Free parking is not a right, but a blight!
In the 1970s when Joni Mitchell crooned “Big Yellow Taxi”, not many realised the clairvoyance and the forewarning that the […]
In the 1970s when Joni Mitchell crooned “Big Yellow Taxi”, not many realised the clairvoyance and the forewarning that the […]
Imagine an arterial road in your city. Now, place a child running about in that stretch. Fair to assume that
If life is a theatre, then commuting on Indian urban roads is a Greek tragedy that unfolds daily. Jostling for
The growing traffic problems in our cities calls for urgent and effective remedies. Yet old-school ‘solutions’ such as flyovers, wider
It was back in 1998 that ITDP began its engagements in India, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s words, “Be the change
“I would like to see Transit-oriented development materialize on the ground”, stated C.P.Singh, the Urban Development Minister of Jharkhand, at
Ranchi, capital of Jharkand- one of India’s youngest states, is taking incredible strides to transform itself into a livable, healthy,
Between 1991 and 2011, the population of Delhi and its adjoining suburbs more than doubled, from approximately 10 million to
ITDP brings you a monthly digest of sustainable transport and urban development news from around the world. From Mumbai’s new
by Ranga Rohini C In keeping with the goal of increasing public transport usage from 41 to 70 per cent