Drunk Driving: Your Way Of Fun Can End Someone’s Life And Aspiration

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On average 1 person dies every hour due to a drunken driving accident in India. Here is the story of just one of those victims, Gagan, a daily laborer who was hit by a drunk motorist. After the accident Gagan cannot work and support his family. He is living out of a shelter home with his entire family. His children have had to leave school to take care of him.

|| Walk For Safer Roads In India ||

On 8th August, The Logical Indian in association with the SaveLife Foundation (SLF) are organising and participating in a silent march in New Delhi.

Join hundreds of our community members in New Delhi on August 8, 2015 for a peaceful walk demanding safer roads for ourselves and our future.

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