At GKNM Hospital, the "Naan Uyir Kavalan" campaign for road safety awareness was held to promote responsible road behavior and community well-being. The event took place on the hospital campus with the enthusiastic participation of 2,040 individuals, including employees and staff, who represented the institution’s strong commitment to public safety. Various department leaders joined to increase the message, using the campaign to showcase core values like care, discipline, and civic responsibility. Visuals such as posters, pledge boards, and awareness materials added impact, while the united effort encouraged wider community involvement.
The hospital took steps to promote road safety and urged its staff to follow traffic rules. Organized to promote road safety awareness, the campaign encouraged participants to pledge to follow traffic rules, wear helmets and seatbelts, avoid mobile phone usage while driving, and prioritize pedestrian safety. The event encouraged a sense of collective responsibility, reminding healthcare professionals and support staff that safeguarding lives extends beyond hospital walls.