The very first thing that can be done in this direction and that does not need 
any funds is that unauthorized encroachment from the pavements should be 
cleared.
Most of the footpaths have been enchroched by shopkeepers, Paan walas, hawkers 
etc.
Secondly, unauthorized parking is another problem which can be addressed to 
without any funding.


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Subject: [AI] Delhi roads set to become disabled-friendly

Roads in Delhi are all set to become disabled-friendly if all goes as planned, 
with the Delhi government preparing a detailed report.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/delhi-roads-set-to-become-disabledfriendly/article7856990.ece
As the first step, the Chief Secretary has directed the three municipal 
Commissioners to identify routes in areas under their jurisdiction where fresh 
installations are needed.

The civic bodies have been asked to focus on penalising violators in the 
existing disabled friendly parking lots and put up fresh signages.

“Halting of vehicles for a few seconds at T-points is likely to be made 
mandatory for motorists. We are also looking into strictly adhering to box-type 
parking lots at several locations. A couple of roads will also be made 
one-way,” said a senior government official.

The first session of brainstorming for the project took place on Wednesday, 
when Chief Secretary K.K. Sharma convened a high-level meeting of the Urban 
Development Department, civic bodies, Public Works Department, New Delhi 
Municipal Council, Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Muktesh Chander and 
a battery of experts, including eminent architect and urban planner K.T. 
Ravindran.

In the meeting, it was also decided that focus will primarily be on roads that 
are not under the PWD.

“The PWD has 60-feet wide roads and making changes on such roads is relatively 
easy. The real challenge is going to be roads that are narrower. These fall 
under other agencies. Footpaths will have to be built on these roads, as many 
do not even have them. Here on, all pathways shall be disabled-friendly,” said 
another official, adding that the municipal commissioners and traffic police 
will hold a meeting soon to discuss the modalities.

Welcoming the move, Sminu Jindal, founder of Svayam, a non-government 
organisation that promotes dignity for people with reduced mobility,
said: “The government is finally focusing on the true essence of inclusive 
growth. Such facilities are not only required for the differently-abled, but 
also for senior citizens, children, pregnant women and those injured. Take the 
survey done by the Delhi Traffic Police for instance. According to it, 45 per 
cent pedestrian deaths occur due to lack of continuity of footpaths.”

She also added that the first act of the authorities should be to make pathways 
pedestrian-friendly.

“There should be easy kerb-cuts. Bikers should be stopped and penalised for 
riding on pavements. Previously too pathways were made with proper slopes. 
However, bolsters had to be put up in the end to keep motorists out. Hence, 
enforcement is more important than all the planning,” she added.

Public Welfare Department Minister Satyendra Jain had recently announced a plan 
to reclaim roads under the Department. According to the PWD’s plan, 10 
prominent Delhi stretches are now a part of a pilot project which, at a cost of 
around Rs.5,000 crore, seeks to ensure that pedestrians, cyclists and public 
transport users get preference, in that order, over car users who comprise a 
little over one per cent of the total road users in the Capital.


--
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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