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Mumbaikars to lord over 'Sunday Streets' from March 27

By IANS | Updated: March 26, 2022 12:50 IST

Mumbai, March 26 At the crack of dawn on Sunday, the Chairman of Tata Sons and Air India ...

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Mumbai, March 26 At the crack of dawn on Sunday, the Chairman of Tata Sons and Air India N. Chandrasekaran will kickstart a unique citizen-friendly initiative of Mumbai Police called 'Sunday Streets' inspired by Commissioner of Police Sanjay Pandey.

Chandrasekaran, along with Joint Commissioner of Police Vishwan Nangre-Patil and others, will flag-off a t-shirt run by people at Nariman Point at 6.15 a.m., marking the arrival of 'Sunday Streets' concept for the country's commercial capital.

The initiative envisages 'handing' over around half-a-dozen prominent roads in the city and suburbs to the people to bring them out of their homes and let them 'chill in the streets' without the fear of speeding vehicles or tiresome traffic jams.

These streets are Marine Drive, Bandra, Andheri, Goregaon, Vikhroli and Mulund - over which Mumbaikars shall 'lord' for 4 hours - starting this Sunday morning and maybe extended further.

"It's final. #SundayStreets from this Sunday (March 27). Look forward to Mumbaikars joining in large numbers," said Pandey, who has been interacting directly with the citizens and social groups after he assumed charge of the coveted top police post this month.

During the four hours, the citizens can let their hair down on open roads, engage in activities like yoga, running, cycling, walking, skating, etc, without the fear of getting knocked down by zooming vehicles, or pesky hawkers and vendors creating hurdles.

Around 8 years ago, a similar 'Equal Streets' movement had been launched by some social groups but it was limited to certain suburban areas and went on the 'back-street' during the two years of Covid-19 pandemic lockdown.

Urging people to step out on the vehicles-free streets and do anything they desire on the free roads, Pandey said even the Mumbai Police band would be available to regale the citizens.

Citizens and groups have welcomed the Mumbai Police chief's initiative and are demanding that more roads be converted into 'Sunday Streets' to enable people, especially women, children and seniors, to step out safely and move around freely, and there's a buzz on social media.

People's groups term it as a game changer for the city, pointing out how lakhs have fallen ill remaining cooped up in their homes, especially during the pandemic, and roads are out of bounds even on weekends when the traffic increased by nearly 50 per cent.

Citizens in some other areas like Lokhandwala, Charkop, Kandivali, Borivali, Dahisar, Powai and Dadar have also demanded similar 'Sunday Streets' in their respective localities and to make it a permanent feature of Mumbai's weekend 'outing'.

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