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Dignity on the Road: Piyush Tewari, Founder @ SaveLIFE Foundation, Transforming Lives and Upholding Human Dignity Through Road Safety Initiatives

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In this thought-provoking podcast episode, I engage in a heartfelt conversation with Piyush Tewari, a distinguished Indian social entrepreneur and the Founder and CEO of SaveLIFE Foundation. Focused on transforming road safety, enhancing access to emergency medical care, and championing urban governance in India, Tewari is best known for his instrumental role in advocating for the passage of the Good Samaritan Law in the country. The narrative unfolds as Tewari shares the profoundly personal origin of his mission—a poignant account of losing a cousin in a tragic accident. This catalyst ignited his unwavering commitment to reforming legislation in India.

We are taken on a journey through Tewari's life, exploring the challenges and triumphs accompanying his pursuit to change the law and create a safer, more compassionate society. Notably recognized by GQ Magazine as one of the most influential young Indians and featured as an expert on the socially impactful TV show Satyamev Jayate, Tewari's story inspires those who seek to make a meaningful difference.
This episode also delves into Tewari's broader vision beyond legislative changes, shedding light on the profound concept that healthcare extends far beyond the clinical setting. Through his experiences, we explore the interconnectedness of road safety, emergency medical care, and urban governance as integral components of a holistic approach to public health. Tewari's insights prompt reflection on the transformative power of social entrepreneurship and the potential for individuals to drive systemic change by addressing pressing societal issues.

In essence, this podcast episode captures the essence of Piyush Tewari's impactful journey—from personal tragedy to becoming a catalyst for legal reform and social change in India. It not only highlights the transformative effects of one individual's dedication but also underscores the broader implications of healthcare as a multifaceted and interconnected aspect of societal well-being.

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Piyush Tewari
is an Indian social entrepreneur focused on improving road safety, access to emergency medical care, and urban governance across India. He is the Founder and CEO of SaveLIFE Foundation, and is best known for his work to pass a Good Samaritan Law in India. In 2016, GQ Magazine named him one of the most influential young Indians. In 2014, Tewari was featured as an expert on Satyamev Jayate, a popular TV show on social issues hosted by actor Aamir Khan. The episode Tewari was featured in was focused on the epidemic of road accidents in India.

He is also an empaneled speaker with The Outstanding Speakers Bureau and is the subject of "The Golden Hour", a feature documentary produced by Roma Sur and Jessica McGough of the Film School at the University of Colorado, Denver, USA. He is a commentator on Road Safety in Indian media and has been covered by the New York Times, TIME Magazine, and National Geographic, among other media outlets.

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In this thought-provoking podcast episode, I engage in a heartfelt conversation with Piyush Tewari, a distinguished Indian social entrepreneur and the Founder and CEO of SaveLIFE Foundation. Focused on transforming road safety, enhancing access to emergency medical care, and championing urban governance in India, Tewari is best known for his instrumental role in advocating for the passage of the Good Samaritan Law in the country. The narrative unfolds as Tewari shares the profoundly personal origin of his mission—a poignant account of losing a cousin in a tragic accident. This catalyst ignited his unwavering commitment to reforming legislation in India.

We are taken on a journey through Tewari's life, exploring the challenges and triumphs accompanying his pursuit to change the law and create a safer, more compassionate society. Notably recognized by GQ Magazine as one of the most influential young Indians and featured as an expert on the socially impactful TV show Satyamev Jayate, Tewari's story inspires those who seek to make a meaningful difference.
This episode also delves into Tewari's broader vision beyond legislative changes, shedding light on the profound concept that healthcare extends far beyond the clinical setting. Through his experiences, we explore the interconnectedness of road safety, emergency medical care, and urban governance as integral components of a holistic approach to public health. Tewari's insights prompt reflection on the transformative power of social entrepreneurship and the potential for individuals to drive systemic change by addressing pressing societal issues.

In essence, this podcast episode captures the essence of Piyush Tewari's impactful journey—from personal tragedy to becoming a catalyst for legal reform and social change in India. It not only highlights the transformative effects of one individual's dedication but also underscores the broader implications of healthcare as a multifaceted and interconnected aspect of societal well-being.

About
Piyush Tewari
is an Indian social entrepreneur focused on improving road safety, access to emergency medical care, and urban governance across India. He is the Founder and CEO of SaveLIFE Foundation, and is best known for his work to pass a Good Samaritan Law in India. In 2016, GQ Magazine named him one of the most influential young Indians. In 2014, Tewari was featured as an expert on Satyamev Jayate, a popular TV show on social issues hosted by actor Aamir Khan. The episode Tewari was featured in was focused on the epidemic of road accidents in India.

He is also an empaneled speaker with The Outstanding Speakers Bureau and is the subject of "The Golden Hour", a feature documentary produced by Roma Sur and Jessica McGough of the Film School at the University of Colorado, Denver, USA. He is a commentator on Road Safety in Indian media and has been covered by the New York Times, TIME Magazine, and National Geographic, among other media outlets.

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