From the three-day strike announced by city rickshaw drivers, the surging ridership of Ahmedabad Metro to the extensive preparations for the upcoming 10th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit and much more, this Ahmedabad News Roundup brings you the most recent updates and events shaping the city.
Rickshaw drivers in Ahmedabad have announced a three-day strike to protest the increasing demand for two-wheeler rides facilitated by online applications. The Ahmedabad Rickshaw Drivers Ekta Union is to go on a hunger strike as well.
The reason behind the strike is the increasing popularity of two-wheelers in the city. Rickshaw drivers are protesting against the use of online apps for two-wheeler travel which is affecting their business.
In preparation for the 10th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, the state government is organizing a series of programs across Gujarat from Gandhi Jayanti to Sardar Patel Jayanti on October 31, 2023.
Themed "Vibrant Gujarat-Vibrant District," these programs will take place in all 33 districts and the four metro cities, namely Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, and Rajkot. The events will include exhibitions promoting local and MSME products, with participation from self-help groups, women entrepreneurs and farmers producers organization just to name a few.
Locals are rapidly embracing the metro system, with an average of 90,000 commuters on weekdays and 75,000 on weekends. This substantial increase in ridership comes just one year after Ahmedabad Metro Phase-1 was introduced. With the impending completion of Phase-2, more people are expected to choose this mode of public transport.
As part of the Ahmedabad railway station redevelopment, an 800-meter-long elevated road is being constructed to alleviate traffic congestion. This elevated road will be connected to the foot over bridge at both ends of the station, allowing passengers to access the station directly while cutting down on traffic.
Ahmedabad Airport will introduce eight new flights during the upcoming winter schedule from October 30 to March 25. However, passengers traveling during Diwali should expect to pay double fares, as demand is high during the festive season.
Dry-wet waste segregation in Ahmedabad has seen a remarkable six-fold increase, with citizens now actively disposing of their garbage in door-to-door collection vans. A dashboard for vehicle monitoring ensures efficient waste collection, and the city's cleanliness performance has reached 96.68 percent.
With the upcoming World Cup Cricket season, around 15 parking plots surrounding Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad have been leased to a private agency for vehicle parking. This arrangement can accommodate more than 7,000 four-wheelers and 15,000 two-wheelers, making it convenient for cricket enthusiasts attending matches.
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