In Mumbai’s Bhim Nagar, residents join Green Communities Foundation to segregate waste, plugging gaps left by BMC’s system.
Three words that sparked a citizen-led waste management movement across homes and communities: compost, grow, cook.
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On World Disability Day, we examine how MoRTH guidelines expose gaps; Chennai bus stops still fail persons with disabilities ...
A group in Delhi is finding opportunities for better management of debris, which is a huge challenge in our cities. This ...
Praja has put out a citizen manifesto for the upcoming BMC elections in Mumbai. The manifesto identifies key issues and makes ...
An analysis reveals how this Chennai river is affected by sewage dumping, encroachment of buffer zones and unchecked urban ...
Segregaton is the first step in sustainable waste management. The next step is to process wet waste on-site via composting.
Enumeration deadline extended to Dec 11th; as Chennai voters and BLOs race to wrap up, we give you a lowdown on the process.
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How a purpose-built, fully accessible space is helping women reclaim dignity, pursue education and sport, and advocate for systemic change.
Residents of Tulip Violet Society reroute 10,000 kg of dry waste for recycling, sparking a community-led drive for sustainability. Every Saturday morning, between 8 am and 10 am, Harsha Tiwary, a ...