The National Urban Transport Policy's first version was launched in 2006. A revised version was prepared in concertation with multiple stakeholders and released in March 2014. The purpose of this document is to make adequate recommendations to Indian cities to " bring about comprehensive improvements in urban transport services and infrastructure".
The document notably encourages public transport, cycling, walking, energy efficiency and clean fuels to mitigate sectoral greenhouse gas emissions.
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