Indore Police Commissioner Makrand Deoskar initiated the #NoCarDay campaign in the city of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, with a unique twist that caught the attention of many. The campaign’s core message was simple: for one day, residents were encouraged not to use their cars, contributing to a reduction in traffic congestion and promoting environmental awareness.
Commissioner Deoskar led by example, choosing to commute to his office by bicycle instead of a car. This symbolic gesture was meant to encourage others to explore alternative, eco-friendly modes of transportation. However, a humorous moment during his commute added a touch of irony and humor to the event.
22 सितम्बर 2023 को इंदौर में "नो कार डे" मुहिम चलाई जा रही है। इस अवसर पर पुलिस कमिश्नर इंदौर श्री मकरंद देऊस्कर सहित इंदौर पुलिस के वरिष्ठ अधिकारीगण साइकल से ऑफिस पहुँचे।इस अवसर पर पुलिस कमिश्नर इंदौर ने सभी से अधिक से अधिक पब्लिक ट्रांसपोर्ट का उपयोग करने की अपील की। pic.twitter.com/Sp3UaqUhCT
— Commissioner of Police,Indore (@CP_INDORE) September 22, 2023
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In a viral video, Deoskar was seen arriving at Police Station on a bicycle. He then jokingly expressed his concern to his subordinates, asking them to ensure that his bicycle remained safe from theft. This lighthearted remark sparked conversations about public safety, as even the Commissioner appeared cautious about bicycle theft within his own office premises.
Nonetheless, the campaign received widespread support, with many individuals from various departments and ranks participating in the initiative. Additional Police Commissioner Rajesh Hingankar also commuted on a bicycle, emphasizing the importance of reducing traffic and promoting eco-friendly transportation options.
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Commissioner Deoskar highlighted the campaign’s underlying message: it was not just about one day without cars, but about fostering a mindset of environmental consciousness. He encouraged people to consider using bicycles as an alternative mode of transport, not only on No Car Day but on other occasions as well.
Indore’s Collector, Ilaiah Raja, added his support by taking a city bus to his office and buying a ticket like any regular passenger. Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava joined in by using an e-scooter to navigate the city. The campaign also garnered the support of the Indore Bench of the High Court.
Ultimately, while the humorous bicycle theft comment raised eyebrows, the #NoCarDay campaign successfully promoted environmental awareness and encouraged citizens to explore eco-friendly commuting options.