Key Points

Indore, celebrated as India's cleanest city, is once again leading by example with its annual No Car Day. Citizens enthusiastically embraced walking, cycling, and public transport, transforming the usually busy streets. Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava emphasized that the initiative aims to cultivate a long-term mindset valuing clean air and health. The growing event inspires behavioral change towards a greener future for the pioneering city.

Key Points: Indore No Car Day Promotes Clean Air and Healthy Living

  • Mayor Bhargava highlights the event's goal to foster a lasting eco-conscious mindset among citizens
  • Residents enthusiastically swap cars for walking and cycling on quieter, greener city streets
  • Schools and businesses actively promote the cause by encouraging eco-friendly commutes for staff and students
  • Local NGOs set up awareness booths to educate the public on reducing carbon emissions
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Indore observes 'No Car Day' to promote clean air and healthy living

India's cleanest city Indore celebrates No Car Day, with residents walking and cycling to reduce pollution and champion sustainable urban living.

"“No Car Day is not just about reducing pollution for a day -- it’s about cultivating a mindset that values clean air and a healthy lifestyle.” - Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava"

Indore, Sep 22

Indore, widely recognised as India’s cleanest city, is once again leading by example as it celebrates ‘No Car Day’ on Monday, a civic initiative aimed at reducing vehicular pollution and encouraging sustainable living.

The city has been observing this day annually for the past three years, and it continues to gain momentum among residents.

On the occasion, citizens from all walks of life are stepping out without their cars, choosing instead to walk, cycle, or use public transport.

Streets that are usually bustling with traffic have taken on a quieter, greener tone, as people embrace the spirit of the day with enthusiasm and civic pride.

Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava, on the significance of the event, said, “No Car Day is not just about reducing pollution for a day -- it’s about cultivating a mindset that values clean air and a healthy lifestyle. Indore has always been a pioneer in cleanliness and civic responsibility, and this initiative reflects our commitment to environmental sustainability.”

The mayor also highlighted that the program has seen growing participation each year, with schools, colleges, businesses, and local organisations actively promoting the cause.

Many institutions encouraged their staff and students to leave their cars at home and opt for eco-friendly modes of transport.

Local NGOs and volunteers set up awareness booths across the city, distributing pamphlets and engaging with passers-by on the benefits of reducing carbon emissions.

He said health experts also joined the campaign, emphasizing how walking and cycling can improve cardiovascular health and reduce stress.

Residents shared their experiences on social media, posting pictures of their morning walks, bicycle rides, and car-free commutes.

Indore Collector Shivam Verma gave a message on No-Car Day -- he came for duty using a two-wheeler vehicle.

The hashtag #NoCarDayIndore trended locally, reflecting the city’s collective embrace of the initiative.

As Indore continues to set benchmarks in cleanliness and urban innovation, ‘No Car Day’ stands as a testament to its forward-thinking approach.

The event not only reduces pollution for a day but also inspires long-term behavioral change toward a greener, healthier future.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great concept but difficult for working professionals like me who have to travel across the city for meetings. Maybe they could improve public transport first before making it mandatory?
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Arjun K
Saw the Collector coming on two-wheeler - that's real leadership! If our officials practice what they preach, people will definitely follow. Proud of my city! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Indore, I'm impressed by the civic sense here. Back in my hometown, such initiatives would never get this much participation. Well done, Indore!
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Vikram M
The air quality difference was noticeable today. My morning walk was actually enjoyable without all the vehicle fumes. Hope this awareness continues beyond just one day.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wonder about the actual environmental impact of just one day. Real change needs better infrastructure for cycling and walking throughout the year.
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Ananya R
My children loved cycling to school today! They said it felt like a festival. We need to make our cities more child-friendly and this is a step in the right direction. 👏

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