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ITC Centric Urban Mobility for Indian Cities

This report analyses international policies and offers recommendations towards facilitating the mobility needs of young children and caregivers.

This baseline assessment report analyses 26 documents, policies, plans, and guidelines, related to planning, design, development, operation and maintenance of different modes of urban mobility, and the supporting built environment at all four levels of Governance. It primarily focuses on the Maharashtra and Pune specific planning policies and other relevant documents.

The assessment indicators are in line with the five Infant, Toddler, Caregiver-Friendly Neighbourhood (ITCN) objectives: Accessible, Safe, Inclusive, Green, and Playful. It helped develop the ITC-friendly mobility plan for Pune city and a policy brief for the state of Maharashtra, India.

The ITC-friendly mobility planning approach could be a unifying lens for sustainable, healthy, safe, inclusive, and equitable cities.


This research was undertaken on behalf of the Foundation by World Resources Institute and Parisar in India.

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