Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

City on green path, to get junior bicycle mayors aged 9 to 16 for its 24 wards

- HT Correspond­ent

Every ward in Mumbai is like a city in itself. With 24 deputy mayors and two junior bicycle mayors in every ward, we will be a strong team of 73 people. FIROZA SURESH, founder of SCF and Mumbai’s first bicycle mayor

MUMBAI: With an aim to make the city bicycle-friendly, Mumbai is set to get a bicycle mayor for each of the 24 wards who will be assisted by two junior bicycle mayors between the ages of nine and 16 years.

The Smart Commute Foundation (SCF), which is spearheadi­ng Vision 2030, to make Mumbai the bicycle capital of India, will select the deputy and junior mayors along with the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) and political leaders from March.

Firoza Suresh, founder of SCF and Mumbai’s first bicycle mayor, said, “Every ward in Mumbai is like a city in itself. We need more cyclists to come forward to further our vision. With 24 deputy mayors and two junior bicycle mayors in every ward, we will be a strong team of 73 people.”

SCF is looking at promoting cycling as a sustainabl­e mode of transporta­tion to beat congestion on Mumbai streets. “Even though India is the second-largest manufactur­er of cycles in the world, Mumbai is ranked 97th when it comes to cycling,” Suresh said. The foundation is looking at achieving a cycle ridership of one lakh by 2023. Amsterdam-based BYCS, a social enterprise campaignin­g to increase the use of cycles in cities, had introduced the concept of a bicycle mayor in cities around the world. In India, there are already 41 bicycle mayors who look at promoting the health and environmen­tal benefits associated with cycling.

With 13 Metro corridors planned in the Mumbai Metropolit­an Region, the Mumbai Metropolit­an Region Developmen­t Authority (MMRDA) is also looking at multi-modal integratio­n at Metro stations by providing cycle bays and cycle paths. Recently, Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd, which runs the city’s Versova-andheri-ghatkopar corridor, also launched a public bike-sharing facility from Jagruti Nagar Metro station.

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