Sri City Accord School Launches Road Safety Drive
Through this initiative, students tied radium reflective collar belts on stray cattle, improving their visibility at night to prevent accidents
Sri City Accord School Launches Road Safety Drive

Hyderabad: As part of National Safety Month, Accord School in Sri City has launched an innovative campaign to prevent road accidents and protect stray cattle. Through this initiative, students tied radium reflective collar belts on stray cattle, improving their visibility at night and reducing the risk of collisions.
In a gathering held at the school premises, Nireesha Sannareddy, Director (CSR), Sri City, and Brinda, Principal of Accord School, participated in the drive. Speaking on the occasion, Nireesha appreciated the school’s efforts, stating, "This thoughtful initiative reflects Accord School’s strong commitment to social responsibility. Their proactive approach in addressing this concern will go a long way in ensuring the safety of both cattle and motorists."
Highlighting the intent behind the drive, Brinda said, "As part of National Safety Month, we want to reinforce the importance of road safety for both people and animals. Our goal is not just to protect stray cattle but also to create awareness about responsible cattle management. Through this initiative, we hope to inspire collective action in ensuring road safety and animal welfare." More than 150 stray animals were fitted with fluorescent flip-flop belts, and the school plans to expand the initiative. Additionally, it intends to collaborate with cattle owners by distributing radium belts and promoting responsible ownership to keep animals off the roads.