Where We Work

Our journey in India began with a cycle-rickshaw journey through the lanes of Agra. Today, this trail has evolved into active engagements at the national, state, and city levels with a dedicated team of over 25 passionate experts across the country collaborating closely with cities and their leaders. 

Through our national programmes with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, we have worked with more than 130 cities—building their capacity and mainstreaming the conversation on sustainable mobility.  

Our city-level efforts over the last 25 years have borne fruit in various cities, including active engagements in ChennaiCoimbatorePune, Pimpri-Chinchwad and at the state level in Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. 

As we continue our journey, we remain committed to working with cities across India towards transforming urban mobility and building sustainable and equitable cities.  

We believe that creating Healthy Streets—streets that prioritise walking, cycling, and access to public transport—will not only improve road safety but also reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve access to economic opportunities, and create a people-friendly city for all. 

Why

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