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'HornVrat' starts to curb incessant honking in Mumbai

ANI  |  Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] 

In a bid to curb incessant honking, an NGO named 'Awaaz Foundation' has kick-started a unique campaign called 'HornVrat' in cooperation with state's transport department, and Police.

As per the campaign, an auto rickshaw is venturing out on roads decorated with blow horns, urging people to refrain from honking.

The NGO began the campaign on January 27 this year from Mumbai's Gateway of by flagging off the symbolic auto rickshaw. This three-wheeler is now travelling to every nook and corner of the city to create awareness.

The NGO claims that honks around 18 million times in an hour.

The NGO is using this auto rickshaw as a medium to spread awareness as it is a common mode of in the city. It has also roped in thousands of auto-rickshaw drivers to join the drive.

A member also expressed concern saying that by honking builds up stress and anger, adding that being exposed to it also impacts health severely.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 23:30 IST
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