
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the launch of the PM RAHAT (Road Accident Victim Hospitalization and Assured Treatment) Scheme. Under the Scheme, every eligible road accident victim on any type of road will be entitled to cashless treatment up to 1.5 lakh per victim, for a period of seven days from the date of the accident.
The Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways said that this decision reflects the government's commitment to ensuring that no life is lost due to a lack of immediate medical assistance after a road accident. The Ministry stated that reimbursements to hospitals will be made through the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund.
The launch of PM RAHAT from Seva Teerth in New Delhi yesterday symbolizes a citizen-first approach – where governance translates into timely action, compassionate response, and protection of life.
India records a significant number of road accident fatalities every year, many of which are preventable with timely medical intervention. Studies indicate that nearly 50 per cent of road accident deaths can be averted if victims are admitted to hospital within the first hour.
