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Urban Flooding Crisis in Small Cities
India’s smaller cities face a growing urban flooding crisis driven by outdated drainage systems, unmanaged solid waste, and blocked natural waterways. Frequent waterlogging occurs due to clogged open drains, unchecked waste management, and inadequate pre-monsoon desilting. Some of our smaller cities regularly experience flooding even during moderate rains. Judicial interventions and local innovations, such as trash barriers and river clean-ups, show promise. However, sustaine
Sep 247 min read


Scorching Summers
As smaller Indian cities grapple with record-breaking heat, rising temperatures in scorching summers pose severe risks. In Nāgrika’s Climate Change Series, Part 2 tracks how these cities are heating up, often unnoticed, while exposing cracks in policy, data, and infrastructure that leave millions vulnerable to a warming world that’s no longer just a future threat.
May 14, 20242 min read


छोटे शहरों से लेकर बड़ी लीग तक
मिदनापुर और मेरठ जैसे शहरों में फैन पार्क से लेकर बढ़ती फैंटेसी लीग तक, IPL धीरे-धीरे भारत के छोटे शहरों में अपनी पकड़ मजबूत कर रहा है। ऐसे क्रिकेटर जो ऐसे शहरों से निकलते हैं जिन्हें अक्सर नक्शे पर ढूंढना मुश्किल होता है, और बढ़ती क्षेत्रीय भाषाओं में कमेंट्री के साथ, IPL अब भारत के दिल के इलाकों में ज़्यादा जोर से धड़क रहा है। नए क्रिकेट स्टेडियम शहरों के नज़ारों को बदल रहे हैं, और IPL अब सिर्फ क्रिकेट नहीं बल्कि स्थानीय गर्व का भी प्रतीक बन गया है।
Apr 10, 20244 min read


Small Towns To Big Leagues
From fan parks in cities like Midnapur and Meerut, to rising fantasy leagues, the IPL is steadily deepening its roots in India’s smaller towns. With cricketers rising from cities one would barely spot on the map and commentary in more and more regional languages, the league’s pulse is now beating louder in India’s heartland. As new cricket venues reshape cityscapes, the IPL is becoming as much about local pride as it is about cricket.
Apr 10, 20244 min read


From Trash To Treasure
India’s growing e-waste crisis is challenging cities to find sustainable solutions. While initiatives like ‘Mission E-waste’ and local recycling programs in cities such as Jamshedpur and Bhopal are taking steps forward, much more needs to be done. As innovative solutions emerge, the question remains: can India build a circular economy for e-waste, or will it continue to pile up?
Aug 25, 20232 min read
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