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Delhi Road Repairs Drive Infrastructure Reset

A citywide road strengthening programme is set to reshape commuting conditions in Delhi, as authorities prepare to roll out a ₹626 crore infrastructure upgrade targeting

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Delhi Metro Corridor May Gain New Link Road

Urban mobility planners in the national capital are exploring a new connector beneath an elevated metro corridor in south Delhi, a move aimed at easing

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Mumbai Bans Parking Near Vikhroli Station To Reduce Traffic

Mumbai’s traffic authorities have introduced new parking restrictions along a critical access road in Vikhroli, aiming to improve traffic flow and pedestrian movement in one

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Kolkata Streets Expose Urgent Footpath Safety Risks

Kolkata’s central business districts are witnessing renewed scrutiny over footpath safety after several key pedestrian corridors across the city were found damaged, unfinished, or obstructed

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Delhi Women Get Free Bus Travel Smart Card

New Delhi — In a significant move to make public transport more accessible, affordable and inclusive, the Delhi government is set to roll out a

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Pune Footbridge Links Metro And Heritage Core

Pune has commissioned a new pedestrian bridge across the Mutha River that does more than ease daily movement it signals how urban infrastructure in Indian

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Chennai Walkway Woes Rise Amid Metro Works

Chennai’s ongoing metro expansion, pitched as a transformative mobility upgrade, is drawing criticism for the condition of temporary pedestrian walkways erected around construction zones. Thousands

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Mumbai Analysis Reveals Severe Transport Gaps Impacting One Third Of City Residents

Mumbai’s uneven access to public transport has resurfaced as a major urban challenge, with a new academic study showing that nearly one-third of the city’s