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Recognizing the Unique Needs of Smaller Cities
Small cities aren’t just smaller versions of metros, but distinct ecosystems deserving targeted recognition and interventions.
Jul 236 min read


स्थानीय चुनावों पर अदृश्यता की चादर
जिस लोकतंत्र की बुनियाद जनता के वोटों पर टिकी हो, वहां शहर स्तर के चुनाव इतने अदृश्य क्यों हैं? कभी वोटर लिस्ट में नाम ही नहीं होता, तो कभी घोषणापत्रों में सिर्फ़ झूठे और धुंधले वादे होते हैं। नगर निकाय चुनाव अक्सर बिना चर्चा या ध्यान के निकल जाते हैं — जबकि असल में वही हमारे रोज़मर्रा के जीवन को आकार देते हैं। इस चुपचाप चल रही गड़बड़ी और जवाबदेही की धुंधली तस्वीर के बीच शायद अब वक्त आ गया है कि नागरिक सवाल पूछें: हमारे शहरों को असल में चला कौन रहा है?
Feb 58 min read


Why Municipal Polls Matter More Than We Think?
In a democracy built on the votes of the masses, why do city-level elections remain so invisible? From missing voter names to vague claims in manifestos, municipal polls often slip by unnoticed, even as they shape our everyday lives. Amidst the quiet dysfunction of local elections and blurred lines of accountability, perhaps it’s time citizens start asking: who really governs our cities?
Feb 56 min read


लोकसभा चुनाव 2024
बाइक रैली से लेकर लोक गीतों तक, बड़े और छोटे शहर वोटरों को भारत के 2024 के आम चुनावों में ज्यादा से ज्यादा हिस्सा लेने के लिए हर तरह के प्रयास कर रहे हैं। लेकिन क्या ये पोस्टकार्ड और भावुक अपीलें प्रवासी मजदूरों, एनआरआई और पहली बार वोट देने वालों तक पहुंच पाएंगी? जैसे-जैसे गर्मी बढ़ रही है — असल और राजनीतिक दोनों तरह से — भारत की लोकतांत्रिक व्यवस्था एक नए और बड़े चुनौती के लिए तैयार हो रही है।
Apr 19, 20245 min read


2024 Lok Sabha Elections
From cycle rallies to folk songs, cities big and small are trying everything to boost voter turnout for India's 2024 General Elections. But will postcards and poetic appeals be enough to reach migrant workers, NRIs, and first-time voters? As the heat rises, literally and politically, India’s democratic machinery gears up for a challenge like no other.
Apr 19, 20244 min read


Small Cities, Big Change
India’s smaller cities found themselves on the global map, with G20 flags flying not just in metros! From Hampi’s long-awaited infrastructure upgrades to grassroots participation in Aizawl and Jowai, the summit left tangible traces. But behind the glitter of global diplomacy, some cities faced disruption and displacement. What does this sudden spotlight mean for cities not used to it? And what lingers after the delegates leave?
Nov 1, 20233 min read


Lady Punekar
Caught between tradition and transformation, Lady Punekar contemplates her future. As her Big Sister Mumbai urges her toward progress, Pune grapples with the fear of losing her identity and heritage. Must growth only come at the cost of authenticity? In a world where ambition often overrides preservation, Pune seeks a path that is uniquely hers. Will she conform or will she carve her own destiny?
Aug 15, 202311 min read


Small Cities In The Green Courtroom
The Bhopal Municipal Corporation was recently fined Rs. 1 crore by the National Green Tribunal for illegal construction on Bhopal Lake, underlining the growing role of NGT in holding cities accountable for environmental violations. While NGT's reach has extended beyond major metros, smaller towns are also under scrutiny. With citizen involvement proving crucial, are environmental concerns in smaller cities now being addressed effectively?
Jul 20, 20232 min read


Tracking Property Tax Through Tech
Outdated rates, missing records, and massive shortfalls: property tax collection in Indian cities is far from efficient. But with GIS mapping, online systems, and tech-based nudges, some cities are seeing surprising gains. As systems modernise, the real test lies in building trust and bridging gaps in access and awareness.
May 22, 20232 min read


