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We need to move people, not cars: NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant

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We need to move people, not cars. Cycling is the way to go for a healthier life & a less polluting city, said Amitabh Kant, CEO NITI Aayog.

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MoS Kiren Rijiju and , CEO flagged off MOVE Cyclathon, a cycle rally to promote cleaner, accessible modes of transport. The Cyclothon was held in the run-up to the MOVE: Global Mobility Summit on September 7, 8 in New Delhi, and saw a participation of over 500 enthusiastic cyclists.

Speaking at the event, Kiren Rijiju emphasised that Indian cities must be developed for cycling. “The Movelo Cyclathon, organized by NITI Aayog is spreading the message of clean mobility to the Indian public”, said the Minister.

“We need to move people, not cars. Cycling is the way to go for a healthier life & a less polluting city”, Kant emphasised as he exhorted the young people of India to spread the message of a shared, connected, and zero-emission mobility in the country.

‘Mobility Week' will see 17 events in 7 days—from 31 August to 6 September 2018. These events will facilitate interactions with various stakeholders across the mobility domain.

Participants include global and Indian leaders from across the mobility sector such as OEMs, battery manufacturers, charging infrastructure providers, technology solution providers, representatives from the Indian government as well as foreign governments, various inter-governmental organizations, academia, and policy think tanks.

Amitabh Kant, Ceo Niti Aayog During A Cyclothon In New Delhi. (Photo/Twitter/Niti Aayog)
Amitabh Kant, CEO NITI Aayog during a cyclothon in New Delhi. (Photo/Twitter/Niti Aayog)

Steeply falling technology costs and business–model innovations are driving the world's transition to renewable and electric vehicles. Against this backdrop, NITI Aayog, in collaboration with various ministries and industry partners, is organizing ‘MOVE: Global Mobility Summit' in New Delhi on 7th and 8th September 2018. The Summit will constitute three designated components – The Conclave, Digital Exhibition, and Featured Events. It will help drive the government's goals for vehicle electrification, renewable energy integration and job growth and also speed up India's transition to a clean energy economy.

The Summit, which is the first of its kind, with over 1,200 participants expected from across the world including leaders from the government, industry, research organizations, academia, think tanks and civil society. They will come together and engage with key stakeholders in the rapidly transforming global mobility landscape and evolve a public interest framework. The issues will be discussed based on 5 thematic papers during the parallel sessions. State-specific will also be discussed, to evolve a shared, connected, zero emission and inclusive mobility agenda for the future.

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Sanjay Singh
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Sanjay Singh covers startups, consumer electronics and telecom for TechObserver.in
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