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CSR News: Advancing Road Safety Through Clear Vision, VARS 4.0 Sets Bold Agenda

The 4th Annual Vision and Road Safety (VARS 4.0) Conference, co-hosted by India Vision Institute, Mission for Vision, Sightsavers India, and VisionSpring, successfully concluded today at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. The conference brought together experts, policymakers, and stakeholders from the road safety and eye health sectors to deliberate on the critical role of clear vision in ensuring safer roads.
The VARS 4.0 conference builds upon last year’s third Vision and Road Safety (VARS) convening. Over the past year, the co-hosts have collectively screened the vision of nearly 2 million commercial vehicle drivers, helpers, cleaners, mechanics, and other transport workers in India. They remain committed to sustaining this momentum in the future. With the provision of eyeglasses and essential eye care, they have significantly enhanced the safety standards on the roads. Committed to sustaining and expanding this progress, the initiative strives to provide every transport worker with essential eye care, ensuring both their safety and the safety of others on the road.
More than 100 eye health leaders convened at this event, with addresses from experts and policymakers from the UN Envoy for Road Safety (UNRSF), the World Health Organization (WHO) India, and the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, to align on the practical next steps and deliver accessible eye care to drivers and transport workers across India to improve road safety.
This initiative aligns with the UN Global Plan for Road Safety, which underscores the importance of improved vision in achieving safer road standards, as well as WHO’s VISION 2030 agenda, which promotes a people-centered approach to eye care. Stockholm Declaration on Road Safety, India is committed to reduce road traffic deaths and injuries to 50% by 2030.
Impaired vision is detrimental for drivers across India. As per the report, Road Accidents in India 2022 released by MORTH, total accidents in India amounted to 4,61,312 out of which 1,68,491 resulted in deaths. Additionally as per the Central Road Research Institute study conducted involving 500 commercial vehicle drivers in Delhi, 37% of the drivers experienced far vision limitation in the left eye, 36% in the right eye and 31% in both eyes. Similarly, a high percentage of drivers suffered from near-vision limitations.
An aspect overlooked in road safety measures is the significance of clear and healthy vision required for safe driving, enabling drivers to effectively perceive road conditions, signs, and potential hazards. Targeted Eye Health initiatives for driving communities are critical to the Goal of “Vision Zero” in Road Safety.
Additionally, vision plays a crucial role in advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, intersecting with multiple Sustainable Development Goals—from poverty alleviation and economic growth to employment, education, gender equality, and reducing inequalities.
In addition to the vision screening commitment, the delegates attending VARS 4.0 agreed on the following to improve road safety standards:
– Advocating for Eye Health: Integrate and recognise the importance of eye health as a core component of road safety policies and enhance district-level road safety plans.
– Strengthening Vision Screening Initiatives: Engage with policy space to promote vision checks for commercial drivers at the time of license issuance and renewal. Also, promote the advancement of periodic vision screening.
– Setting National Standards: Acknowledge the importance of building sustainable partnerships and the need for stronger multi-sector collaborations to scale up vision screenings, provide affordable eyewear to drivers and road users, and integrate eye care into national road safety strategies.
– Inclusion of Eye Health as the 5th ‘E’ in Road Safety: Why eye health should be recognised as a core component of road safety. The impact of vision impairment on driver performance and reaction time. The prevalence of undiagnosed vision problems among commercial drivers and the urgent need for widespread screening. Strategies for public awareness campaigns to establish the link between vision and road safety. The role of mobile vision screening vans and RTO-based vision centers in reaching at-risk drivers.
Honourable Chief Guest, Mr Amod K. Kanth, Founder – Prayas JAC Society, Jt. Coordinator NITI-CSOs Standing Committee of NITI Aayog, Former Chairman, DWSSC and DCPCR, and Former DGP (IPS) said, “With 34 years in the police force, I have seen the devastating impact of road accidents—1.5 lakh lives lost annually, which does not account for people who become disabled. Recognizing eye health as the fifth ‘E’ of road safety is a crucial step toward prevention. On behalf of Prayas JAC Society, I pledge our support to this vital partnership for safer roads and clearer vision.”
In a joint statement, Mr Anshu Taneja, Managing Director, VisionSpring, India, Ms Elizabeth Kurian, CEO, Mission for Vision, Mr R. N. Mohanty, CEO, Sightsavers India, and Mr Vinod Daniel, CEO, India Vision Institute said: “Recognising the undeniable link between vision and road safety, Sightsavers India, India Vision Institute, Mission for Vision, and VisionSpring urge government agencies, corporates, and NGOs to join hands in making roads safer across India by creating awareness of the cause and investing in the same. Sharp vision is not just a health priority but a road safety imperative. We call for systemic changes, including mandatory vision screening for all commercial drivers, integration of eye health into road safety policies, and strengthened multi-sector partnerships to ensure safer roads for all.”
