With this objective in view, the joint commissioner will inaugurate a cycle stand at Nagarro office – it will have a capacity to hold 20 cycles. The administration is already in talks with private firms and malls to earmark separate parking spaces for cycles.
This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 21 October 2015.
Incidentally, Nagarro has introduced parking fee for its employees on Tuesdays so as to discourage the use of cars and to promote Car-Free Day among its employees.
In order to ensure success of the Car Free Day, there will be 12 cranes assigned on the four routes to tow vehicles parked in unauthorized areas. But, the condition of cycling tracks is unsatisfactory and unless that is improved, it would be difficult to spread the cure of cycling and achieve the desired result.
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