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Venkaiah Naidu advocates use of bicycles in place of private vehicles

Displaying a sense of exasperation over the ever increasing number of private vehicles in the cities, Venkaiah Naidu said that "life is becoming hell" in metros.

India TV Politics Desk India TV Politics Desk New Delhi Published on: June 07, 2017 14:04 IST
M Venkaiah Naidu
M Venkaiah Naidu

Union Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu today asked people living in cities to focus on non-motorised modes of transport like cycling, instead of opting for private vehicles. 

Displaying a sense of exasperation over the ever increasing number of private vehicles in the cities, Venkaiah Naidu said that "life is becoming hell" in metros.


 

"Adding vehicles is becoming a major problem. There are one crore vehicles in Delhi; Mumbai will not be lagging behind. Life is becoming hell," he told reporters here.

"Focus should be on non-motorised transport. I want every city to have cycle tracks," the minister said, adding that he was amazed to see over a third of the population in Berlin, across economic strata, commuting by bicycle.

Naidu said there is a change in our lifestyles wherein things are becoming more sedentary and less physical, and cycling will help keep us fitter as well.

"Our lifestyles have changed and we do not do physical work anymore. Physically there is no activity at all," he said.

"There has to be a cycle track in every city. It is mandatory especially for the cities which are expanding," he said, adding pedestrian paths are also necessary.

Naidu further rued that we have "successfully" destroyed forest cover in our cities over the last few years and wondered when and how would we be able to recover.

Because of such concerns, Naidu said his ministry has decided to launch a livable index for cities, which will assess the city based on its water supply, sanitation, electricity, public transport and non-motorised transport.

(With PTI inputs)

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