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Supreme Court to Center: Publishing Road Accidents Report till 2023 August | Bharat News

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has directed the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways to publish an annual report of “Road Edients in India in 2023” by August and said that such reports should be made public within six months after the end of every calendar year to be “useful”.Interestingly, the National Crime Records Bureau, which comes under the Ministry of Home Affairs, has not yet published accidental deaths and suicides in the 2023 India report, a year and a half after the end of that calendar year.The SC Disha government came to the Ministry of Road Transport to publish a back of Justice Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan to publish a bench that “the process of publication of the report is going on”. While giving time till August, the court said, “We also direct Murtha to ensure that such annual reports are published within a period of six months from the end of the calendar year. Only if such reports are published quickly, it can be useful.Road safety experts and activists have questioned the delay in publication of the report which is important to decide on intervention. He has also urged the government to “collect some data through”Integrated road accident database“, The details that cause accidents with an exact location are public so that various institutions can take corrective steps.” These figures should be made public rather than giving to some institutions for their benefits, if the target is to make road safety a mass movement, “said that earlier this year, the Home Ministry informed the Rajya Sabha that the 2023 report is” data verification “for the 2023 report. ,

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