NITI Aayog working on plan to fix e-rickshaw, tempo mess in last-mile travel

The move is significant given the scale of reliance on informal transit: an estimated 200–300 million Indians depend heavily on privately run rickshaws, tempos and minibuses for last-mile connectivity, with most tier II, tier III and lower towns having limited public transport.
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