Agartala is the capital city of one of our eastern most states of India, Tripura. Even with much smaller vehicle numbers the city is witnessing increase in pollution levels and severe congestion. The city is built for walking and cycling and buses. The city must retain its strength and not let cars take over the space.
The Centre for Science and Environment releases an in-depth report on the city of Kanpur as part of its ongoing initiative to build city action on clean air and mobility.
Organised by: Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board and Centre for Science and Environment October 07, 2010 APPCB Auditorium, Paryavaran Bhavan, A-3, Industrial Estate, Sanatnagar, Hyderabad
Organised by: Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board and Centre for Science and Environment October 07, 2010 APPCB Auditorium, Paryavaran Bhavan, A-3, Industrial Estate, Sanatnagar, Hyderabad
Key facts: A small tehsil of Ferozepur district in the state of Punjab in India has set an example. They have freed up space from cars in busy market centre and introduced rickshaw cabs. Air and mobility facts
Change is possible in our cities. Public action has made this possible. Unhealthy air pollution spikes are lower in cities in the lead. Click here to see the map