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Why Gangtok is India’s most walkable city

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Why Gangtok is India’s most walkable city

What is it like to grow up in a city built for feet, not wheels? Prajwal Parajuly returns to Gangtok, where school, errands and even social visits are made on foot, and reflects on what India’s increasingly car-choked cities could learn from its quiet, uphill rhythms

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