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Walking Project

@walkingproject

We aim to create a safe, convenient & enjoyable walking experience across MMR through grass roots advocacy, collaboration & govt engagement 🚶‍♀️

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On the contrary if India is serious about being in the GDP race, we have no option but to invest in livable cities and a healthy population. Congestion is already stifling growth and an unhealthy population is a ticking time bomb for the society and economy.

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Join us for our first ever Community Walk cum Accessiblity Audit at Khar in collaboration with Access to Hope Access To Hope When: Friday 23rd May Where: Khar West Register Here: forms.gle/Kc4eEbwVKwEjtv…

Join us for our first ever Community Walk cum Accessiblity Audit at Khar in collaboration with Access to Hope <a href="/HopeAccess/">Access To Hope</a>

When: Friday 23rd May
Where: Khar West

Register Here: forms.gle/Kc4eEbwVKwEjtv…
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This morning, I was on @NDTV along with Zohra Mutabanna — a city planner, friend of the Walking Project, and our conclave panelist — to discuss Mumbai's walkability triggered by the recent walkability rankings report by 'Compare The Market,' which ranked Mumbai among the bottom

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This is tomorrow! Sign Up! We will be taking a wheelchair along with us testing the walkability of the entire route. #Walkability #Acccessiblity

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In Khar West, the Walking Project joined hands with Access to Hope to spotlight the everyday challenges faced by people with physical disabilities navigating Mumbai’s footpaths. This walk sheds light on the urgent need for accessible public spaces in our city. Photo and video

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See the kind of footfall this stretch sees on a normal weekday. The storm water dispersal improvement and other necessary management of all of our railway stations can be done in a fraction of the cost of one of our road megaprojects in Mumbai Prioritising is important.

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Agree and support. Same for Khar station also. We were also planning to post and engage BMC for this. Just two trees required to not cause excess and darkness. Some where between flower bed and the building and also not hindering the station building view. Natasha Pereira 🌎🌱🐯

Agree and support. Same for Khar station also. We were also planning to post and engage BMC for this. Just two trees required to not cause excess and darkness. Some where between flower bed and the building and also not hindering the station building view. <a href="/MissNatasha1000/">Natasha Pereira 🌎🌱🐯</a>
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We restarted the Walking Project in 2023 with the intention of giving our hundred percent to developing it as a leading advocate for walkable cities. And we think we’ve done quite well, considering the challenges. Do share what you think. We had no funds at all in 2023, but

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Hey guys, does anyone in our community have .kml files of BMC's new ward boundary after the formation of K-North Ward? We have 26 wards now. We have the data only upto when Mumbai had 24 wards. OpenCity - Urban Data Platform