New Delhi: After the death of former Tata Group Chairman Cyrus Mistry, the Modi government at the Center has taken a big decision. From now on, it will be mandatory for everyone in the car to wear a seat belt. Whether you are sitting in the front seat or at the back, it has been made mandatory for everyone to wear seat belts. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has given information in this regard. The big thing is that the challan will also be deducted if the passengers sitting in the back seat of the driver do not wear seat belts. Clips will be arranged to put a belt on anyone behind. It is also being said that if the passengers sitting in the back seat do not wear seat belts, then the alarm will continue to ring. An order related to this will be issued in the next 3 days. Former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry died in a car accident on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway. His car collided with a divider near Mumbai and the accident took place. In the initial investigation, the police found overspeeding and overtaking from the wrong side. It is also being said that Cyrus Mistry, who was sitting behind, was not wearing a seat belt. Now in view of all those things, the central government has taken this big decision. The person sitting on the driving seat used to wear a seat belt earlier, but now the person sitting behind will also have to follow that rule. In such a situation, emphasis is being laid on more safety so that such road accidents can be reduced. People should not forget this rule, so it is also being said to activate the alarm system in the vehicle. Indian Army chief Gen Manoj Pande meets Nepal PM Deuba PM Modi to visit Kuno National Park on his birthday India-Bangladesh Economic Partnership talks to begin soon: Modi