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India’s biofuel journey marks a strategic shift toward sustainable transport, highlighting key milestones and challenges that shape its future path
उष्णतेशी लवचिकता राखणे हे शहरस्तरीय हवामान कृतीसाठी अत�
गर्मी प्रतिरोधक उपाय शहरी जलवायु कार्य योजना की कुंजी है
Heat resilience is key to city-level climate action, requiring sustainable planning, green infrastructure, and policy coordination
भारत के सभी शहरों में परिवहन के अलग अलग साधनों को जोड़ने व
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
India must transition to zero-emission trucks with targeted policies, infrastructure, and cleaner technologies to meet net-zero goals and cut reliance
पॅराट्रान्झिट म्हणजे सार्वजनिक वाहतूक व्यवस्थेसोबतच अ�
Paratransit services have addressed the deficiency in suitable transportation within urban cities, yet policies to regulate this service are still lac
China will need to be more specific in spelling out its climate plans.
The report examines India's urbanization, highlighting rapid population growth, metro rail expansion, sustainable transport policies, and financing challenges, while assessing efforts in localization and revenue enhancement for metro systems.
Government agencies at the city, state and central level are paying greater attention to sustainable transport as the way forward for India’s mobility sector. However, for sustainability measures to have lasting outcomes in policy and practice, institutional reforms are urgently needed. The National Urban Transport Policy, which governs India’s urban mobility policymaking, was amended in 2014 to create city-specific, low-carbon mobility solut
Relentless urbanisation often has a heavy environmental cost, arising from activities such as the consumption of fossil resources to fuel industrialisation and infrastructure development. The resulting surge in greenhouse gas emissions is one of the biggest contributors to climate change, which leads to frequent extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, and heatwaves. Such events pose an existential threat to human life, infrastructure, an