Data

  • Amit Bhatt

    With a view to assist cities with planning and operations of urban buses, EMBARQ India introduced the BusKaro programme with the launch of the BusKaro guidebook in December 2009.
    This chart describes why this programme was started, the current reach, strategy and outcomes so far of the programme.
    Access more charts and graphs related to the programme from the BusKaro guidebook.

  • Pawan Mulukutla

    This project enabled BMTC (Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation), one of the largest and most successful bus-based urban public transport providers in India, to implement a direction-based 'Frequent Bus Network' instead of the 'Direct Services' model in order to improve their bus services.
    This chart shows the Bangalore Intracity Grid - BIG Bus Network implemented by BMTC along all major roads in the city and the project outcomes.
    The information…

  • Akshay Mani

    This project was undertaken to improve decision making processes in the urban transport sector by developing a framework for assessing governance and decision making based on principles of Transparency, Accountability, Participation, and enhanced Capacity, also called TAP-C.
    This diagram showcases two charts: The first one shows the levels of governance in transport sector, while the second one is an indicative framework based on TAP-C.
    This report is work under progress.

  • Chhavi Dhingra

    Billions are invested in Indian cities and towns to ensure that urban infrastructure keeps pace with rapid expansion and population growth. The success of these investments depends on the capacity of urban policymakers and operational leaders to make the right choices and implement sustainable solutions. Yet, most cities find that they lack the necessary and institutional capacity to respond to urban challenges.
    At WRI India, we bridge this gap by rendering the knowledge we have gained…

  • Surya Prakash

     In order to capitalize on the Metro Rail system and it's impact on the growth of the city, EMBARQ India has been working in collaboration with the Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT) in developing methodologies to help design and develop suitable public spaces and built environment around the metro stations.
    This chart shows a map of the focus area of the pilot project - Indiranagar Metro Station, which is predominantly a residential neighbourhood with high concentration…

  • Umang Jain

    We've received several insightful and meaningful entries for the Data Visualization Challenge. Association of State Road Transport Undertakings (ASRTU) has reviewed the entries that were received and has shortlisted the following entries in each category.  

     

    Most Insightful entry 

    1. Tanushree Daga
  • Sudeept Maiti

    EMBARQ promotes the idea of a compact city, which begins at its smallest building block, which is the neighbourhood. A Neighbourhood Improvement Plan (NIP) therefore becomes a key mechanism to demonstrate compact city planning principles.
    This chart shows the NIP proposals for HSR Layout, developed by the Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA), a residential area for senior civil employees of the Government of India. These proposals include Pedestrian Safety, Urban Green Networks,…