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08 Jul, 2020

इन कामगारों के सामने खड़ी चुनौतियां पूरी तरह नयी नहीं हैं, मगर महामारी के इस दौर में समाधानों को पहले से कहीं ज्यादा जल्दी पेश किये जाने की जरूरत है। अक्सर रोज कमाकर खाने वाले इन कामगारों के लिये वर्तमान आर्थिक प्रभाव भी कहीं ज्यादा विध्वंसक हैं।

03 Jul, 2020

For enterprises working in water, energy and waste management sectors, the lockdown has created a moment for introspection. Some enterprises are seeking ways to safely sustain or scale existing operations, while others are modifying their solutions or innovating new ones to find a new purpose during the lockdown.
 

01 Jul, 2020

Smart Responses to COVID-19: How Indian Cities are Fighting through Action and Innovation (Volume I)’,  a Smart Cities Mission report compiled by WRI India spotlights how 25 smart cities are combating the pandemic through innovative measures across 5 key areas.

29 Jun, 2020

Informal sector holds the key to Indian economy’s revival post-Covid. Government must have plans in place to help them prosper.

18 Jun, 2020

With India in its third phase of lockdown, and with the loosening of travel restrictions, the question now is: how will this pandemic impact people's movements and activities going forward?

12 Jun, 2020

The struggling bus transport sector has received a massive blow due to the Covid-19 crisis. It is estimated that the bus transport sector will lose around Rs 1.5 lakh crore in 2020 due to no and low-ridership amidst the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

05 Jun, 2020

Ajay Nagpure, Nitya Kaushik, June 05, 2020, News 18

With new studies linking Covid-19 risk to bad air, India must collect and systematically study data from before, during and after the lockdown, and develop long-term strategies to reduce both indoor and outdoor pollution.

01 Jun, 2020

Across the world, cities are using this opportunity to rebuild smarter and more efficient public system. Meanwhile, India is witnessing increased use of personal vehicles.

28 May, 2020

New mobility companies, such as operators of ride-hailing apps, vehicle-sharing networks, and route planners, are poised to become a more sought-after option in the post-lockdown commute.

17 May, 2020

Dr. OP Agarwal (CEO, WRI India) focuses on how transport systems must be so designed that passengers are at a safe enough distance from each other.

14 May, 2020

To kick start our economy while adhering to social distancing, it is important for us to be open to new ideas, adapt smartly and reinvent our urban mobility system writes Dr. OP Agarwal (CEO, WRI India).

11 May, 2020

Public spaces bind communities, they are the lungs of a city, but the current reality has nudged people to question the impact of public spaces on their health and well-being.

10 May, 2020

As social distancing continues into the foreseeable future, streamlining other aspects of metro operation such as crowd management, last-mile connectivity, and air-conditioning and ventilation will be vital.

29 Apr, 2020

Madhav Pai writes about how in the new normal in Mumbai, social distancing will demand that only 50 people commute at any given time in a 74-seat coach. In the new system, trains will have to halt a little longer at each station to allow people to alight and board smoothly in a queue.

28 Apr, 2020

Amit Bhatt writes about how transport is a derived demand, which means that people and goods don’t use it just for its sake, but for what it produces. Delhi metro, he notes, will have to boost capacity six times to keep passengers safe.

25 Apr, 2020

Rejeet Mathews and Akanksha Gupta write that it is now time for us to construct cities in a sustainable and equitable way, in tune with the local climate as well as the immunity, health and well-being of its people.

23 Apr, 2020

OP Agarwal (CEO, WRI India) and Kunal Kumar (Mission Director, Smart Cities Mission) write that in the ongoing pandemic, India has managed to keep the number of those infected relatively low, despite its high population density.

08 Apr, 2020

Amit Bhatt writes on how as India moves forward towards an electric journey; it needs a strategy based on its unique mobility characteristics. Amit Bhatt writes on how as India moves forward towards an electric journey; it needs a strategy based on its unique mobility characteristics.

13 Mar, 2020

WRI India’s aqueduct tools highlight how India ranks 13th for overall water stress and ‘has more than three times the population of the other 17 extremely highly stressed countries combined’ — which includes arid regions in West Asia and North Africa.

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