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Awareness programme for ‘car-free day’

October 18, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 10:23 am IST - NEW DELHI:

In order to encourage people not to use their personal vehicles on ‘Car—Free Day’, Delhi government on Saturday organised an awareness programme on the road stretch between Red Fort and India Gate.

A senior government official said that as many as 400 volunteers, who started awareness drive at 10 a.m., also distributed pamphlets — ‘ Ab Bus Karein’ - ‘Car—Free Day’ — to people and requested them to participate in the programme in large numbers.

The awareness drive ended at 4 p.m. which went through several areas — Ballimaran, Matia Mahal and Darya Ganj etc — where volunteers encouraged the people to use public transport between Red Fort and India on October 22, the official said.

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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will also participate in a ‘Cycle Rally’ to be held on the day of ‘Car—Free Day’

Government will deploy as many as 20 DTC buses as shuttle service on this stretch. Besides, government will also arrange e-rickshaws on this route so that people don’t have to face problem, official added.— PTI

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