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    West Bengal polls throw up landslide victory for helmets as sales zoom to record heights

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    Kolkata: It was a silent undercurrent in the recently-concluded West Bengal polls—a perceived leniency towards helmet-rule violations by some two-wheeler riders in Kolkata and beyond, much to the resentment of other people at large.

    For years, many motorists in the state complained of selective enforcement, alleging that while some riders escaped scrutiny, others routinely faced prosecution.

    The election results on May 4 appear to have changed the spectrum with police immediately cracking down on helmet violations across all sections of the society and localities even before the new BJP government took charge. The impact was visible not only on the roads, but also in helmet showrooms.

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    West Bengal elections drove helmet sales in the state

    Sales zoom to record heights in May following crackdown by police against violations, as new govt drives up safety focus

    Publicly listed Studds Accessories, one of India’s largest helmet makers, clocked a record 70% volume sales growth in West Bengal in May. Notably, sales of children’s helmets more than doubled during the month.

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    To be sure, this is the primary sales data—from the manufacturer to dealer—as India’s vastly fragmented helmet retail market isn’t independently tracked.

    Distributors in West Bengal at another manufacturer Vega Helmets, are reporting 30% volume sales growth since May, driven largely by demand from smaller towns and semi-urban markets, said Kunal Chandak, director. A dozen helmet retailers in Kolkata ET spoke to confirmed a 40-60% sales surge in May, compared with the earlier growth trajectory of 8-9%. According to police data, more than 35,600 prosecutions for riding without a helmet were issued in May in Kolkata alone. Including the districts, police officials estimate the number could be more than twice as high.Much of the demand is coming from first-time buyers in smaller towns and rural areas, said Aditya Verma, general manager (sales and marketing) at Studds Accessories.

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    These are the areas where people never or rarely wore helmets, and where enforcement has now become more consistent. “The surge in children’s helmets suggests compliance is extending beyond individual riders to entire families,” he said.

    According to Studds sales data, while kids helmet demand was only concentrated in Kolkata, it is now emerging from Tier II cities and towns such as Murshidabad, Malda, Medinipur, Krishnanagar, Asansol, Burdwan, Bankura, Siliguri, and Jalpaiguri.

    The BJP government has made stricter traffic enforcement a priority. State cabinet minister Ashok Kirtania told ET that police have been instructed to prosecute all helmet-rule violators, with an exemption only for Sikhs on religious grounds. “This is an outcome of the government’s focus on people’s safety…We believe in Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s vision of ‘sab ka sath, sab ka vikas’ (development for all) and also ‘sab ka suraksha’ (safety),” he said.

    Senior police officials said enforcement has been intensified across the state, with some district police even deploying officers dressed as ‘Yama’—the God of death in Hindu mythology—to drive home the safety message.

    Rupesh Kumar, joint commissioner of police (traffic) in Kolkata Police said violations have already fallen sharply, with the ultimate goal of reducing road fatalities linked to non-use of helmets.



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