Walking the Change: Narratives of Urban Transformation in Indian Cities

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Walking the Change: Narratives of Urban Transformation in Indian Cities

Author Name: Maansi Sood


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Outcome:-

The foundation of this urban landscape rests upon the collective sentiments of its inhabitants, who consider the city not just a geographical location but an emotional anchor. Their ownership of the city is reflected in the tapestry of emotions that they contribute, and it is through this shared emotional investment that the city becomes a truly vibrant and beautiful entity. Picture a city where the laughter of children echoes through the streets, as they indulge in their joyful naughtiness without constraints. Envision a haven for women, where they can traverse the city's paths with a sense of security, knowing they will safely return home to care for their families. Consider a space where the elderly can step outside freely, meeting friends without hesitation, and relishing the neighborhood adorned with lush greenery. Imagine a platform for the young, where they can freely express their thoughts and voices, contributing to the global dialogue. This outcome-oriented approach envisions a city not just as a physical entity, but as a living, breathing organism thriving on the emotional investments of its diverse and dynamic inhabitants.

Major Recommendation:- 

  • City should be equipped with sensors and cameras, these lights ensure well-lit streets and provide real-time monitoring.
  • Streets are adorned with inviting benches and resting spots,
  • There should be space for community gathering on the streets.

 

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