Our fellows are at the forefront of addressing key urban challenges, including housing affordability, transportation, environmental sustainability, and inclusivity. Through their work, they aim to create innovative, impactful, and scalable solutions that will shape the future of urban India.
Source:https://citizenmatters.in/dehradun-citizens-forum-mayoral-dialogue-local-governance/, 2025 After spending the first few weeks of the fellowship immersed in legal frameworks and state-level policies, I found myself at a crossroads. The gap between policy and practice was clear, as I’d concluded in the earlier blog, but I didn’t want this to become yet another story of how things don’t work. I […]
The decentralisation of urban governance was envisioned in the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act (CAA) of 1993, marking a significant step toward citizen participation. One of its key priorities, Article 243S, called for the formation of Ward Committees (WCs) in all municipalities with a population of 3,00,000 or more.. These committees were intended to act as […]
Area Sabha meeting at Ward 183 in Palavakkam, Chennai Source:https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/area-sabhas-the-ground-that-remains-to-be-covered/article69443930.ece As my study on Participatory Governance progressed, one thing became increasingly evident that participation cannot thrive in isolation. It needs structure, support, and a systemic foundation. In our effort to understand what makes participation truly effective, the first category that emerged in our framework was […]