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Returning the roads to the people
PM News Bureau
There is a need to change the mindset and steer away from
personalised transport to public transport. This was stated by Union Minster for
Urban Development S. Jaipal Reddy while inaugurating the three-day National
Conference on Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) and Urban
Mobility India in New Delhi recently. The minster said that the key challenge,
for quite some time to come, would be a paradigm shift in the way we viewed
urban transport. The twin pillars of this shift would be:
u First, keeping the
interests of pedestrians and cyclists at the core of all urban infrastructure
and transport projects.
u Second, aligning
land-use and urban planning with the transport requirements of the people.
Reddy said, "I am convinced that if we provide attractive options of public
transport, which can be a combination of pedestrian walks, cycle paths, metros
and above all comfortable and convenient bus services, it will persuade urban
commuters to shift voluntarily to public transport systems."
Significantly, Reddy mentioned that his government had approved a comprehensive
national urban transport policy that focused on "returning the roads to the
people" who had been colonised by vehicles. In addition, substantial Central
funds were available under JNNURM and other schemes to implement the policy by
various states.
Reddy pointed out that the Centre was emphasising on setting up an ITS-enabled
modern city bus service in all the cities. A new scheme for capacity building in
urban transport had been prepared. The government was also urging the states to
establish dedicated urban transport funds to exclusively meet investment
requirements of urban transportation.
[December 8-14, 2008]
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