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Electric two-wheelers, private EV cars record highest registrations since 2019 in DelhiDelhi's electric vehicle market is booming. Electric two-wheelers and private electric cars have seen their highest registrations since 201...
Time to walk and cycle the talk: Unsafe roads and broken footpaths are worsening India’s obesity crisisCommuting in Indian urban centers is riddled with obstacles, where inadequate sidewalks and hazardous road conditions push people towards c...
Where there's a will, there are funds to deal with urban challengesProjects worth ₹15,000 crore across six states are being awarded to kick-start the Centre's ₹1 lakh crore Urban Challenge Fund. These initi...
Delhi advises 2-day work-from-home in private sector, car pooling to conserve fuelDelhi government urges private firms to embrace two-day work-from-home. Companies should also adjust office timings and promote carpooling....
SC directs states, UTs to frame rules on movement of pedestrians, non-motorised vehiclesThe Supreme Court has directed all states and Union Territories to frame road safety rules within six months to regulate non-motorised vehi...
Centre's Megabus Mission to drive in 1,00,000 e-Buses across 65 citiesThe Indian government is launching the Bharat Urban Megabus Mission to introduce 100,000 electric buses in major cities by 2025. The ₹1.75 ...
Encourage non-motorised transport systems as they are environment-friendly: Housing & Urban Affairs MinistryCiting the examples of world cities which have promoted non-motorised transport to tide over the COVID-19 crisis, the ministry said New Yor...
Bengaluru to get public bicycle sharing system in 10 MonthsThe proposal was submitted by the Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT), a government body which is successfully operating the system ...
Private vehicles making city life hellish, use bicycle: Venkaiah Naidu"Adding vehicles is becoming a major problem. There are one crore vehicles in Delhi; Mumbai will not be lagging behind. Life is becoming he...
Karnataka Budget 2017: Cyclists, pedestrians get spaceAlthough the Budget is not clear on the number of bicycles and docking stations, the govt will introduce, it aims to provide a “healthy, no...
No unregistered cycle-rickshaws in Chandni Chowk after March 31: High CourtThe court also said that one person has to be made responsible for ensuring adherence to the timeline and he shall be held accountable.
New policy to look at avoiding traffic woes in metrosThe document notes that even the planned cities of Chandigarh and Bhubaneswar were planned for automobiles as a “symbol of development”.
Surat adjudged as best in Integrated Mass TransitMinister of State for Urban Development Rao Inderjit Singh will present these Awards for 'Best' and 'Commendable Initiatives' for urban tra...
Driving in Non-Motorised Vehicle lanes to attract Rs 2000 fineA senior government official said parking and other types of obstructions like encroachment on NMV lanes will now come under violation of t...
Steps recommended by inter-ministerial committee for decongestion of DelhiMajor strategies recommended for decongestion of Delhi are bus service improvements, bus rapid transit system corridor development, etc.
Two Delhi stations to be developed as world-class infra: DDAThe proposal of Redevelopment of Anand Vihar Railway Station on the Indian Railway network was presented by Indian Railway Station Developm...
Local bodies to regulate e-rickshaws: Transport MinistryEarlier in the day, the Delhi High Court ordered stopping e-rickshaws from plying in the national capital "as of now".
Nitin Gadkari says E-rickshaws won’t be banned in Delhi, announces sopsAt a rally organised at Ramlila grounds here, road transport minister Nitin Gadkari assured battery-operated e-rickshaw drivers that they w...
e-rickshaws not to be barred from plying in Delhi: Nitin GadkariGadkari also said that Municipal Corporation of Delhi has to regulise e-rickshaws by registering them with a fee of just Rs 100.
Trams to ply on streets of Delhi againLieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung has approved a proposal which will pave the way for trams to ply on the streets of Delhi.