Owner of India Legends at RSWS Season 2, Nikki Daas asks cricket fans to drive societal change for road safety in India

National

New Delhi (India), September 19: Nikii Daas, model, actress, and serial entrepreneur, who is the franchise owner of the India Legends team led by cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar in the second season of the Road Safety World Series (RSWS), has urged her fans and cricket fans to support the Road Safety league to drive social change in the country toward road safety.

Nikki’s India Legends led by Sachin Tendulkar is considered the most powerful team in the RSWS season two. The squad includes the luminaries of the cricketing world such as Yuvraj Singh, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Munaf Patel, S. Badrinath, Stuart Binny, Naman Ojha, Manpreet Gony, Pragyan Ojha, Vinay Kumar, Abhimanyu Mithun, Rajesh Pawar, and Rahul Sharma.

Nikii Daas is an Indian model, actress, and beauty queen who has been crowned winner at the Gladrags beauty pageant and later won the title of “Miss Charming” while representing India at the International pageant Best Model of the World in Turkey. Daas is rated as the most beautiful Kingfisher Calendar Girl

“I am thrilled to be a part of the second season of the Road Safety World Series. Sports have my undying adoration and respect. Through this event, we communicate to the public that they must rigorously adhere to road safety regulations for their safety “Nikii Daas said

The Road Safety World Series aims to inspire social change in the country and transform people’s attitudes toward road safety. Because cricket is the most popular sport in the country and cricketers are idolized by many, this League will serve as an excellent platform for influencing and changing people’s attitudes toward their driving behavior.

Why is road safety important?

In India, one person dies in a road accident every four minutes. Thirty Indians are killed for every hundred people worldwide. It is even more concerning because, according to the World Research Institute, the annual death toll in road accidents will grow to 2.2 million by 2020, with Indians accounting for half of the victims. Every year, over 150000 individuals are killed and over 450000 people are gravely injured in vehicle accidents in our country.

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