Centre for Public Policy Research

Reforms to Promote Shared Mobility for Economic Empowerment and Growth in Rural India

Advocating for shared mobility legal reforms in India.
CPPR proposes a project to advocate for state-level reforms in India to legalize and liberalize shared mobility and intermediate para transit (IPT) services. This involves pushing for amendments to the Motor Vehicle Act and RTO functions and launching a nationwide advocacy campaign to raise awareness and garner support for policy reform at grassroots and government levels. Enhancing shared mobility in rural India is imperative for fostering inclusive growth, empowering communities, and building a sustainable future. By advocating for policy reform and legalizing IPT services, we can unlock transportation’s transformative potential and drive economic empowerment and social progress across the nation.
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