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Who Owns Civic Sense Beyond Individual Blame?
In India’s small and mid-sized cities, civic behaviour is often framed as a question of personal morality but what if the story is more complex? This commentary examines how systemic gaps, weak enforcement, cultural conditioning, and the pressures of daily survival shape public conduct. Moving beyond the rhetoric of “zero civic sense,” it asks who truly bears responsibility for maintaining civic order, is it the individuals, institutions, or the collective and what it would t
Jul 2311 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


That's My Spot!
India is witnessing a co-working culture boom in metros and beyond. From Jaipur to Coimbatore, flexible workspaces are reshaping how startups, freelancers, and even big corporates operate. Affordable rents, better connectivity, and changing work cultures are driving this trend. As Goa dreams of beachside work hubs, are smaller cities ready to open its arms to India’s co-working revolution?
Jun 20, 20245 min read


यह मेरी जगह है!
भारत में मेट्रो शहरों के साथ-साथ छोटे शहरों में भी को-वर्किंग कल्चर तेजी से बढ़ रहा है। जयपुर से लेकर कोयंबटूर तक, फ्लेक्सिबल वर्कस्पेस स्टार्टअप्स, फ्रीलांसरों और बड़ी कंपनियों के काम करने के तरीके को बदल रहे हैं। सस्ता रेंट, बेहतर कनेक्टिविटी और बदलता हुआ वर्क कल्चर इस ट्रेंड को आगे बढ़ा रहें हैं। जैसे गोवा समुद्र तट के पास वर्क हब का सपना देख रहा है, क्या छोटे शहर भी भारत की इस को-वर्किंग क्रांति को अपनाने के लिए तैयार हैं?
Jun 20, 20246 min read


Hotter Than Ever
India’s smaller cities are grappling with record-breaking heatwaves, with places like Ooty, Barmer, and Ratlam reaching unprecedented temperatures. As studies show urbanisation as significantly contributing factor to rising temperatures, how are cities adapting to these extreme conditions? Innovative solutions like heat action plans, cooling stations, and community-driven initiatives are being implemented. Could these strategies be the key to combating the escalating heat cri
May 30, 20246 min read


Rising Startup Stars
India's startup scene is shifting, with Tier-II and Tier-III cities driving a surge in new businesses. Smaller cities now account for 50% of the country’s startups, spurred by local support, skilled talent, and government initiatives. Yet, challenges like funding and infrastructure remain. Could these smaller cities become the next big innovation hubs? Shows like Shark Tank are already putting a spotlight on these rising stars; could they be the key to unlocking their potenti
May 23, 20245 min read


From Stigma To Support
India faces a mental health crisis, with a severe shortage of professionals and a significant treatment gap. Despite government efforts, stigma and lack of awareness remain as major hurdles. The rise of digital interventions, like tele-mental health services and AI-driven platforms offers hope. But will these efforts be enough to bridge the gap and ensure that mental healthcare reaches every corner of the country? Or is championing community advocacy the key to lasting change
May 10, 20246 min read


बदनामी से सहयोग तक
भारत एक गंभीर मानसिक स्वास्थ्य संकट से जूझ रहा है, जहाँ विशेषज्ञों की भारी कमी और इलाज की बड़ी खाई बनी हुई है। सरकार की कोशिशों के बावजूद, मानसिक स्वास्थ्य से जुड़ी सामाजिक बदनामी (stigma) और जागरूकता की कमी अब भी बड़ी बाधाएँ हैं।
हालांकि, टेली-मेंटल हेल्थ सेवाओं और एआई आधारित प्लेटफॉर्म जैसे डिजिटल उपाय उम्मीद की किरण दिखा रहे हैं। लेकिन क्या ये तकनीकी प्रयास इतने प्रभावी साबित होंगे कि देश के हर कोने तक मानसिक स्वास्थ्य सेवाएं पहुँच सकें? या फिर ज़मीनी स्तर पर समुदाय आधारि
May 10, 20248 min read


Books Beyond The Walls
Books are making a comeback in India, but not in the way you'd expect! From mini-libraries popping up in unexpected places like salons and bus terminals to digital transformations of historic libraries, there’s a reading revolution underway especially in smaller cities and towns. But outdated facilities and unequal library access remain a problem. So then how do cities cater to the ever-growing bookworm crowd?
Apr 25, 20246 min read


