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The Supreme Court criticized the Central government for the delay in formulating a cashless scheme for treating motor accident victims in the 'golden hour', a critical period for medical intervention. The bench accused the government of not taking the scheme seriously and questioned its commitment to road safety. The General Insurance Council (GIC) reportedly objected to the draft scheme, which the government promised to finalize within a week.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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