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Norwegian Diplomats Support Bengaluru's Safe Footpath Campaign During Run

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Norwegian Diplomats Support Bengaluru's Safe Footpath Campaign During Run

Officials from the Norwegian Embassy in India have provided an unexpected boost to Bengaluru's "Safe Footpath" initiative. During a recent run through the city's streets, a group of senior diplomats filmed their experience to highlight the importance of walkable urban spaces. The video, which has gained significant social media attention, praises the city's efforts to improve pedestrian infrastructure while encouraging local authorities to continue enhancing sidewalk safety and accessibility. This international endorsement underscores the growing global focus on sustainable urban mobility and the need for high-quality pedestrian zones in densely populated metropolitan areas.

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