The
programme will continue till the third Week of August, and will be organized at
three levels the school, the city and finally the all India competition.
The final round of the competition will culminate in a competition at Chennai
in August.
Through
this programme Hyundai aims to contact 140,000 students targeting 250 schools
in 14 different cities - including Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai.
Hyundai
Motor India MD HS Lheem says, Hyundai is committed to providing communities
with the resources they need to create safer traffic environments on local streets.
Through this program, we aim to educate children on road safety, and we hope they
will be safer in the future, whether they are drivers or pedestrians.
The
association with school children is all about innovation and ideas and given that
road safety is a prime concern for us at Hyundai, it followed naturally that we
should link the two. We are always looking for ideas on how to boost road safety
and where better to look than among the youngsters, who are the most imaginative.
While
the three submissions adjudged the best at the national competition will get the
winning participants the opportunity to visit the Hyundai plant in Korea, all
52 participants in the national competition will be awarded a prize of Rs 10,000.
Winners
of city-wide competitions will be presented Rs 1,000 as prize money. Five of the
best presentations from each of the 245 schools will be taken to city-wide competitions,
from where three winning entries will be sent to the national competition at Chennai.
Hyundai
adds that it has long supported the cause of road safety and is involved in running
the student traffic volunteer scheme in the cities of Delhi and Chennai which
will expand to include other metros in the coming months. This concept too links
safety and environment together and is a step further in the cause of spreading
awareness about these two issues.