<p class="bodytext">In a first-of-its-kind incident, a bridegroom in Bihar’s Saran district preferred to give a lesson on road safety and distributed helmets as gift to the guests.</p>.<p class="bodytext">A graduate of Jai Prakash University, the bride from Chapra, Sweety, always educated people on the hazards of driving without seat-belt or helmet. Some followed her advice. Many ignored her sermons. The young girl, in her early 20s, then decided to make it a memorable event during her wedding at Ekma block in Saran.</p>.<p class="bodytext">So when scores of baraatis (the groom side) reached the marriage venue, Sweety deemed it fit to spread awareness about road safety soon after the ‘jaimal’ (exchange of garlands).</p>.<p class="bodytext">“I distributed around two dozens helmets among the baraatis with a request to everyone to abide by the traffic rules, use seat-belt (for four-wheelers) and helmets (for two-wheelers) and follow driving norms be it on the highway or the mohalla (colony) roads,” said the bride who took everyone by surprise through her unique initiative last week.</p>.<p class="bodytext">While the guests blessed the newly-wed couple profusely, the bride’s effort to spread road safety awareness became the talk of the town.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“Though I have been doing my bit, I could not save one of my close relatives Kanchan Devi, my mami (maternal aunt), who died in a road accident a fortnight back,” she lamented. It was on that day that she resolved to gift helmets on the day of her wedding.</p>
<p class="bodytext">In a first-of-its-kind incident, a bridegroom in Bihar’s Saran district preferred to give a lesson on road safety and distributed helmets as gift to the guests.</p>.<p class="bodytext">A graduate of Jai Prakash University, the bride from Chapra, Sweety, always educated people on the hazards of driving without seat-belt or helmet. Some followed her advice. Many ignored her sermons. The young girl, in her early 20s, then decided to make it a memorable event during her wedding at Ekma block in Saran.</p>.<p class="bodytext">So when scores of baraatis (the groom side) reached the marriage venue, Sweety deemed it fit to spread awareness about road safety soon after the ‘jaimal’ (exchange of garlands).</p>.<p class="bodytext">“I distributed around two dozens helmets among the baraatis with a request to everyone to abide by the traffic rules, use seat-belt (for four-wheelers) and helmets (for two-wheelers) and follow driving norms be it on the highway or the mohalla (colony) roads,” said the bride who took everyone by surprise through her unique initiative last week.</p>.<p class="bodytext">While the guests blessed the newly-wed couple profusely, the bride’s effort to spread road safety awareness became the talk of the town.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“Though I have been doing my bit, I could not save one of my close relatives Kanchan Devi, my mami (maternal aunt), who died in a road accident a fortnight back,” she lamented. It was on that day that she resolved to gift helmets on the day of her wedding.</p>