Unclogging The System
Despite the ban on manual scavenging, there continues to be thousands of fatalities since 1993. With workers still engaged in sewer cleaning, the gap between policy and practice remains stark. While machines and technologies like Kerala’s Bandicoot robot offer hope, questions about implementation and accessibility persist. Can this technological shift finally bring dignity and safety to sanitation work, or is a deeper systemic change needed to eradicate this practice?
May 18, 20232 min read


Balancing The Books, Building The City
With city budgets rolling out, Jodhpur has taken a digital leap, while Muzaffarpur addresses stray dog management and Vijayawada focuses on sanitation. Yet, beneath these plans lies a larger question: how financially independent are our municipalities? As urban areas expand and expectations rise, are city budgets keeping pace with development demands, or are they still heavily reliant on state and central grants?
Mar 20, 20232 min read


Women's Seat At The Table
Women make up nearly half of India’s population, yet their representation in state assemblies remains minimal. Despite some regional political parties setting benchmarks for inclusivity, most still fall short. With upcoming state elections, calls for greater female representation are louder than ever. Can inclusive governance in terms of gender become more than just a promise? Or will it continue to be an unfulfilled ambition?
Jan 11, 20232 min read


Spaces for Citizen Voices
Noida’s twin towers came crashing down after years of persistent legal battles: a testament to how collective citizen efforts can challenge unlawful construction. While cities like Coimbatore proactively form ward committees and area sabhas, others like Mangalore still need a push from residents. As urban local bodies navigate public participation, can these invited spaces truly bridge the gap between local governance and community voices?
Jan 3, 20232 min read


Youth in Agastyamuni: A Bridge to Sustainable Development
In the quaint Himalayan town of Agastyamuni, where mountains stand sentinel, a new generation dreams beyond what they're simply told. This essay journeys into the mind of a young visionary ready to rewrite the rules of governance to transform their fragile home. It’s a story of hope, where youthful energy rooted in the ancient soil of her hometown dares to turn challenges into change.
Aug 15, 20225 min read


The City of Young and Prosperous
As a war-torn nation struggles, a city entrusts its future to ambitious youth elected as administrators for six months. From ending homelessness to nuturing safety and green spaces, their idealism sparks real change. But amid progress and innovation, exhaustion and imbalance threaten their vision. Their story reveals what it truly takes to build a better city, and the cost of chasing growth without pause.
Aug 15, 20224 min read


A City, in Stars
In the quiet folds of India’s heartland lies a city both simple and complex. This is a personal journey into Dewas's missed chances, hidden strengths, and the dream of transformation. In the foreground of culture, nature, and industry, one aspiring youth's love letter to his city reveals his vision of hope, governance strategy, and a deep ambition for a better tomorrow. What does it take to rewrite a city’s future from within?
Aug 15, 20226 min read


Women Making A Mark On The Urban
Mumbai’s draft city plan just took a historic turn with a chapter on gender and social equity, thanks to years of advocacy. But women still face barriers in urban governance, especially in smaller cities. While Coimbatore and Tumakuru have made strides, many others lag behind. Can inclusive leadership truly transform India’s urban landscape, or is there more to the story of gender parity in city planning, especially in the smaller ones?
Feb 1, 20224 min read


Reconciling Tradition And Urbanisation
Balancing tradition with urban governance in India’s tribal regions is no small feat. As cities expand into Scheduled and Tribal Areas, conflicts arise between modern municipal systems and indigenous self-governance. With MESA still pending, the lack of legal clarity often leaves local bodies in a grey zone. Can legislation finally bridge the gap between preserving culture and managing urban growth in these unique regions?
Nov 19, 20204 min read


Nagarpedia's Mission To Inform
Cities are more than just buildings and streets; they’re shaped by stories and perceptions. Yet, many small Indian cities remain shadows online, barely represented on platforms like Wikipedia. Nagarpedia aims to change that by empowering citizens to enhance their cities' digital presence and strengthen local knowledge. As Wikipedia pages become richer, how do these cities finally find their voices heard and their stories told?
Oct 13, 20204 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
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