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12 May 2026
05:34:38 PM
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News Desk. News Nation 360: In response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent call for citizens to embrace shared mobility amid the ongoing West Asia crisis, Cityflo, an app-based mobility service provider, released a statement. CEO and co-founder Jerin Venad emphasised that switching from private vehicles to shared transport is a "critical inflexion point" for India, driven by both geopolitical pressures and climate goals. The company's data indicates that each commuter who switches to Cityflo saves roughly 1.8 litres. Jerin Venad, CEO and co-founder, emphasised that switching from private vehicles to shared transport is a "critical inflexion point" for India, motivated by both climate aims and geopolitical concerns. Every commuter who switches to Cityflo saves about 1.8 litres of fuel every journey, according to the company's data. In the past year, Cityflo users collectively avoided the consumption of 75 lakh litres of fuel, a metric Venad suggests can scale significantly with supportive policy environments. He emphasised that with India’s high ridership density and rapid infrastructure development, the urban mobility sector is well-positioned to meet the Prime Minister's vision for a more resilient and sustainable transport ecosystem.