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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India’s smaller cities face a growing urban flooding crisis driven by outdated drainage systems, unmanaged solid waste, and blocked natural waterways.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


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


The Urban Bazaar Conundrum
Across India, weekly haats have long been more than just markets; they are vital spaces of culture, trade, and community. From Kalimpong’s Bihibare Haat to Guwahati’s Beltola Bazaar, haats continue to evolve in urban settings, even as civic challenges arise. As cities rush to build curated versions like Dilli Haat, are there ways to preserve the organic spirit of traditional haats while adapting to urban realities?
Jun 28, 20245 min read


बाज़ारों की उलझी कहानी
भारत के कोने-कोने में लगने वाले साप्ताहिक हाट सिर्फ़ बाज़ार नहीं हैं — ये व्यापार, संस्कृति और समुदाय का हिस्सा हैं। कालिम्पोंग का बिहीबारे हाट हो या गुवाहाटी का बेलतला बाज़ार, ये हाट आज भी शहरों में बदलती ज़रूरतों के साथ चलते जा रहे हैं। लेकिन जैसे-जैसे शहरों में दिल्ली हाट जैसे 'क्यूरेटेड' बाज़ार बनते हैं, सवाल उठता है कि क्या शहरी बदलावों के बीच हम इन पारंपरिक हाटों की असली रौनक और अपनापन बनाए रख पाएंगे?
Jun 20, 20245 min read


विश्व जल दिवस 2024
बेंगलुरु के जल संकट की खबरें बड़ी सुर्खियां बनती हैं, लेकिन भारत के छोटे शहर धीरे-धीरे सूखते जा रहे हैं। होसपेटे, मसूरी, और देवनहल्ली जैसे शहरों में औद्योगिक प्रदूषण से लेकर भूजल स्तर गिरने तक, पानी की समस्या लगातार बढ़ती जा रही है। नई-नई योजनाएं और वर्षा जल संचयन अभियान तो शुरू हो रहे हैं, लेकिन क्या ये छोटे शहर बढ़ते संकट से बेहतर तरीके से निपट पाएंगे?
Mar 21, 20243 min read


World Water Day 2024
While Bengaluru’s water woes make headlines, India’s smaller cities are quietly running dry. From industrial pollution to vanishing borewells, water stress is deepening across towns like Hosapete, Mussoorie, and Devanahalli. As innovative schemes and rainwater harvesting campaigns emerge, can these overlooked municipalities outpace a looming crisis? Are Smaller Cities Facing Bigger Water Troubles?
Mar 21, 20242 min read


Streets With Stories
Bus tours in Batala, weaving trails in Palakkad, and storytellers bringing forgotten Kothis and colonial lanes of Barabanki to life – heritage walks are showing the way India rediscovers its smaller cities. By turning to the past to shape civic pride and cultural memory, can walking truly help cities remember who they are? How then does one sustain this momentum amid urban decay, policy gaps, and fading histories?
Feb 2, 20242 min read


कहानियों से भरी सड़कें
बटाला में बस टूर, पलक्कड़ में पुरानी राहों का सफर, और बाराबंकी के भूले-बिसरे कोठियों और कॉलोनियल गलियों की कहानी सुनाने वाले — ये हेरिटेज वॉक भारत के छोटे शहरों को फिर से जानने का रास्ता दिखा रहे हैं। अपने अतीत से जुड़कर ये वॉक शहरों में नागरिक गर्व और सांस्कृतिक यादों को जागृत कर रहे हैं। लेकिन क्या सच में ये पैदल यात्राएं शहरों को उनकी असल पहचान याद दिला सकती हैं? और जब शहरी क्षरण, नीतिगत कमी और धुंधली होती हुई इतिहास की कहानी हो, तो इस चलन को कैसे बनाए रखा जा सकता है?
Feb 2, 20243 min read


Turning Debris Into Opportunity
Turning rubble into resources, cities are reimagining construction waste. Trichy’s revived recycling program is one such effort, transforming construction waste into usable materials while boosting revenue. Yet, despite regulations and ambitious plans, India recycles just a fraction of its C&D waste - only 1%! As demand for urban infrastructure soars, will more cities follow suit, or will landfills keep piling up with unprocessed debris?
Mar 20, 20232 min read


Census For The Green Growth
Thane’s recent tree census revealed more than 60% increase in tree numbers and greater diversity in species. While some states have legislated tree censuses, in places like Delhi and Surat, citizens have taken matters into their own hands. This not only tracks tree cover but also help protect heritage and rare species, engaging communities in the process. Could this grassroots approach help cities rethink their relationship with nature?
Jan 17, 20232 min read


Transport and Mobility in Small Towns
Urban transport in India often focuses on metros, sidelining the unique realities of smaller cities. With limited data, varying insights, and one-size-fits-all solutions, real needs go unheard. When policies don’t fit the context, problems multiply. The story of India’s small cities is incomplete, and it’s starting to show.
Feb 5, 20216 min read


Building Stronger Urban Futures Post-Pandemic
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the need to empower city governments has never been clearer. Our op-ed on CitizenMatters highlights how local governments, being closest to citizens, are crucial in responding to crises. From Mumbai’s building lockdowns to Hyderabad’s use of self-help groups, cities worldwide have demonstrated their capability to act decisively. But as we move forward, how can we ensure cities are more equitable and resilient for all their citizens?
May 6, 20203 min read


2018: A Year Of Cities And Citizens
2018 was a year where cities in India took center stage: politically, economically, and socially. From rising citizen participation to international partnerships, urban life saw transformative change. With rankings, policies, and citizen-led initiatives making waves, cities found their voices louder than ever. As cities continue to evolve, how ready are they to meet the challenges of tomorrow in and inclusive and sustainable manner?
Jan 14, 20196 min read
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