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India on Two Wheels and Two Feet
What if the way we move in cities could change everything, from pollution to safety? India's non-motorised transport is on the rise, with walking and cycling reshaping life, promising steps toward a greener, healthier future. What challenges lie ahead, and how could active mobility cut through the urban chaos?
Feb 1, 20226 min read


Karnataka’s Active Mobility Bill
Karnataka’s draft Active Mobility Bill 2022 aims to create safer, more equitable streets for pedestrians and cyclists. But does it fully address all key challenges? From clarifying definitions to ensuring public participation, this feedback highlights vital gaps and opportunities. Will this bill set a new national standard for active mobility?
Jan 31, 20228 min read


A Free Public Transport?
What exactly is Fare Free Public Transport, and can it really solve India’s urban mobility challenges? While some have embraced free rides, especially to ease travel for women, the pandemic’s impact on transit finances raises tough questions. Can such policies thrive amid budget crises and changing travel habits? This complex idea holds promise but also presents surprising trade-offs ahead.
Dec 30, 20217 min read


Urban Mobility During COVID-19
Public transport in smaller Indian cities was already struggling before COVID-19. But what did the pandemic do to these travel patterns? It sparked shifts in how people move, revealing new trends in private vehicle use and non-motorised transport. These changes carry both opportunities and challenges, especially outside major metros.
May 20, 20218 min read


Who Is The Biggest, The Cleanest, The Strongest?
Indian cities are making waves in global rankings, but the results can be puzzling. While Hyderabad and Bengaluru top growth charts, they lag in innovation and quality of life. With numerous indices measuring everything from economic potential to mobility, Indian cities often find themselves on different ends of the spectrum. But do these rankings really reflect urban realities, or is there more to the story?
Sep 16, 20205 min read


Bengaluru: A city in the midst, of a garden, it is.
Bengaluru in 2050—will it be a city where green spaces reclaim the concrete, and every drop of water is valued? Can technology and tradition coexist in harmony, shaping a future where communities thrive together? What if equality and respect for nature aren’t just ideals, but everyday reality? This glimpse into tomorrow leaves you wondering: how close are we to making this dream come true?
Aug 15, 20203 min read
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