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How walkable is Delhi? Documenting the Capital's pedestrian friendliness: Part 1

Following the Supreme Court's proclamation that walking on demarcated footpaths is a fundamental right, Hindustan Times investigates how walkable the national capital's streets are. Watch the first part of this series as HT's Aaditya Khatwani visits one of Delhi's most posh localities to take a look at the state of footpaths.

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How walkable is Delhi? Documenting the Capital's pedestrian friendliness: Part 1

Following the Supreme Court's proclamation that walking on demarcated footpaths is a fundamental right, Hindustan Times investigates how walkable the national capital's streets are. Watch the first part of this series…

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thehindubusinessline.com11 h fa

India’s footpaths have a long way to go to become walkable: SC ruling highlights ground realities

Supreme Court ruling affirms footpaths as a fundamental right, exposing India's poor pedestrian infrastructure and safety challenges.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    How walkable is Delhi? Documenting the Capital's pedestrian friendliness: Part 1

    Following the Supreme Court's proclamation that walking on demarcated footpaths is a fundamental right, Hindustan Times investigates how walkable the national capital's streets…

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·thehindubusinessline.com

    India’s footpaths have a long way to go to become walkable: SC ruling highlights ground realities

    Supreme Court ruling affirms footpaths as a fundamental right, exposing India's poor pedestrian infrastructure and safety challenges.

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