Bandipora, Mar 16: A high-profile symposium on “Smart Tourism & Advancements of Road Safety” was held on Monday at Government Degree College (GDC) Ajas, marking a significant leap in the integration of technology and traveler security.
The event was a collaborative initiative by GDC Ajas, Motor Vehicles Department J&K, Ministry of Tourism GoI, IHM Srinagar, and Bharat Association of Road Safety Volunteers (BARS).
The symposium was headed by Chief Guest Er. Mukhtar Ahmad Sofi (ARTO Bandipora) and Guest of Honour Dr. Tariq Ahmad Mir, Nodal Officer for Swachhata Mission 2026 at IHM Srinagar.
Speakers, including Principal Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Jabeen and renowned mobility expert S. Umar Bhat, emphasized the 2026 vision where AI-driven “thinking networks” and V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) communication are redefining road safety.
Expert discussions highlighted the shift toward proactive prevention through Predictive Accident Analytics and ThinnAI fatigue monitors, ensuring that the thrill of tourism is backed by the silent guardianship of modern tech.
The program, meticulously organized by Dr. Mohammad Ashraf Wagi, Convenor of the College Road Safety Club, and hosted with sophisticated orientation by Dr. Ashiq Hussain Parray (HOD English), culminated in a formal Felicitation Ceremony honoring the active participation of students and volunteers.
A highlight of the event was the Solemn Pledge Oath, where attendees committed to acting as responsible citizens and road users, dedicated to the vision of zero-harm mobility.
During the interactive session, participants raised insightful observations regarding local infrastructure and put forward strategic suggestions for future efforts, urging a continued focus on integrating technological advancements with grassroots social awareness. This collective commitment ensures that every journey in the region remains as safe as it is spectacular.

