Hyderabad, April 15 -- The Telangana government on Wednesday launched 'Project Sanjeevani', India's first integrated post-crash trauma response system for highways, aimed at reducing preventable road fatalities through faster and coordinated emergency care.
The initiative will be piloted on a 251-km stretch of NH-44 between Hyderabad and Adilabad, one of the country's high-risk corridors for road accidents.
It was launched as part of the 'Arrive Alive' Road Safety Week under the state's 99-day action plan.
The project is being implemented by SaveLIFE Foundation in collaboration with the Government of Telangana and the National Highways Authority of India, with support from Vertis Foundation.
Senior officials including Telangana state Sp...