NITI Aayog: One-Nation-One-Card Policy for Public Transport Soon To Be Implemented
With One-Nation-One-Card policy, NITI Aayog Advisor Anil Srivastava said, 'The objective of the strategy is to plan for the citizens first, rather than focusing on vehicles alone, by providing sustainable mobility and accessibility by switching to a cleaner mode of transportation'.
New Delhi, Sep 3: India will shortly unveil a one-nation-one-card policy for public transport that will bring seamless connectivity between various modes of transport, NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said on Monday.
He said a robust transportation sector was the backbone for the development of any economy, especially for a densely populated developing country like India, and the focus of the nation's mobility strategy was on sustainable modes of public transport, transport-oriented planning and digitisation. Realme 2 Smartphone First Online Sale to Start at 12 PM Tomorrow, Exclusively on Flipkart; Special Offer Includes Free Case Cover and Screen Protector.
"The objective of the strategy is to plan for the citizens first, rather than focusing on vehicles alone, by providing sustainable mobility and accessibility by switching to a cleaner mode of transportation," Kant said at the "Future Mobility Summit-2018-India's Move to NextGen Transport Systems". Delhi: No Toll Tax Till September 13; Ola, Uber & Other Cab Companies Ordered Not to Charge Toll in Total Fare.
The road transportation segment alone contributes to around four per cent of India's GDP with the segment still being heavily dependent on fossil fuels.
In the wake of the worsening air quality in the country's major cities, raising concerns of climate change and an ever-increasing oil import bill, mobility is a crucial piece of the development puzzle and the key to unlocking the potential of India's economy and people, the NITI Aayog CEO said. Uber Air Mobility Concept Announced; India Among 5 Countries Shortlisted for Flying Cabs.
NITI Aayog Advisor Anil Srivastava said the government was working towards achieving a robust mobility ecosystem across India.
"The citizens, on their part, should work towards sharing a ride, not owning the ride. The government has integrated many stakeholders across departments to drive India's mobility vision," he added.
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