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December 22, 2021
Reflecting back on 2021 for an action packed 2022
25 cities—India’s cycling pioneers—were shortlisted to move into Stage 2, of which 11 cities won the ‘Top Awardees’ and 4 cities received the ‘Jury Special Mention’. We are excited to start work with the cities for Stage 2 to make the pilot interventions permanent!Do check out our exclusive publication—The Dawn of a Cycling Revolution—that covers EVERYTHING about Stage 1.
Stage 1 concluded this year, with 30 cities being shortlisted to move into Stage 2. Winners of Stage 1 will be announced in January ’22. We can’t wait to see how these cities transform their streets into vibrant public spaces!
We take this moment to acknowledge the contributions of our many partners, who make our work and wins possible. Our deepest gratitude to our funders for supporting our work. Our heartfelt thanks to the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs and Government officials—at the national, state, and city levels—for collaborating with us to create a walking, cycling, and public transport transformation in India. We’d also like to thank the transport community—NGOs, consultants, mobility experts, academic institutes, CSOs, and individuals—who care about our cities and make things happen on-ground. We do what we do because of their never-ending support!
Our list of thanks is incomplete without a special shoutout to the team at ITDP India— both present & past—who bring their passion to work every day, to create healthy streets, healthy cities, and happy lives.
Here’s bidding adieu to 2021. We can’t wait to see what 2022 has in store for us!
Wishing you all a safe, healthy, and happy New Year.
Kohima’s ‘open street event’ for Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
Pedestrians experience a traffic-free Laxmi Road on the occasion of Pune Pedestrians’ Day 2021
PCMC hosts a Non-Motorised transport capacity building workshop for over 400 PCMC engineers
Please use cycles— whenever and wherever possible—to make a greener Ranchi.
–Sri Hemant Soren, Jharkhand’s Chief Minister