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Take a look at the picture given below. The image is of a board full of Indian cities. Most cities are written on repeat.
If India had a royal kitchen, it would be in Lucknow. Known for its Awadhi cuisine, this city offers slow-cooked biryanis, galouti kebabs that melt on your tongue, and rich kormas full of flavour.
Indian cities get submerged overnight, and that's not just because of heavy rains. A deadly combination of unplanned urban growth and inadequate infrastructure amplifies urban flooding. To make ...
For India’s cities to cope, urban authorities must focus on three things. The first is to deal with the main reason that cities fail to build adequate housing: land-use regulations.
India needs to invest more than $2.4 trillion by 2050 to build climate-resilient urban infrastructure, as its fast-expanding ...
Narendra Modi’s government has launched major schemes of urban transformation in cities like Ayodhya. Behind the rhetoric of ...
Jammu city in Indian-administered Kashmir is shown under blackout following sirens and explosions, on Thursday, May 8, 2025 [AP Photo] ...
Indian cities must adapt to the growing impacts of climate change while investing in resilient municipal infrastructure and ...
In India’s top cities, U.S. companies are expanding offshore hubs, tapping into a skilled, ambitious work force to power global operations. Gabriela Bhaskar for The New York Times ...
Indian cities have become "heat traps" due to their unbalanced growth devouring water bodies and increasing greenhouse emissions, a senior government official said on Monday, as a scorching summer ...
More Indian cities are considering issuing their first green bonds, seeking to tap the nation’s small-but-expanding municipal debt market to fund climate action.