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Charging Ahead With Greener Wheels
The Indian government's push for green transportation through the PM-eBus Sewa plan is set to transform urban mobility. With 10,000 e-buses and NMT promotion, the initiative aims to reduce emissions and enhance sustainable transit options. While demand for greener alternatives is rising in smaller cities, challenges like limited charging infrastructure and lack of awareness remain. Can this push towards green mobility revolutionise urban transport across the country?
Aug 21, 20232 min read


Ground-Up Governance In Action
The power of citizen-led initiatives in smaller cities has recently gained significant attention. Citizens are driving change: be it Mohali's residents fighting for overdue maintenance works, or Chitlapakkam's community resolving last-mile connectivity through persistent efforts. However, challenges like bureaucratic hurdles, political influences, and resource limitations still persist. Will local communities overcome these barriers to influence lasting change in their cities
Aug 10, 20232 min read


Financing A Green Future
Indian cities are turning towards green bonds to fund sustainable initiatives. From Raipur’s sports complex to Indore’s solar power plant, these bonds are driving eco-friendly projects. But while these bonds promise eco-friendly investments, they’re not without challenges, especially for smaller municipalities. What hurdles do they face in adopting green bonds? Could this financial tool be the answer to their sustainability goals?
Aug 3, 20232 min read


Digging Our Own Holes
In July, Lucknow faced road cave-ins, frustrating residents. The culprits? Erratic road digging by Jal Nigam for sewer line work, done without coordination with the local municipal corporation. While such incidents are not rare, they often expose gaps in how cities manage road digging and repairs. Some cities have adopted tech-driven solutions to improve coordination. Will roadworks in smaller cities be effectively planned and monitored in the near future?
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Jul 27, 20232 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


Waterlogging Woes
Heavy rainfall across India’s northern states has left smaller cities grappling with waterlogging issues. Limited resources and poor drainage systems are often to blame, as rapid urbanisation and unplanned construction worsen the situation. While some cities, like Chandigarh, are stepping up with plans to tackle these challenges, are smaller cities prepared for the long-term effects of such extreme weather events?
Jul 13, 20232 min read


Tainted Taps
Recent incidents in Koppal, Raichur, and Belagavi have raised alarms about water contamination, with hundreds hospitalised due to polluted water. Groundwater contamination by uranium and other harmful substances is a growing issue in several states, including Punjab, where the impact on public health is alarming. As water quality continues to deteriorate, how aware are we of the risks lurking in our drinking water?
Jul 10, 20232 min read


Of Biparjoy And Beyond
When Cyclone Biparjoy struck Gujarat in June 2023, the state’s preparedness plan proved vital in minimising damage and saving lives. Despite its strength, the early warning system, evacuations, and coordinated rescue efforts from local agencies made a significant difference. As cyclones become more frequent, is your city prepared to handle such a disaster? What lessons can be learned from Gujarat’s example to improve disaster resilience?
Jul 10, 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


Lighting Up Smarter
Udupi’s plan to replace over 20,000 conventional streetlights with LEDs is set to cut power consumption by 80%, saving the city significant costs. But as more cities follow suit, a crucial question arises. Could the shift to LED lights be creating new problems, like increased light pollution and disrupted sleep cycles? As cities embrace energy efficiency, is there a balance to be struck between sustainability and the well-being of residents?
Jun 22, 20232 min read


Storms Ahead, Plans Afoot
As the monsoon season approaches, cities across India are stepping up their preparedness - from drain clean-ups to emergency drills. While efforts focus on avoiding waterlogging and ensuring safety, experts suggest a shift towards more sustainable, climate-resilient planning. Can cities move beyond infrastructure fixes to embrace holistic solutions that address both immediate and long-term challenges?
Jun 13, 20232 min read


Paving The Way With Plastic
As Indian cities struggle with plastic waste, a new path is being laid quite literally. Roads infused with discarded plastic are gaining traction, promising durability and cost savings. But while innovation meets infrastructure, questions around health and environmental risks linger. Could this waste-to-road shift be the sustainable fix urban India needs, or just a detour?
Jun 13, 20232 min read


From Bazaars, Into Browsers
E-commerce in India’s Tier-II and III cities is booming, driven by internet access, smartphones, and government initiatives. These cities now lead in order volumes and contribute significantly to platforms like GeM and ONDC. While the sector empowers MSMEs and women entrepreneurs, challenges like logistics infrastructure and consumer trust remain. How are cities balancing digital growth with the needs of traditional businesses and ensure a future that benefits all?
Jun 13, 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


Controlling The Canine Count
With over 60 million strays and rising cases of dog bites, cities are scrambling for solutions. Cities are turning to sterilisation drives, citizen-led care, and new bylaws to manage the streets. While some communities embrace co-existence, others raise alarms about safety. Between budgets, policies, and public trust, urban animal welfare is navigating a complex terrain. So how are cities balancing compassion with control?
May 18, 20232 min read


Check-in Of The Big Hotel Chains
Hotel chains are steadily expanding beyond metros, drawn by affordable land, rising business travel, and untapped tourist potential in smaller cities. With infrastructure improving and exciting events driving footfall, Tier-II and Tier-III towns are emerging as hospitality hotspots. As big names set their sights on these markets, a new kind of transformation is underway; one that’s redefining where luxury belongs.
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May 1, 20232 min read


Risky Realities Of Industrial Areas
Ten years after the toxic gas leak in Thoothukudi, industrial safety in India remains a pressing issue. Despite regulations like the Occupational Safety Code, incidents keep occurring, often hitting workers the hardest, revealing gaps in implementation, enforcement, and risk management. As industries expand into smaller cities with evolving regulations, how prepared are they to handle potential hazards?
May 1, 20232 min read


Cutting The Visual Clutter
Hubli-Dharwad’s crackdown on illegal hoardings is part of a growing trend in Indian cities like Manesar, Guntur, and Kolkata that are addressing the problem of visual pollution. As cities explore new policies and eco-friendly alternatives, some still struggle with enforcement and environmental concerns. Are cleaner, more sustainable public spaces finally within reach or will illegal hoardings continue to dominate public spaces?
May 1, 20232 min read
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