ahmedabad reflects on “lost talents” at world day of remembrance for road traffic victims (wdor) 2025 organnized at cee.
Ahmedabad observed the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDoR) 2025 with a clear message: road crashes continue to cut short thousands of promising lives. The theme “Lost Talents” pushed participants to recognise the human cost and the urgent need for safer road systems Why World Day of Remembrance 2025 Matters On November 21, the Centre for Environment Education (CEE) campus brought together CEE, the Gujarat Road Safety Authority (GRSA), Active Traffic Consultative Committee (ATCC), Road Safety Network Gujarat, and the AmdaVadmA program for a collective observance of WDoR 2025. This year’s theme,...
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