Tale of two cities
The long and busy Madhya Marg in Chandigarh has a rickshaw lane, and the city administration is now planning to extend this through out the city. Chandigarh's experiment is a lesson. It's a lesson Delhi isn't interested in, even after the prime minister professed license-free rickshaws for the city in 2001. In August 1998 the Foundation of Innovation and Technology Transfer of the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, suggested constructing two corridors
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