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      ter 42 1Our Achievements

      Interventions on Ground

      • Health Check-up

        Regular health screenings to monitor and improve drivers' overall well-being.

      • On-the-spot Spectacle Dispensing

        Immediate provision of spectacles to drivers needing vision correction.

      • Vision Screening

        Assessing drivers' vision to detect and address issues early.

      • Social Security Linkages

        Connecting drivers with social security benefits for added financial security.

      • Web Portal for Truck Drivers

        A digital platform to provide resources, support, and information tailored to drivers' needs.

      • Upskilling on Legal Compliance and Physical Wellness:

        Training on legal requirements and personal health to help drivers stay compliant and fit.

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      Findings & Statistics

      During the implementation of Project Abhay following findings are recorded:

      Physical Health:
      44.3% of drivers exhibited borderline or above BodyMass Index (BMI), 57.4% had elevated blood pressure levels, and 18.4% showed borderline or high blood sugar levels.

      Mental wellness:
      Vision screening of drivers found 53.2% were driving having compromised vision.

      Eyesight:
      About 55.1% of truck drivers were found to have compromised vision.

      Vision:
      Out of total drivers with compromised vision, 53.3% of them requiring distance vision correction and 46.7% needing near-vision correction.

      Social Security:
      48.3% of drivers lacked coverage under any social security schemes based on their submission and 68.6% were not insured.

      Social Security:
      68.6% reported that they do not have any insurance coverage before visiting the camp.

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      Enhanced quality of life, work productivity & safety for truck drivers in India

      Improved quality of life & well-being
      Social & Economic growth of the Community

      Outcome

      Increase in Work Productivity & Road Safety
      Community integration & Empowerment
      Health & Hygiene Check - 50k
      Vision Correction - 25kk
      Social Security Mapping - 50k

      Output

      Attitudinal shift towards health & hygiene, essential soft skills & legal compliance
      Awareness of stress management techniques & exercises
      Community empowerment
      Health and Wellness Camps
      Legal compliance & soft skills workshop
      Stress Management Training

      Intervention

      Social Security enrolment /awareness building
      Ecosystem & Community Empowerment
      ERP, Data &Mobile Application
      Planning Monitoring Driving Impact Assessment
      Stakeholder Onboarding Implementation Action Plan

      Deliverables

      Camp Deliverables Project Communication Social Media Mgmt
      Stakeholder Engagement Camps &Workshops Community Mobilisation
      IIT DELHI
      Foresight Society of HRD
      Technical Partners
      Foresight Society of HRD

      STAKEHOLDERS

      Ministry of Road Transport and Highways of india

      Fostering agency and capacity building for truck drivers and families

      ter 42 1 About us

      Project Abhay is designed and developed by the Centre for Rural Development & Technology (CRDT), IIT Delhi, in collaboration with Foresight Foundation. The project is supported by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH), Government of India. The project was rolled out in the month of March’24 with a target of screening a total of 50,000 truck drivers in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka & Tamil Nadu. The project is designed to support truck drivers' health, vision & wellbeing, thereby ensuring sustainable livelihoods and improved road safety.

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      About 55.1% of truck drivers were found to have compromised vision, 53.3 % out of them found with distance vision and 46.7% near-vision issue. Project Abhay intervention able to rectify 93.7 % of them by providing spectacle on the spot.

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      Why Truck Drivers?

      Truck drivers are most essential workforce for Indian economy and looking at India@2047 vision, they will be playing the vital role in transforming Indian economy. Truck drivers in India endure many challenges and a difficult lifestyle. Key issues include long working hours, irregular shifts, extended periods away from family and various health concerns.

      This is important to make this profession safe and aspiring to ensure sustainable livelihood for present workforce and to attract future generations to opt for truck driving as profession.

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      Roopanjali Verma – Empowering Women in Trucking

      Roopanjali Verma has spent the past five years driving heavy motor vehicles, navigating the challenges and demands of the trucking industry.

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      Driving Towards Fitness: How Ashish Pandey Sheds Weight with Project Abhay

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      Om Prakash’s Journey to Wellness with Project Abhay

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      Kalu Shah, a dedicated truck driver for many years, has built a solid career on the roads, earning a monthly salary between ₹10,000 and ₹12,000.

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      MD Gulzar’s First Step Towards a Healthier Future with Project Abhay

      MD Gulzar, a truck driver hailing from Jharkhand, has spent years crisscrossing the Indore-Assam route.

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      Steering Through Struggles: Ram Raj’s Journey from Hardships to Hope with Project Abhay

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      Deepu Kumar Yadav’s Wish for Expanding Health Camps for Truck Drivers

      Deepu Kumar Yadav, a dedicated truck driver from Bengal, spends 2-3 months at a stretch on the road, driving the long Indore-Guwahati route.

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