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The MoRTH in India plans to roll out cashless medical treatment for all road accident victims nationwide within the next three to four months, according to road secretary Anurag Jain. This initiative, part of the amended Motor Vehicle Act 2019, aims to provide free and cashless medical treatment to accident victims, including during the critical "golden hour" following a traumatic injury.

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