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CSR-Driven Fashion Initiative Pawfect Cause Supporting Animal Welfare Unveiled
Mumbai, India: Savana is redefining purpose-driven fashion with the launch of its latest collection, “Pawfect Cause”, a unique blend of style and social impact. This initiative is a testament to the brand’s commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR), seamlessly integrating fashion with compassion.
The “Pawfect Cause” collection is designed for pet lovers and conscious consumers who believe in making a difference. A portion of the sales from this collection will be donated to Charlie’s Animal Rescue Centre (Charlie Foundation), an NGO dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and care of stray and abandoned animals.
Through #PawfectCause, Savana aims to drive awareness about animal welfare while empowering consumers to contribute meaningfully through their fashion choices. This initiative reinforces the brand’s dedication to ethical fashion and socially responsible business practices, ensuring that every purchase supports a larger cause.
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Haryana: BJP Wins 9 Of 10 Mayoral seats, Congress Loses Rohtak
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has secured victory in 9 out of 10 mayoral seats in the Haryana municipal elections. The results were announced on March 12, confirming the party’s stronghold in the state. However, the BJP suffered a setback in Manesar, where independent candidate Dr. Inderjeet Yadav defeated BJP’s Sunder Lal.
Congress Loses Rohtak
Meanwhile, the Congress party faced a second major electoral loss in just over a month. The party failed to win in Rohtak, a traditional stronghold of senior Congress leader Bhupinder Hooda. The BJP’s Ram Avatar Valmiki secured the Rohtak mayoral post with a margin of 45,198 votes.
Key Wins for BJP Across Major Cities
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Gurugram: Raj Rani defeated Congress’s Seema Pahuja by 1,79,485 votes.
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Hisar: Praveen Popli secured victory by a margin of 64,456 votes.
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Panipat: Komal Saini won with 1,62,075 votes.
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Karnal: Renu Bala Gupta emerged victorious with 83,630 votes.
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Sirsa: Shanti Swaroop won with a lead of 12,779 votes.
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Faridabad: Parveen Joshi maintained a comfortable lead.
Low Voter Turnout
Polling in Haryana took place on March 2 across multiple municipal corporations, councils, and municipalities. The voter turnout in Haryana was recorded at just 41% for this year’s elections. The percentage was comparatively lower than the 68% recorded in the last Haryana Assembly elections.
Following its defeat the Congress party now faces a major challenge of regaining its lost trust and ground in Haryana for the upcoming elections. Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s landslide victory in Haryana has further solidified its grip on the political landscape.
CSR News: Partnership with United Way of Hyderabad to Transform Education in Government Schools
Hyderabad, India: HealthEdge, a leading provider of next-generation core administrative processing systems (CAPS) and care management solutions, announced a partnership with the United Way of Hyderabad to enhance the quality of education in government schools across India. This collaboration focuses on upgrading infrastructure, advancing STEM education and promoting sustainability through the School Transformation Program, and is part of a broader Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative to enhance the quality of education in government schools across India.
India’s education sector has made significant progress, however challenges related to government school infrastructure persist. According to NITI Aayog’s School Education Quality Index (SEQI), more than 40% of rural schools still lack essential facilities such as toilets, drinking water, and electricity. Improving upon these deficiencies will affect positive change by improving student attendance and academic performance and also decrease dropout rates, particularly among girls. HealthEdge and United Way of Hyderabad are partnering in the School Transformation Program to close the educational divide and ensure the holistic development of students in underserved communities by providing basic amenities, improving STEM education resources and supporting renewable energy efforts to reduce operational costs and environmental impact.
“At United Way Hyderabad, our mission is to empower communities through sustainable and impactful initiatives, with education as a cornerstone of our efforts,” said Ms. Rekha Srinivasan, Executive Director of United Way of Hyderabad. “This partnership with HealthEdge Cares is a significant step in transforming the educational landscape for underserved schools. By improving basic amenities and fostering a conducive learning environment, HealthEdge is investing not only in infrastructure but in the future of countless children. Together, we aim to bridge critical gaps and create opportunities for students to unlock their full potential.”
The School Transformation Program will focus on upgrading critical infrastructure, including WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) facilities, classrooms, and digital infrastructure. It will also promote STEM education through the creation of digital classrooms, computer labs, and teacher training. Furthermore, the program will incorporate renewable energy solutions to lower electricity costs and create a more sustainable and efficient learning environment.
“We are proud to partner with the United Way of Hyderabad on the School Transformation Program and provide the students of India with the necessary resources to succeed,” said Heather Bender, Chief People Officer at HealthEdge. “Our organizations are well aligned in our vision and goals for the program and setting it up for long-term success. HealthEdge looks forward to working closely with Rekha and the brilliant team she has assembled to provide opportunities for the next generation of learners in India.”
HealthEdge, in conjunction with United Way of Hyderabad, is committed to extending the School Transformation Program to government schools in Malur, Karnataka, and Pune, Maharashtra. The program will focus on optimizing classroom environments and setting a new standard for impactful education interventions. The School Transformation Program is designed to ensure every child can grow and succeed in a supportive and sustainable setting by providing the essential infrastructure to reduce learning disparities.