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Celebrating Small Cities
In March 2025, Nāgrika organised the Power of Nāgrika Conclave and created an intimate space where everyday struggles, local solutions, and the spirit of small-city citizens took centre stage. The Conclave brought together changemakers from across India’s smaller cities for two days of reflection, dialogue, and inspiration.
Sep 13 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


Scorching Summers
As smaller Indian cities grapple with record-breaking heat, rising temperatures in scorching summers pose severe risks. In Nāgrika’s Climate Change Series, Part 2 tracks how these cities are heating up, often unnoticed, while exposing cracks in policy, data, and infrastructure that leave millions vulnerable to a warming world that’s no longer just a future threat.
May 14, 20242 min read


Wetlands in an Urban World
Urban wetlands in India are often overlooked – from their ecological importance and rapid decline to the challenges and innovative efforts in their conservation. Through case studies from both major metros and smaller cities, Nāgrika sheds light on how these watery ecosystems sustain our cities and why protecting them matters more than ever in this report.
May 13, 20243 min read


आगे बढ़ती साइकल
कोटा में कोचिंग छात्रों से लेकर कोच्चि की महिलाओं तक, भारत के छोटे शहरों में साइक्लिंग फिर से लोकप्रिय हो रही है। कुछ शहर साइकिल ट्रैकों के लिए जगह बना रहे हैं और सार्वजनिक साइकल सिस्टम का नवीनीकरण कर रहे हैं, जबकि अन्य जगहों पर अतिक्रमण और उपेक्षा की समस्या बनी हुई है। इस प्रगति और चुनौतियों के बीच, स्थानीय समुदाय स्वच्छ और सुरक्षित परिवहन के लिए बदलाव की पहल कर रहे हैं। आपका शहर इस सफर में कहां खड़ा है?
Feb 27, 20243 min read


Pedaling Forward
Cycling is making a comeback in India’s smaller cities: from coaching-students in Kota to women in Kochi. As some cities make space for cycling tracks and revamp public bike Systems, others struggle with encroachments and neglect. Amid this mixed bag of progress and hurdles, local communities are stepping up to pedal change and push for cleaner, safer mobility. Where does your city stand?
Feb 27, 20242 min read


The Mobility Drought
In smaller Indian cities, public transport often struggles to meet the demands of commuters. From Srinagar to Hyderabad, limited bus fleets and unreliable services are a recurring issue, especially during peak times. As the challenges grow, the question arises: how can cities revamp their transport systems to make public transport a reliable choice for everyone? Ensuring a sufficient and consistent fleet could be the first step.
Feb 3, 20232 min read
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