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Reimagining Mobility in Smaller Cities
What does urban mobility look like when metros and flyovers aren't the norm? This article explores how people in India’s small and mid-sized cities move: on foot, by cycle, and through shared autos and e-rickshaws; and why these everyday modes are often missing from formal planning. Drawing from Nāgrika’s recent research and panel discussion, it highlights overlooked policy gaps, invisible data systems, and powerful community-led solutions that can shape a more inclusive and
Jul 2210 min read


At Work, Breaking Barriers
Women in India’s smaller cities are challenging traditions and embracing new unconventional roles, from businesses to tech and gig economy jobs. Career platforms and policies are opening doors, but are they enough to overcome the barriers? The rise of women entrepreneurs and professionals is reshaping the workforce, but what’s needed to ensure their growth and inclusion in the long run?
Mar 7, 20243 min read


काम पर (लेकिन बेड़ियाँ तोड़कर)
भारत के छोटे शहरों की महिलाएं परंपराओं को चुनौती दे रही हैं और व्यवसाय, तकनीक, और गिग इकोनॉमी जैसे नए और असामान्य क्षेत्रों में अपनी पहचान बना रही हैं। करियर प्लेटफॉर्म और नीतियां उनके लिए नए अवसर खोल रही हैं, लेकिन क्या ये बाधाओं को पार करने के लिए काफी हैं? महिलाओं के उद्यमी और पेशेवर के रूप में बढ़ते कदम कार्यबल को नया आकार दे रहे हैं, लेकिन उनके सतत विकास और समावेशन के लिए क्या जरूरी है?
Feb 29, 20244 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


Discovering Small Cities With Nagarpedia
Despite being integral to India’s urban landscape, smaller cities often get overlooked in both academic and online knowledge resources. While big cities dominate research and Wikipedia pages, small cities remain under-represented. To bridge this gap, Nagrika launched “Nagarpedia” — a community-driven initiative encouraging citizens to enrich Wikipedia’s city pages with credible, local insights. After all, who better to contribute than those who truly know their own city?
Feb 19, 20206 min read
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