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वाढत जाणारा कचरा आणि कमी होत चाललेले उपाय. भारतातल्या शह�
Can India’s cities turn their mounting plastic waste into a circular economy success story through markets, technology, and global partnerships?
China’s ULB debt crisis reveals what Indian cities must avoid while building infrastructure and chasing growth.
Mounting waste, shrinking solutions. India’s MSW systems are collapsing under poor planning, weak finance, and little local participation.
While the GBGA promises participatory and efficient urban governance, its provisions centralise power, weaken local bodies, and risk reversing the spi
आयकर से होने वाली राजस्व प्राप्ति का विकेंद्रीकरण करने स
Despite constitutional safeguards, ULBs across India are increasingly being hollowed out by centralising tendencies, undermining the spirit of democra
As India’s middle class grows, so does its appetite for wheels—from bikes to SUVs, car ownership is set to reshape economic mobility
PMAY-U अंतर्गत भारतातील "In-Situ" झोपडपट्टी पुनर्विकास योजनेला क�
India’s “In-Situ” Slum Redevelopment scheme under PMAY-U struggled with low occupancy and stalled projects. Can new policy strategies bridge the
भारतीय शहरातील नागरिकांमध्ये शहरी स्थानिक स्वराज्य संस
Citizens in India’s cities are increasingly frustrated with their urban local bodies, and this problem calls for significant municipal governance re
भारताच्या नागरी भागात महिलांचे नेतृत्व हळूहळू वाढत असल�
The central and state governments must step up efforts at creating pathways for effective urban self-governance
The Indian government will have to comprehensively rethink its approach and empower ULBs if India is to achieve its promise of becoming an economic po
Women’s leadership in India’s urban governance has steadily increased but they continue to face barriers such as limited experience, social stigma
शहरांचा विस्तार होत आहे आणि अधिकाधिक लोकांना सामावून घे�
As cities expand and indulge in construction to accommodate more people, the question of dealing with construction and demolition waste becomes increa
शहरांचे ऑटोमोबाईल धोरणावर थोडे नियंत्रण असल्याने, त्या�
Since cities have little control over automobile policy, they must accommodate more automobiles within their geographical limits by employing better p
There are concerns about how well the newly merged cantonments will be governed under the ULBs
Since climate change will impact cities worldwide, ULBs will play a crucial role in addressing the climate-related challenges
A rising trend of voter apathy in municipal elections has been witnessed across the country
Caring for street dogs is misplaced kindness that comes at the cost of citizen safety
While the three main contending parties have proposed diverse solutions to address the problems of Delhi, the residents seem low on enthusiasm
A shortage of staff and funds and an outdated municipal governance system weigh the ULBs down, disabling them from properly executing their duties
Complications are arising over the need to establish special planning authorities (SPAs) within the physical boundaries of urban local bodies (ULBs).
Although the Budget pushes for urban planning, will the architecture of Indian federalism continue to limit its execution?
The façade of federalism is apparent as none of the government levels want to part with their authority
There is a need to move beyond empowerment towards improving the ability of urban women to join and remain in the workforce
At the current rate of urbanisation, India would have taken two and a half centuries to urbanise to the current US levels, as against two centuries fo
The budget has made some enhanced provisions for the physical and social infrastructure of cities. These will directly contribute to the expansion and
The Indian municipal financial pie is woefully narrow, and a large unfunded mandate is the city’s sad fate.
Improving the fiscal state of cities will need a holistic push from all tiers of the government.
BRTS cities are now struggling with a surfeit of public transport systems — the normal bus service, BRTS and the Metro.
Unlike the ‘area sabha’ of the Nagar Raj Bill, the decisions of the ‘jan sabha’ were to be binding on the wards committee in regard to local w
‘Urbanised’ rural areas must migrate to regulations that would get urbanisation right.
There have been various factors that have limited the growth of the municipal bond market, but importantly it reflects the state of finances in the in
Confusion over municipal property tax collection in Mumbai is a lesson for ULBs across India
The BRTS falls between two stools. It monopolises rare road space and heavily congests non-BRTS lanes.
Contract clauses of penalties and liquidated damages are bound to be pressed, leading to arbitration and legal battles.
The role of the State Finance Commissions between States and local bodies is supposed to mimic the role of Finance Commissions between the Centre and