Tezpur (Assam):Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang district entered the Guinness Book of World Records on Sunday by forming the 'largest helmet sentence' to highlight the importance of road safety, especially in the mountains. A total of 2,350 helmets were used to create the sentence ‘Jai Hind’ at the Gyalwa Tsangyang Gyatso high-altitude stadium on Sunday.
The event titled ‘Lakshya’- to create awareness on road safety was organised by Amazing Namaste Foundation in collaboration with the Government of Arunachal Pradesh. Chief Minister Pema Khandu blew the whistle to start the proceedings of helmet formation. The helmet sentence formation was completed, with Khandu, along with MLAs of Tawang and West Kameng districts, leading to the place of helmets according to the formation.
Khandu and Atul Kulkarni, Chairman of the Amazing Namaste Foundation, jointly received the Certificate of Confirmation from the Guinness Book of World Records representative Swapnil Dangorikar. Speaking on the occasion, Khandu said "awareness of road safety measures and adherence to traffic rules have become important with improved road quality in the hills."
Khandu said, “People, especially youths riding bikes, tend to drive faster on good roads. It has been found that over-speeding is the major cause of accidents on our roads here. Therefore, this event and the creation of a world record would draw the people's attention towards road safety and mandatory use of helmets while riding two-wheelers."