दीवारों से परे किताबें
भारत में किताबें फिर से लोकप्रिय हो रही हैं, लेकिन जिस तरह आप सोचते हैं, वैसी नहीं! छोटे शहरों और कस्बों में छोटे-छोटे लाइब्रेरी कई अनोखे स्थानों पर बन रही हैं, जैसे सैलून और बस स्टैंड, साथ ही पुरानी लाइब्रेरी का डिजिटल रूपांतरण भी हो रहा है। पढ़ाई की इस क्रांति के बीच, पुराने संसाधन और असमान लाइब्रेरी पहुंच अब भी बड़ी चुनौती हैं। तो फिर शहर बढ़ते हुए किताबों के शौकीनों की जरूरतों को कैसे पूरा कर रहे हैं? सरकार की पहल और स्थानीय समुदाय के प्रोजेक्ट नए ज्ञान के केंद्र बना रहे
Apr 25, 20248 min read


Riverfront Renaissance
Riverfront development is taking hold in Indian cities, with projects like Kota's Chambal Riverfront aiming to transform riverbanks into community spaces. However, concerns about biodiversity loss and increased risk of flooding have sparked resistance in places like Jammu and Mangaluru. As cities explore these developments, the challenge remains: how to balance urban growth with environmental preservation, ensuring these projects benefit both communities and ecosystems.
Jan 4, 20242 min read


नदी तटों का जीर्णोद्धार
भारत के शहरों में नदी के किनारे विकास तेजी से हो रहा है, जैसे कोटा में चंबल नदी के किनारे का प्रोजेक्ट, जो नदी के आसपास के इलाकों को सामुदायिक स्थानों में बदलने की कोशिश कर रहा है। लेकिन जैव विविधता के नुकसान और बाढ़ के खतरे बढ़ने की वजह से जम्मू और मंगलूरु जैसे स्थानों पर इस पर विरोध भी देखने को मिल रहा है। शहरों के लिए यह बड़ा सवाल है कि वे शहरी विकास और पर्यावरण संरक्षण के बीच संतुलन कैसे बनाएँ, ताकि ये परियोजनाएँ समुदाय और प्रकृति दोनों के लिए फायदे लेकर आएं।
Jan 4, 20243 min read


समस्या का सफाया करना
QR कोड वाली शिकायत प्रणाली से लेकर मोबाइल टॉयलेट तक, भारतीय शहर सार्वजनिक शौचालयों को फिर से सोच रहे हैं। लेकिन ऐसी तकनीकी सुविधाओं और नागरिक अभियानों के बावजूद साफ-सफाई में अभी भी उतार-चढ़ाव रहता है। कुछ शहरों में सुधार नजर आते हैं, जबकि कई जगहों पर रखरखाव कमजोर है। जब स्वच्छता की नई तकनीकें ज़मीनी हकीकत से मिलती हैं, तो सार्वजनिक शौचालयों का भविष्य इस बात पर निर्भर करेगा कि शहर इंफ्रास्ट्रक्चर, जवाबदेही और सम्मानजनक डिज़ाइन के बीच सही संतुलन कैसे बनाते हैं।
Nov 21, 20233 min read


Streamlining Street Vending
Street vending in Indian cities walks a tightrope between livelihood and legality. While cities like Bengaluru and Thiruvananthapuram experiment with thoughtful vending zones, others wrestle with relocation woes and poor infrastructure. Activists push for inclusive planning, but implementation lags behind. As civic bodies navigate contested footpaths, vending zones remain a work in progress. Are street vendors getting the right space?
Nov 21, 20232 min read


Flushing Out A Problem
From QR-coded complaint mechanisms to mobile loos on wheels, Indian cities are rethinking public toilets. However, despite such tech fixes and civic campaigns, hygiene remains hit-or-miss. While some cities boast improvements, others struggle with poor upkeep. As sanitation innovations meet on-ground realities, the future of public toilets may well depend on how cities balance infrastructure, accountability, and dignity in design.
Nov 21, 20232 min read


Patching The Pipelines
Cities are getting smarter about water, and Trichy is leading the charge. From tapping abandoned quarries to using AI to detect pipeline leaks, it's turning innovation into action. Across India, satellite scans, helium tests, and acoustic sensors are entering the scene in smaller cities, but citizen protests in Kolhapur remind us that tech alone won’t cut it. What does it really take to secure every drop?
Oct 20, 20232 min read


Raising Warnings For Rising Waters
As extreme rainfall turns cities into flood zones, warning systems need urgent attention. India’s forecast models are evolving. But are they enough? From high-tech alerts to citizen-led vigilance, the shift towards impact-based and community-driven solutions may be key to flood resilience. Some cities are already testing the waters.
Aerial view of the flood-affected area in Silchar, Assam | Source: Frontline the Hindu
Sep 4, 20232 min read


Lady Punekar
Caught between tradition and transformation, Lady Punekar contemplates her future. As her Big Sister Mumbai urges her toward progress, Pune grapples with the fear of losing her identity and heritage. Must growth only come at the cost of authenticity? In a world where ambition often overrides preservation, Pune seeks a path that is uniquely hers. Will she conform or will she carve her own destiny?
Aug 15, 202311 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


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
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