Mumbai’s Dadar Parsi Colony, the world’s largest enclave of its kind, shows how a century-old vision still offers timeless lessons in green, liveable city life.
Chennai launches India’s first air-conditioned rest lounges for gig workers, offering food, grocery, and parcel delivery personnel a safe, dignified space to rest, recharge, and access essential facilities, setting a new standard for inclusive urban planning.
Each year, Mumbai faces intense flooding during the monsoon. What are the underlying causes, and why do the same issues persist? This piece unpacks the combination of natural, structural, and climate-related elements contributing to the crisis, and examines possible solutions.
Through decades of global research and grassroots work, Dr. Ashish Sharma reveals how India’s fight for clean air is as much about policy and technology as it is about people. From baby strollers in polluted streets to citizen-led sensors and urban policy, this is a call to reimagine our cities — together.
S Vishwanath, a civil engineer and urban-regional planner with over three decades of experience in the water and sanitation sector explains what Bengaluru must do to prevent flooding and water-logging.
As the state of Tamil Nadu continues to process the surprise announcement that VK Sasikala would be the next chief minister of the state, citizen voice what they wish the new CM would prioritise.
This team of architects is making sure the urban poor get better homes with sanitation. Not only do they provide them with better dwellings within the city, they also create more income generation opportunities for the women living in the slums. Here is how they are rehabilitating slum dwellers and redesigning their living spaces.