Cycle rally by youth groups promotes environment awareness
Tulsi Tushar Shah

Ahmedabad: Chitra Pandya, 17, a student of civil engineering at Cept University, made a ballyhoo as she displayed a banner saying

Kumar Manish | TNN

Ahmedabad: Faculty members, students of Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, ISRO scientists, government officials and city youth will participate in a cycle rally to promote cleaner, greener and safer Ahmedabad.

Shanghai: Jiang Ruming, a marketing manager, owns a van, but for many errands, he hops on a futuristic-looking contraption that lets him weave rapidly through Shanghai

Hrishikesh Joshi / Pune February 02, 2010, 0:31 IST

A price tag of Rs 3.5 lakh is not what one expects to see on a bicycle. But that is what you will find when you walk into Lifecycle

Jiang Ruming, a marketing manager, owns a van, but for many errands, he hops on a futuristic-looking contraption that lets him weave rapidly through Shanghai

Kumar Manish | TNN

Vadodara: On Sunday, people were left gawking at a group of senior citizens moving around the city on a specially designed six-seater bicycle. It was not a joy ride though. It was a precursor to the main event, a 22-day journey, which six cyclists from Gujarat, Mumbai and Dubai are set to embark from M u m b a i

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Pune The Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) under JNNURM was to bring with it 117 kilometres of bicycle tracks giving fresh life to non-motorised transport (NMT) in the city. Accordingly, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) had set up a cell two years ago to carry forward the NMT through its extension programme but the project has failed to take off.

REINVENTING the wheel was not exactly what Myshkin Ingawale had in mind when he set out from NIT-Bhopal to MIT, with a stopover at IIM Calcutta. But the 27-year-old

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