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Abstract: Cities are the focal point of Coronavirus outbreak. People in cities are experiencing the reality of less travel and a shift in activity to the internet. This is a great chance to reassess our work, leisure and retail habits, as well as to debate the necessity of fostering affordable and sustainable travel for everybody. Lower greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to a cleaner climate, will result in significant public health advantages as a result of action toward sustainable mobility. This paper is an attempt to identify strategies that will aid in the development of an efficient, environmentally viable transportation system that can function within the existing fabric of the city of Gwalior. Keywords: Pandemic, sustainable mobility, non-motorized transportation

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