When one thinks of a city like Mumbai, images of people hanging precariously on footboards of trains to reach their destinations, putting their life and limb at the mercy of divine forces, come to mind. The city’s local trains ferry more than 7.5 million passengers daily on an average daily—2.6 times their capacity. While Mumbai is the epitome of an overburdened urban transportation system, several cities across the country are plagued with limited access, lack of mobility options and scarcity of last-mile connectivity.