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दिल्ली-NCR प्रदेशातील प्रदूषणाविरूद्धच्या लढ्यात GRAP चा का�
Although GRAP has had some effectiveness in combating pollution in the Delhi-NCR region, more efficient solutions are needed, supported by Delhi citiz
भारतीय शहरांमधील वाहतूक क्षेत्रावर नजर टाकली तर पादचाऱ�
India’s urban transport has long prioritised vehicles over pedestrians, resulting in underdeveloped public transit. Despite efforts for proper integ
गैर-मोटर चालित परिवहन से निजी गाड़ियां तो कम होंगी ही, इसक
The attainment of sustainable urban public transportation in Indian cities will be crucial for its aspiration to rank among the top three economies
Proper policy measures and improvement in the performance of public transport would help draw people away from private transportation and address traf
Various studies on air quality in Delhi have reported that transport sector is a major contributor to air pollution.
India’s emerging urban moment is caught between two realities: inadequate systems in public transportation, housing, waste management, and access to sanitation and health; and a burgeoning ecosystem of enterprising individuals, communities and start-ups pushing innovative solutions to these very same civic issues. This paper examines India’s urban picture and understands how the urban narrative of crumbling systems and inadequate infrastructu
There were four more explosions in London on July 21,2005, but of a much lower intensity as compared to those of July 7,2005. The target again was the public transportation system. As on July 7,2005, there were three explosions in the underground railway system and one in a bus. Apart from injuries to one person, no other human casualty has been reported. Material damage was also very little as compared to July 7.
Public transportation (PT) planning in Indian cities has historically focused on private vehicles and rail-based systems while neglecting bus-based transit. Such planning has led to fragmented urban mobility solutions. This study evaluates the effectiveness of PT systems planning in India by assessing the present state of these systems and analysing planning practices. It summarises the characteristics of various PT modes and the expert guideline