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Road Safety SAAHAS Fellowship launched by Punjab Police with Hartek Foundation

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May 21, 2025
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Road Safety SAAHAS Fellowship launched by Punjab Police with Hartek Foundation
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The Road Safety Wing of Punjab Police signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Hartek Foundation for establishing a collaborative framework aimed at advancing road safety through a gender-responsive and data-driven approach. Additionally, this partnership shall support R&D on enhancing the visibility and safety of the traffic officials on the road through solar powered infrastructure like traffic aid posts, halting stations, solar helmets etc.

The first initiative under this MoU is the launch of the Punjab Police–Hartek Foundation Fellowship “SAAHAS” (Safe Access and Advancement for Her through Awareness and Sustainability). This pioneering fellowship—India’s first of its kind initiated by a Police Department—will be implemented through the Punjab Road Safety and Traffic Research Centre. It aims to support research, innovation, and on-ground interventions that promote gender-equitable mobility solutions in alignment with SDG 3, 9, and 11. A.S. Rai, IPS, ADGP (Traffic and Road Safety), Punjab, stated, “The SAAHAS Fellowship is a bold step toward building inclusive and sustainable road safety systems. This is just the beginning—many more initiatives will emerge under this partnership to reshape the future of mobility in Punjab.”  Harkirat Kaur, CEO, Hartek Foundation, added, “This fellowship reflects our deep alignment with Punjab Police in promoting equity, safety, and sustainability for all.”

The initiative will help strengthening road safety systems by collecting and utilizing sex- and age-disaggregated data, addressing gender disparities in transport infrastructure, and creating safer, more accessible public spaces. It also envisions increasing the participation of women in both decision-making and operational roles in the transport and public safety sectors.

Dr. Navdeep Asija, Director, Punjab Road Safety and Traffic Research Centre, and Simarpreet Singh, Executive Director & CEO, Hartek Group, called the initiative a trailblazer—bringing together public institutions and industry to address evolving safety and transport challenges. Gaurav Yadav, IPS, Director General of Police, Punjab, emphasized, “Bringing gender inclusiveness into policing, particularly traffic and road safety is a core priority. The launch of the Sadak Surakhiya Force with 33% women personnel was a foundational step. With the SAAHAS Fellowship, we are moving forward to institutionalize gender equity in road safety systems and beyond.”

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