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Delhi to host 'Car-Free Day' tomorrow

New Delhi: Delhi is all set to host its first 'Car-Free Day' tomorrow with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his deputy Manish Sisodia and other cabinetministers slated to take part in the event which aims to

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New Delhi: Delhi is all set to host its first 'Car-Free Day' tomorrow with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his deputy Manish Sisodia and other cabinet
ministers slated to take part in the event which aims to encourage people to use public transport.

Transport Minister Gopal Rai, who is the brain behind the 'Car-Free Day' to be held from Red Fort and Bhagwan Das Road, said that under the 'Ab Bus Karein' campaign, government will organise such events on the 22nd day of every month.

Rai said that the government has made parking arrangements at Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, India Gate and near Supreme Court for tomorrow's event so that people coming to programme could park their vehicles at these points.

Kejriwal, who has been brushing up his cycling skills for past few days to take part in the capital's first Car-Free Day, will ride cycle from Red Fort to India Gate, a stretch that will remain 'Car-Free' till the noon.

Car-Free Day will be observed from 7 AM to 12 noon tomorrow on the stretch connecting Red Fort to India Gate via Delhi Gate and ITO. Additional buses of DTC with frequency of one or two minutes will be deployed on this route for better facilitation of commuters.

"We want to encourage people to use buses, metro, auto rickshaws and other public transport mode so that pollution level could be brought down in Delhi. Cars are one of major sources of pollution in the national capital," the transport minister said, adding that there are around 90,000 cars registered with the transport department.

The Minister also said that some auto drivers will provide free service to support the Car-Free Day.

Earlier this month, Police Commissioner B S Bassi had denied permission to Delhi government to hold the programme, citing that the latter did not consult with the force before taking such a decision.

However, the permission to host 'Car-Free Day' was later given after Lt Governor Najeeb Jung intervened in the matter.