Autorickshaw rally to spread awareness of road safety, children’s education
CHENNAI: Twenty-eight teams from eight different countries set on their journey
across Tamil Nadu in autorickshaws on Monday to drive home a message on importance
of children’s education and road safety.
The ‘CEAT Classic Autorickshaw Challenge 2007’ was flagged off
by Deputy Commissioner of Police A.G.Mourya at Elliot’s Beach, Besant
Nagar. The rally would cover nearly 1,000 km across the State in about eight
days. Teams comprising 65 participants from various professions such as medical,
legal and media would travel to places, including Puducherry, Madurai, Rameswaram,
Tuticorin, Kutralam and culminate the rally at Kanyakumari. Of the three participating
teams from India, two are from Tamil Nadu. Participants from other countries
such as Canada, U.S. and Ireland are also part of the rally.
They will stop by in villages chosen by them under the ‘Adopt a Village’
programme and distribute some funds and materials.
They had already visited the villages about two months ago to understand the
people’s requirements. In a bid to make it an eco-friendly rally, about
6,000 saplings would be planted at Tiruvannamalai by an international non-governmental
organisation ‘Trees for the Future’ to offset the total carbon dioxide
emissions.
Organised for the third consecutive year, the rally has been gaining popularity
in terms of increasing participation. CEAT’s regional head Ravi Shankar
and ‘Orampo’ film directors Pushkar and Gayathri were also present.