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Why not limit cars instead of banning cycle rickshaws, HC asks NDMC
Syed , dhaka: Sep 30 2009
Made Popular Oct 1 2009
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Why not limit cars instead of banning cycle rickshaws, HC asks NDMC

Terming the approach to ban cycle rickshaws in parts of the city “unrealistic”, the Delhi High Court on Wednesday slammed the New Delhi Municipal Corporation for not fixing a limit to the number of cars a person can possess.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice A P Shah noted that the in place of regulation pollution, “the government seems more interested in dumping the eco-friendly mode of transport”.

“We find the guidelines are unrealistic. Why are you so enthusiastic in banning cycle rickshaws? Why do not you issue guidelines limiting the number of cars a person can have in the city?” the bench observed while hearing a PIL filed by Manushi, an NGO.

The NGO submitted that the measure to ban rickshaws in some parts of the city has taken away the livelihood of poor people.

“It seems the total number of cars in Delhi are more than the combined number of cars in three metros Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata,” noted the Bench and said that in view of the increasing pollution, people in several countries including China and Holland have adopted bicycles and cycle rickshaws as a mode of transport.

Appearing for the petitioner NGO, senior counsel Prashant Bhushan submitted that the guidelines issued by NDMC were violation of Fundamental Rights under Article 14 (Right to livelihood) of the rickshaw pullers in the city.

Bhushan said a ceiling of 99,000 licenses compels most of the six lakh cycle rickshaws to ply illegally. The government allows plying of rickshaws in parts of the city, the lawyer said and added that they are most eco-friendly among all other vehicles.

The court has fixed February 19 as the date for further hearing of the matter.

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Rudra Bhaumik
kolkata, India
Main problem is overpopulation, but travelling by public transport can solve it to some limits.
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Chintan
Ambala, India
The problem is that Delhi is surrounded by so many states and many people from there work and live in Delhi. This has made it overcrowded. People are buying 3-4 vehicles in one house. Public transport is not upto the mark for the rich people to travel from security and comfort level, so they prefer their own vehicle.
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Sanyog
Chennai, India
Traffic should be regulated but banning rickshaws is not a solution. They should be given a separate lane to travel though so that there is no hindrance for fast moving vehicles.
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Julie
New Delhi, India
There should definitely be a limit to the number of vehicles that can be owned by a family. Just one or two people in a car on the roads will obviously create havoc. People should try to travel in groups in one vehicle.
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ARVIND K.PANDEY
PRAYAG, India
People love cars more than greenery.Love for greenery should replace love for cars !The Court should also suggest usage of bicycles more than cars!!
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