Hyderabad, April 16 --  The Telangana government on Wednesday, April 15, launched Project Sanjeevani, the country's first fully integrated trauma care and highway rescue protocol, to be piloted on a 251-km stretch of National Highway 44 between Hyderabad and Adilabad.

The project, being implemented by SaveLIFE Foundation in collaboration with the state government and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), with support from Vertis Foundation, targets one of India's highest-burden highway corridors for road crash fatalities.

The launch was part of Telangana's "Arrive Alive" Road Safety Week (April 13-17), held under the state's 99-day action plan, Praja Palana-Pragati Pranalika.

Officials said the pilot is designed to serv...