In this regard, it is planning to tie-up with a private company for operating bicycles, fitted with the Global Positioning System (GPS), on rent.
Parrikar said the environment-friendly conditions cannot not be created overnight in the state and the people will have to work for it.
"We areencouraging buses running on bio-fuel. But it does not happen overnight because it requires a lot of capital cost. In the same way, the best way to reduce it (pollution) further is to use a bicycle," he said.
The bicycles would be fitted with the GPS and the user will have to register with the company to hire it, he said.
The company, which is looking at the project's feasibility, will put up bicycle stands for parking at every 300 metres, in another five to six months, he added.
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