"Government would provide finance up to 50 per cent for preparing detailed project report for city's mobility plan as we are in the process of preparing comprehensive mobility plans for 500 cities, having population of more than one lakh each," Urban Development Secretary Shankar Agarwal said at the CII global conference on Mass Urban Transportation.
Agarwal also emphasised upon government's commitment to come up with smart planning for Indian urban mobility.
"This became even more pertinent in the wake of the fact that simultaneously with rapid urbanisation, we are also witnessing rapid growth of motorised transport," he said.
This becomes crucial as India has to choose an urbanisation model that is congruent with low energy consumption, he said.
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As our fuel import bill is already very high, expedient interventions were the need of the hour. One of the key focus areas, as per Agarwal, would be setting up Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) across cities.
Fuel consumption on motorised vehicles is expected to reach 175 million tonnes by 2021 from 70 MT in 2011.