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Cyrus Mistry

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Gender Male
DeathDied last year
Date of birth July 4,1968
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Mumbai
India
Spouse Rohiqa Chagla
Parents Pallonji Mistry
Pat Perin Dubash
Children Firoz Mistry
Zahan Mistry
Siblings Laila Mistry
Shapoor Mistry
Aloo Mistry
Job Businessperson
Education Imperial College London
London Business School
The Cathedral And John Connon School
Teaching
BooksChronicle of a Corpse Bearer
The Radiance of Ashes
The Legacy of Rage
Movies/Shows Percy
Arvind Desai Ki Ajeeb Dastaan
Full nameCyrus Pallonji Mistry
DiedPalghar
India
Date of died September 4,2022
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Cyrus Pallonji Mistry was an Indian born Irish businessman. He was the chairman of the Tata Group, an Indian business conglomerate, from 2012 to 2016. He was the sixth chairman of the group, and only the second not to bear the surname Tata.

Akshay Kumar's ad on road safety criticised for promoting dowry

Sep 13,2022 2:51 am

An Indian government advertisement on road safety is being criticised for allegedly promoting dowry.

The ad, which features Bollywood star Akshay Kumar , was tweeted by federal transport minister Nitin Gadkari .

It shows Kumar scolding a father for sending away his newly-wed daughter in a car that has just two airbags.

While some Social Media users praised the ad for highlighting safety, others felt it promoted dowry by hinting that The Car was given by The Father .

Paying and accepting dowry is a centuries-old tradition in South Asia where The Bride 's parents gift cash, cars, clothes and jewellery to the groom's family.

The Practice is a punishable offence in India, but it continues to Thrive - Leaving women vulnerable to Domestic Violence and even death. Last Year , in the country even though it's been illegal since 1961.

The ad featuring Kumar was first shared on Twitter last week and it has since been watched More Than A Million times.

It shows a teary eyed bride Leaving with the groom as her family sees her off. The Actor , who plays a policeman and a friend of The Father , intervenes to say that the newly-wed couple would be a lot safer in a car with six airbags instead of just two.

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Several people pointed out that the ad was ill-conceived as it promoted making dowry payments instead of encouraging road safety practices.

" This ad promotes dowry; [it] should be removed and banned immediately, " one Social Media user wrote on Twitter.

Another user wrote, " This ad is the pits. Lost The Plot completely. Is this about The Wedding , The Bride or that dowry should be 6 airbag car-what is it? They couldn't talk about safety any other way? ".

The Campaign comes in the backdrop of a national conversation on road safety after the death of Indian billionaire Cyrus Mistry , who was killed in a car cash on 5 September. Some reports have suggested that he wasn't wearing the seat belt in the rear seat of his car.

After Mistry's death, transport minister Mr Gadkari announced that people sitting in rear seats without seat belts would be fined. He also said that the government would make it compulsory for carmakers to install alarms for rear seat belts.

Mr Gadkari's efforts have been praised by many on Twitter. However, some on Twitter has also asked The Minister to pay attention to the poor condition of roads and faulty designs.

Many have shared photos of poorly maintained roads and potholes found on national highways in recent days.

Saket Gokhale, a spokesperson of the Trinamool Congress party, tweeted that the latest ad was an " amazing way to deflect responsibility by pushing for 6 air bags (& expensive cars) instead of fixing roads".

Some have also pointed out that a car with six airbags was unaffordable for Most People in India.

The government should " instead try to improve The Road safety, design, lights, and [road] signs, " a user wrote on Twitter. Mr Gadkari, however, has criticised carmakers for resisting The Move , saying the cost of adding more airbags would not be significant when produced in high volumes.

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