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This video introduces India’s first-ever mobility policy centred around infants, toddlers and caregivers in Maharashtra.

World Resources Institute India is working with Van Leer Foundation and Parisar to develop India’s first-ever mobility policy centred around infants, toddlers and caregivers in Maharashtra. This policy aims to set a benchmark for other cities to emulate. Pune Municipal Corporation recently conducted trial interventions across the city to test policy recommendations.

“We are happy that the chaotic junction is now safe for us to cross with our kids. There is more space to walk and my 4-yr old is even walking independently now.”

Sagar’s Mother going to EON Gyanankur school

 

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