Social reformer Prince Singhal founded CADD with a vision to address the devastating consequences of drunken driving through advocacy, education, and reform.
Organized the first community campaign against drunken driving in collaboration with the Delhi Police, reaching out to over 30,000 citizens across Delhi NCR to raise awareness about the dangers of drunk driving.
Initiated the Designated Driver Campaign, encouraging citizens to designate a sober driver during major festivals like Diwali and Holi to ensure safer celebrations.
Created the first-ever 100-foot canvas on the theme “Don’t Drink and Drive” at India Gate, supported by renowned artists such as Anjolie Ela Menon, Paramjit Singh, and Arpita Singh.
Launched the Youth and Alcohol Don’t Mix Campaign, conducting alcohol awareness programs across 1,000+ educational institutions nationwide, targeting young adults to prevent underage and irresponsible drinking.
Started the Victim Support Campaign, mobilizing legal and financial support for victims of drunk driving tragedies, providing them with justice and relief.
Introduced Project Underage Drinking, collaborating with schools, colleges, and celebrities to promote responsible behavior and discourage alcohol consumption among minors.
Organized the Strides for Change Community Walk Campaign, which involved citizens from various parts of the country to advocate for safer roads and reduced drunken driving incidents.
Conducted India’s first public survey on underage drinking and driving, gathering critical data to influence policy-making and public behavior.
Implemented the Delhi 4 Responsible Drinking Campaign during the Commonwealth Games, focusing on spreading awareness about the importance of responsible drinking and road safety.
Launched the Drive Safe India Campaign, a community-based initiative aimed at educating citizens about safe driving techniques to reduce road accidents.
Introduced the National Designated Driver Campaign, collaborating with over 500 food and beverage outlets across the country during the party season to promote responsible alcohol consumption.
Created None for the Road, the world’s first public art installation using liquor bottles, conceptualized by Prince Singhal, to spread the message against drunk driving through art.
Rolled out the Be Safe Be Seen Campaign, advocating for cyclist safety with the distribution of high-visibility reflectors across 17 states.
Conducted the First Public Drinking and Alcoholism Survey, which led to the implementation of stricter fines and penalties for alcohol-related offenses by the government.
Launched the Drive Safe Daddy Program, which focused on road safety education and intervention programs, particularly targeting fathers as role models for safe driving behavior.
Secured a PIL victory, making it mandatory to include warnings against drunk driving on alcohol bottle labels, setting a legal precedent in India
Introduced the Safe Eyes Drive Safe Daddy Program, offering free eye check-ups for commercial vehicle drivers to enhance road safety.
Advocated for the passage of the Motor Vehicle Act, resulting in increased fines for drunk driving from ₹2,000 to ₹10,000, marking a significant step towards deterrence.
Initiated the Protect the Poor Campaign, distributing hygiene kits to commercial vehicle drivers during the pandemic to safeguard their health and well-being.
Conducted a Survey on Age Verification at Alcohol Points of Sale, highlighting lapses in enforcing age restrictions in bars, pubs, and alcohol vends.
Carried out the First Women Drinking Survey, shedding light on the pandemic’s impact on women’s alcohol consumption and its implications for public health.
Published the Road Safety Public Perception Survey, assessing the effectiveness of road safety education and awareness initiatives.
Achieved a landmark victory with the Supreme Court accepting a PIL on mandatory age checks at alcohol points of sale, paving the way for stricter enforcement of legal drinking age regulations.
recognition as the longest running Campaign against drunk driving by India book of records and asia book of records