Updated On: 08 September, 2023 08:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
Campaign by mid-day’s sister organisation Radio City stressed this message in Bandra East, which is notorious for its rickshaw woes

The rickshaw adorned with flowers that was parked near Chetna College, Bandra East on Wednesday. Pic/Shadab Khan
Radio City attempted to create awareness about the harassment faced by women commuters in share auto rickshaws via its campaign Touch Me Not, on Wednesday in Bandra East, which is notorious for share auto complaints. The campaign seeks to stress the message that women commuters should not have to tolerate inappropriate behaviour while travelling via share autos.
A passer-by participates in Radio City’s Touch Me Not campaign. Pic/Prasun Choudhari