
Help road accident victims, get cash reward: TN CM Stalin announces new scheme
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin announced cash rewards and certificates for people who will help road accident victims get medical care.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday announced cash rewards and certificates for people who will help provide medical care facilities for road accident victims in the state.
In a tweet, Stalin wrote, "People who help those involved in a road accident and take them to a medical care facility within the golden hour period will be rewarded with a certificate of appreciation and a Rs 5,000 cash reward."
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The chief minister had earlier launched 'Innuyir Kaappon', a scheme providing free medical treatment within the first 48 hours to those injured. As many as 609 hospitals across the state 408 private hospitals and 201 government hospitalshave been networked to provide medicare during the golden hour and save lives.
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