India, Nov. 27 -- The Greater Noida authority has decided to start an E-cycle project to provide last mile connectivity to commuters. The project will be handled and funded by a private agency which will recover the cost out of the advertising process at its kiosks, said officials.

The authority will provide 25 square metres of space to build kiosks/stands for the cycles.

"The project aims at boosting last-mile connectivity and reducing pollution. The board has approved the project and it will be implemented as per the rules," said Ravi Kumar NG, Greater Noida authority, CEO.

At its 141st board meeting last Saturday, the authority approved the citywide e-cycling project on a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model. The agency selected throu...