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India’s 2025-26 Union Budget boosts urban development funding by 17 percent, prioritising transport and infrastructure while reducing allocations fo
भारतीय शहरों की जरूरतों और शासन, नियोजन, भूमि व नागरिक सेव
A detailed analysis of what is required and the areas of urban deficit in governance, planning, land and civic services seems to be missing on the Bud
एकात्मिक आणि शाश्वत मल्टीमॉडल वाहतूक व्यवस्था तयार करण�
The central and state governments must step up efforts at creating pathways for effective urban self-governance
The holistic approach is essential to overcoming the challenges associated with fragmented transport systems and building an integrated, user-centric,
While national policies provide guidelines for achieving the net-zero targets, these seldom translate into effective strategies at the local level
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
शहरी भागातील आव्हानांवर उपाय शोधून आणि काही धोरणे आखून भ
With policy and budgetary support from the central government, many development projects and governance initiatives have been successful in dealing wi
Although the current public health threat posed by the avian flu is low due, the virus’s genetic changes and cross-species infections raise concerns
By adopting certain strategies and addressing the multidimensional challenges in urban areas, India can reduce MMR and develop equitable maternal heal
पाळत ठेवण्याच्या तंत्रज्ञानाचे सकारात्मक परिणाम दिसत अ
Although there are positive results of surveillance technology, questions regarding the invasion of privacy are being raised.
महानगरपालिकांच्या व्यवस्थापकीय, आर्थिक आणि तांत्रिक क्
Sanitation challenges will continue to persist in urban centres until there is an expansion in the managerial, financial, and technological capacities
While Open Building holds positive emancipatory potential for urban governance, the adverse impact of technology in an urban space must be kept in min
The highest allocations being given to the housing and transport sectors indicates that the government’s priority during 2023-24 is to provide shelt
Given that migration into cities is expected to increase significantly shortly, the prospect of building new habitats must be looked at more closely.
India can emulate other global models by including all the stakeholders in the decision-making process to develop resilient urban cities.
अगर शहरी स्थानीय निकायों (यूएलबी) को सरकार के द्वारा जारी
शहरी भारत में अवैध निर्माण के क्या प्रतिफल हैं?
विशेष योजना अथॉरिटी (एसपीए) के स्थापना को लेकर, शहरी स्थान
A holistic restructuring of federal, systemic, and financial governance is required to empower our city governments
Direct budgetary support for urban sector schemes do not show any appreciable increase.
What can cities do to ensure progress and prosperity for all?
Improving the fiscal state of cities will need a holistic push from all tiers of the government.
As the world grapples with the new normal, public transport and mass mobility are poised to undergo a transformative change.
The preparation of informative thematic maps and their integration with city portals can enhance public participation and communication.
In the month of August this year, India has recorded about 60,000 to 70,000 Covid-19 positive cases every day, and the total number of cases has cross
The pandemic has highlighted both the increasing significance of cities in the larger national governance ecosystem as also exposed their vulnerabilit
The commitment towards local economic development, sustainable development, ease of living, etc. must be showcased by inviting reputed countries of th
Prime Minister Narendra Modi must be assessed by the success or failure of his major decisions that have been taken since he assumed power in May 2014
Unless India takes up urban planning with the seriousness it deserves, the future of some of the mega projects of the incumbent government such as the
With the current government’s plan to build 100 smart cities in India, buildings sector in India has a huge potential to achieve enhanced efficiency
As India tries to achieve the goal of making smart cities that offer smart mobility, valuable lessons can be learned from existing practices.
Building one hundred smart cities, towns or townships will not change India's urban landscape much. India needs an overall smart, well-discussed, thought-out, and lastly effective and efficiently implemented urban development strategy in a holistic urban policy framework. Now is the time to shape it.
As India starts moving on its path of making its hundred odd cities 'smart', it could take a few cues from the experience of China, another developing country and India's immediate neighbour. Though in many parameters, the Chinese cities do quite well, they too have shortcomings, when looked from some indicators.
Most participants at an ORF conference on urban development and creation of 100 smart cities in India felt that creation of smart cities is an extremely challenging exercise and for this, careful planning and effective project implementation are required.
Are smart cities the panacea for the increasing urbanisation problems in India? Question asked the Modi government is speeding up its smart city mission.