top of page


Waste Management, Rebooted
Smaller cities are experimenting with AI boats, IT tools, and waste-to-energy plants. But the real test lies in scale, public engagement, and enforcement. While some states like Kerala show what an achievable zero-waste mission looks like, others still struggle with basics like segregation. As waste piles grow, so does the urgency for smarter, community-driven, and tech-backed solutions. Will innovation be enough to clean up the gaps in urban waste management?
Jan 22, 20242 min read


कचरा प्रबंधन: एक नया तरीका
छोटे शहरों में एआई से चलने वाली नावें, आईटी टूल्स और कचरे से ऊर्जा बनाने वाले प्लांट्स जैसे प्रयोग हो रहे हैं। लेकिन असली चुनौती है इन पहलों को बड़े पैमाने पर लागू करना, जनता को साथ जोड़ना और नियमों का कड़ाई से पालन कराना। जहाँ केरल जैसे राज्य ज़ीरो-वेस्ट मिशन की सफलता का उदाहरण हैं, वहीं कई जगहों पर कचरे के अलगाव जैसे बुनियादी कामों में भी दिक्कतें हैं। कचरा बढ़ता जा रहा है, तो साथ ही बढ़ रही है स्मार्ट, समुदाय-आधारित और तकनीक पर आधारित समाधानों की जरूरत। क्या ये नवाचार शहरो
Jan 22, 20243 min read


फास्ट फूड के शौकीन
जैसे ही मैकडॉनल्ड्स नागपुर और डोमिनोज़ लातूर जैसे छोटे शहरों में खुल रहे हैं, ये फास्ट फूड चेन वहां के खाने के तरीकों को बदल रहे हैं। सस्ता, तेज़ और आधुनिक दिखने वाला—क्विक सर्विस रेस्टोरेंट्स (QSR) बढ़ती मांग का फायदा उठा रहे हैं। लेकिन बढ़ते स्वास्थ्य संकट और पर्यावरणीय कीमतों के बीच, क्या ये चेन सिर्फ सुविधा दे रही हैं या इसके पीछे कुछ और बड़ा नुकसान छुपा है?
Jan 21, 20243 min read


Fast Food Frenzy
As global fast food chains like McDonald's open in Nagpur and Domino's in Latur, they are reshaping food habits in smaller cities. Affordable, quick, and aspirational: QSRs are riding high on rising demand. But with increasing health concerns and growing environmental costs, are these chains just serving convenience or something costlier beneath the surface?
Jan 4, 20242 min read


(Digital) Eyes On The Street
High-resolution cameras are no longer just fixtures of big cities—they're now tracking traffic in Melvisharam and monitoring wildlife near Coimbatore. While these systems promise better safety and quicker investigations, they also raise tough questions: Are they really reducing crime? With rising costs and privacy concerns, the expanding eye of surveillance in urban India demands more than just sharper lenses; it calls for sharper accountability.
Nov 24, 20232 min read


सड़क पर (डिजिटल) नजर
हाई-रिज़ॉल्यूशन कैमरे अब सिर्फ बड़े शहरों की खासियत नहीं रहे — ये अब मेलविशारम में ट्रैफिक पर नज़र रख रहे हैं और कोयंबटूर के पास जंगली जानवरों की मॉनिटरिंग कर रहे हैं। ये सिस्टम बेहतर सुरक्षा और तेजी से जांच का वादा करते हैं, लेकिन इसके साथ ही कुछ सवाल भी खड़े करते हैं: क्या ये वाकई अपराध को कम कर रहे हैं? बढ़ती लागत और निजता की चिंताओं के बीच, भारत के शहरी इलाकों में निगरानी का बढ़ता दायरा सिर्फ बेहतर कैमरों से नहीं, बल्कि बेहतर जवाबदेही से जुड़ा हुआ है।
Nov 24, 20233 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


The New Ride Order
With app-based ride-hailing services facing challenges from both driver unions and local competitors, a new wave of mobility solutions are emerging in smaller cities like Guwahati. From homegrown apps to state-backed initiatives, the landscape is shifting rapidly. How will this disrupt the duopoly of giants like Ola and Uber? Can local players truly compete in the long run, or will they be swallowed by bigger forces?
Jun 22, 20232 min read


Burning Mountains Of Trash
Kochi is grappling with toxic fumes from a fire at the Brahmapuram waste plant, worsening the city’s air quality. While this incident highlights the risks of poorly managed landfills, it’s far from an isolated case. Cities across India are dealing with similar fires. As waste management struggles, could innovative solutions like zero-landfill models and advanced technologies provide a way forward?
Jun 22, 20232 min read


Citizens Speak Up
Citizen surveys are emerging as a crucial tool for urban development, from healthcare to transportation. From Kochi's bus route modifications to Noida’s efforts in last-mile connectivity, cities are actively seeking public input. These efforts mark a positive step, especially toward inclusive mobility. But the challenge lies in ensuring genuine public participation and translating feedback into actionable changes. Are these surveys genuinely influencing urban mobility plannin
Jan 9, 20232 min read


Sponge Cities
With cities increasingly drowning in their own runoff, urban flooding has become a common sight from Chennai to Belagavi. As traditional drainage systems fall short, the innovative concept of "Sponge City" offers a fresh perspective, making urban spaces more absorbent to manage excess water. While the vision sounds promising, can concrete-dense cities really transform into water-soaking sponges?
Nov 3, 20222 min read


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


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


Small City Mobility: Windows for Policy Knowledge
A closer look at over 50 studies reveals what’s missing in India’s mobility conversations: small cities. From outdated data to metro-centric research, the gaps are clear. But within these blind spots lie crucial opportunities. Could rethinking where knowledge comes from reshape how we plan transport in urban India?
Mar 12, 20214 min read
bottom of page