Praja Bangalore

As the virtual community grew in size, some members felt the need for a real-world organization to interact with local governments, in order to better effect changes.

The group has evolved to undertake projects based on volunteers' time and support, along with resources from academic institutions, local governments, and industry partners.

[1] After this first edition of Mobilicity, members of Praja RAAG helped BMTC conceptualize and implement the Bus Day campaign, which promoted the use of buses instead of cars.

[3][4] Thanks to this advocacy,[5] and support from Department of Urban Land Transport, state of Karnataka, RITES undertook a detailed feasibility study[6] indicating cost estimates and a phase wise plan for starting Commuter Rail Service in Bangalore.

[8] In October 2011, Praja RAAG received a special mention from Volvo for encouraging positive initiatives to support sustainable Mobility.