This paper tackles the problem of India’s haphazard urban expansion and provides tactics and ideas that policymakers can implement to transform disorderly growth into better-planned cities.
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Indian cities may not be sprawling, but their density is a major concern especially in a pandemic
10 cities account for over 53% of India’s COVID-19 cases. The population density of crowded cities like Mumbai is often blamed. However, density is not at fault, rather poor management of it is.
Using GIS for public health and its privacy implications: A case study of Kerala
With a focus on Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which can greatly enhance planning and public service delivery, the paper look at privacy issues surrounding health data, bringing in lessons learned from work conducted to improve service delivery in Kerala.
Sensitivity Of Covid-19 Case Projections To CDGR
Showcase how and why projections on COVID-19 cases using CDGR need to be mindful of the inherent nuances of using this metric.
Mumbai: Slow commuting, low productivity
LinkedIn article on the effect of Mumbai’s congestion on productivity.
The costs of congestion: A case study of Mumbai
From economic efficiency to environmental damage, citizens pay a heavy price. There are ways to address this.
To keep up with tech and regulate WhatsApp & Amazon, India must adopt ‘futures thinking’
Commentary to how policymaking in other countries has stayed abreast of rapid technological change, teasing out lessons for India.