Odisha's Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik will be launching the MoCycle app and cycle service in Bhubaneswar on November 26. Bhubaneswar Municipal corporation (BMC) has laid down the smart cycle tracks ahead of Men's world hockey cup to be held on November 28. 1400 cycles have reached the city, among which 1000 cycles will be left for public use in the first phase. This is cover around 120 locations. BMC commissioner Krishan Kumar has told that the work has been nearing completion in all those 120 cities and it will be available for the public.
The Odisha Government has signed MoUs with 3 companies, Tulu, Yaana and Hexi for making cycle tracks of 3feet in the proposed cities. Cycle symbols are also to be drawn on the tracks to create awareness.
The first 30 minutes for the cycle ride will be free and the monthly membership users have to pay Rs.100 for using the cycle. The Police men are creating awareness through social media to keep the tracks free from parking.
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