Freedom takes many forms — the freedom to speak, to dream, to choose your path in life. But there is one freedom so basic, so human, that we often forget to protect it: the freedom to walk.
Walking is not just about getting from one place to another. It is how we connect with our streets, our neighbours, and our city. It gives us independence, dignity, and safety. When our footpaths are broken, blocked, or unsafe, that freedom is taken away — especially from children, the elderly, and those with disabilities.
Chalne ki Aazadi is about reclaiming this simple right. It’s about building cities where walking is safe, comfortable, and possible for everyone, everywhere. Because when we protect the freedom to walk, we protect the freedom to live.
In this city, the many who walk far outnumber the few who drive. Yet the great tide of footsteps is forced to flow through footpaths too narrow, too worn, to bear the countless journeys they cradle each day.