, Patron: Dr Kishore Ravande, Principal, MIT School of Engineering, Dr Sudarshan Sanap, Head, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. Archana Nema, Dr Mathew V K, Anurag Nema ware present during the event.
About MIT-ADT University
MAEER's Trust which is known to set the strong precedence for the privatization of Engineering education in Maharashtra had taken a first mover's advantage by establishing the Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT-Pune), in 1983, which continues to remain the flagship institute of the group.
MIT Art, Design and Technology University, Pune has been established under the MIT Art, Design and Technology University Act, 2015 (Maharashtra Act No. XXXIX of 2015). The University commenced its operations successfully from 27th June 2016. The University is a self-financed institution and empowered to award the degrees under section 22 of the University Grants Commission act, 1956. The University has a unique blend of Art, Design, and Technology as the core of its academics.
Recently, MIT Art, Design and Technology University, Pune has accomplished the following accolades:
- Ranked 26th for ARIIA 2020 by the Ministry of Education, Govt. of India.
- Received 5 Star rating for exemplary performance by the Ministry of Education's Innovation Council, Govt. of India.
- Conferred with Best University Campus Award by ASSOCHAM, New Delhi
- Granted with Atal Incubation Centre under ATAL Innovation Mission, NITI Aayog, Govt. of India
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