St. John’s School Launches Young Road Safety Champions Program

Children Join ‘Chota Cops’ Initiative to Promote Traffic Rules

Educational institutions partner with Young Indians to reduce road accidents.

Key Points:

  • St. John’s School hosts innovative road safety awareness program
  • Young Indians launches ‘Chota Cops’ initiative for students
  • Children encouraged to become family road safety advocates

JAMSHEDPUR – St. John’s High School organized a comprehensive road safety awareness session empowering students as change agents.

Young Indians conducted the interactive program. Meanwhile, students embraced their roles enthusiastically.

Sunil Parikh highlighted India’s concerning road accident statistics. Moreover, he emphasized children’s influence on families.

Youth Engagement

The ‘Chota Cops’ initiative focuses on student participation. Furthermore, it promotes responsible road behavior.

“Children often influence family behavior effectively,” noted a road safety expert. Additionally, schools plan regular follow-ups.

Safety Education

St. John’s maintains consistent safety awareness programs. However, this initiative introduces unique peer influence elements.

The school plans monthly road safety activities. Meanwhile, students prepare awareness campaigns for families.

“Such programs create lasting impact,” remarked an education consultant. Moreover, other schools show interest in adoption.

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