Shankari Halder finally dreamed of steering her life in the right direction when she became a commercial cab driver in Kolkata, early this year. The 36-year-old was one among the 10 women who were trained to operate a first-of-its kind cab service in Kolkata. Christened as Pink Taxis, these 10 cabs were launched primarily with the aim of providing a secure and safe commute environment for women, who often find it risky to travel in cabs driven by male chauffeurs. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee flagged off the first fleet of 10 taxis painted in pink and white from Nabanna, the…
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While grown-ups are busy figuring out the logistics of COP25 in Madrid, given that Chile is not an option anymore, student strikers in India are busy organising mass movements across their cities. Students from across the city of Mumbai have been striking every Friday at Marine Drive, a promenade in South Mumbai where currently, the 37th week of the protest is underway. Tanmay Shinde, 23, a student striker from the city noted that his motivations to join the movement arose from observing the “ample environmental issues in the city itself” like flooding during monsoons, water shortages, air pollution and environmentally…
Read moreTranslated by Sandhya Raju கோட்டூர்புர வாசிகள் மேற்கொண்ட ஒரு மாற்றம் சென்னையின் பிற பகுதி மக்களுக்கு ஒரு ஊந்துகோலாக அமைந்துள்ளது. சுற்றுப்புறத்தை அழகாக மாற்ற உறுதி பூண்டு, அங்குள்ள சிறுவர்களும் இளைஞர்களும் தூய்மைபடுத்தியது மட்டுமில்லாமல் சுவர்களை வண்ண பூச்சுகளை கொண்டு அழகிய படங்கள் வரைந்துள்ளது பலரது கவனத்தையும் ஈர்த்துள்ளது. ஒரு வாரம் முன்னர் வரை, கோட்டூர்புரம் வீட்டு வசதி வாரியத்தின் எச் ப்ளாக், ஒரு சிறிய குப்பை கிடங்கு போல் தான் இருந்தது. ஒவ்வொவொரு முறை அந்த இடத்தை கடக்கும் போது, மக்கள் மூக்கை மூடிக்கொண்டு செல்லும் அளவுக்கு துர்நாற்றம் வீசும். ஆனால் இன்று அந்த இடம் முற்றிலுமாக மாறியிருப்பதை காண மாநகராட்சி மற்றும் குடிசை மாற்று வாரிய அதிகாரிகள் வந்து செல்கின்றனர். நகரத்தின் பிற பகுதி மக்களும் இந்த மாற்றத்தை பின்பற்ற ஆர்வம் காட்டுகிறார்கள். "பிற ப்ளாக் மக்களும் இதை கடைப்பிடிக்க ஆர்வம் காட்டுவது மகிழ்ச்சியாக உள்ளது. மாற்றம்…
Read moreDevesh Patil from Mumbai had an option to stay in a hotel when he was travelling to Chennai but opted for a homestay as he had heard so much about it. Today, he swears by it. This is a trend that has caught the fancy of the millennials as they say it is less expensive, has the "home away from home” feeling and is often more locally situated compared to a remotely located budget hotel. Homestays, as they are called today, are not really new in India. As the age-old saying, “Atithi Devo Bhava” (Guests are God) indicates, a traveller…
Read moreFor several years now, ordinary citizens across the country with no end to their woes around poor roads and potholes have taken creative routes and come up with the most innovative ideas to make their dissent heard. For instance, Bengaluru-based artiste Baadal Najundaswamy has, since 2014, been planting fake crocodiles, organizing non-commercial modeling-shoots or etching art around sunken or unattended manholes to attract government attention. In another instance, a truck driver ‘buried himself’ in a pothole, in September 2019 to protest against bad roads and potholes on ‘Greenland Chowkadi’, a service road adjacent to National Highway 27. The Rajkot-based man…
Read moreA citizen-led, local initiative in Kotturpuram is creating ripples of inspiration across Chennai. Determined to make their surroundings better, the children and youngsters at Kotturpuram Housing Board cleaned the litter in the area and decorated the walls with colourful murals. A week ago, the passageway at Block H of Kotturpuram Housing Board resembled a mini dump yard with bags full of domestic waste strewn all around. The stench was so unbearable that locals would cover their noses while passing the area. Today, the locality is the talk of the town, with officials from the Corporation and Slum Development Board visiting the…
Read moreCo-authored by C S Sharada Prasad and Isha Ray November 19 is World Toilet Day. India's massive five-year all-hands-on-deck Clean India Mission to construct latrines for all has just ended. The Government reports that 100 million additional toilets have been constructed via this campaign; these are mostly not connected to waterborne sewer systems. Just over 30% of India's urban population has access to sewers, though most city plans include elaborate plans for sewerage. Sewers are supposed to be underground and unseen, and are not supposed to need manual labour to dispose of the waste. But sewers get blocked and have…
Read moreWhile we are comfortably snuggled in bed, perhaps listening to some calming music to relieve the stress of the day, there's a fellow citizen out there on the streets, plugging in his earphones so that he doesn't fall asleep! Sometimes, just when he thinks he can retire for the night, the phone beeps and he's on his way again. It's true the city never sleeps -- and among the myriad workers who keep the nocturnal economy of the city running, food delivery executives constitute a prominent group today. It was 1:30 AM on this particular night and a troop of…
Read moreSekar, popularly referred to as the birdman of Chennai, is an environmentalist at heart. His Facebook by-line says it all – let's grow trees and feed lives, a loose translation from Tamil. A cameraman by profession, he pursues a rare passion, of feeding thousands of parrots everyday in the morning and evening. I had read about him a lot, but didn’t pay much attention, until one day, I decided to meet him along with my friend Subhashini. He had asked us to come by 3.45 in the evening. We trudged through the urban concrete jungle of Triplicane, with an odd…
Read moreThe clampdown in Kashmir following abrogation of Article 370 has adversely impacted the traditional textile industry in the holy city of Amritsar. Kashmir used to be a major market for Amritsar’s woven textiles, especially the tweeds which are used for making phiran, the long cloak like dress worn by men and women in Kashmir. Moreover, Amritsar’s shawls and stoles have a big market in the valley, which was virtually cut off from the rest of the country till recently. The recent restoration of communication through post-paid mobile phones and opening of roads has provided some relief but the loss in…
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