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Gurgaon may extend Raahgiri to Sadar Bazar, Palam Vihar

The Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) is planning to expand the Raahgiri event to two more roads, in Sadar Bazar and Palam Vihar. MCG officials, along with the Raahgiri team, said that they had received an overwhelming response from the participants.

Updated on: Jul 17, 2015 10:41 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Gurgaon
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The Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) is planning to expand the Raahgiri event to two more roads, in Sadar Bazar and Palam Vihar. MCG officials, along with the Raahgiri team, said that they had received an overwhelming response from the participants.

The Raahgiri event has seen mass participation from residents of Gurgaon. (Praveen Kumar/ HT Photo)
The Raahgiri event has seen mass participation from residents of Gurgaon. (Praveen Kumar/ HT Photo)

“Talks are on with the Raahgiri team to prepare a report about the feasibility of holding the event in Sadar Bazar and Palam Vihar, in addition to the existing spot in DLF City Phase 4,” said Yashpal Batra, senior deputy mayor of the city.

Raahgiri is a weekly street event which provides residents with an opportunity to reclaim their streets, connect with the community and celebrate their city by hosting various events like health camps, dance, games, aerobics, yoga, self- defence training, skating and other activities.. The event is supported by the traffic police, the MCG and the Raahgiri Foundation.

The objective of Raahgiri day is to make the city’s roads suitable for cyclists and pedestrians. It is an example of the people’s movement in Gurgaon to demand non-motorised public transport, initiated by private groups such as ‘Embarq India’, ‘The Heritage School’, ‘ I am Gurgaon’, ‘ Pedalyatri’ and ‘Duplays.com’.

Raahgiri is planned on the lines of the Cyclovia event held in Bogota, Colombia, every week.

 
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Ipsita Pati

Ipsita Pati is a senior correspondent with the Hindustan Times, covering Gurgaon. She has written on pollution, wildlife, forest cover, Maoists problems and illegal mining while working in different states of India including Jharkhand, West Bengal, Delhi and Haryana.

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