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Good health comes from small, consistent actions — eating well, staying active, managing stress, and getting regular diabetes screenings. In India alone, an estimated 77 million adults live with type 2 diabetes, and nearly 25 million are prediabetic…
 
Economic denial is one of the most persistent forms of climate denial today. It doesn’t dispute that climate change is happening, instead, it argues that solutions are too expensive or harmful to growth. In reality, the costs of inaction, from…
 
As an electricity consumer, you have access to a service that’s recognised as a basic right. The Electricity Act 2003 strengthens this by making distribution licensees responsible for providing reliable and quality power.When issues arise, there are…
 
In 2023, over 25,242 road crashes in India were due to Driving on wrong side or Lane indiscipline.More than 9,432 lives were lost to these avoidable mistakes.One rash move can leave someone injured, jobless, or in debt for months.Follow lane…
 
Safe footpaths aren’t a luxury — they’re a fundamental right protected under Article 21 of the Constitution, which guarantees the right to life and personal liberty. Yet, for decades, our cities have prioritised cars over people. If we continue to…
 
In this series, we unpack climate change — the science, the impacts, and the challenges. This week, we begin with climate denial, a real barrier to climate action. When scientists publish studies, it is the responsibility of other experts to…
 
CAG has submitted its comments on the Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2025 to ensure that consumer rights, affordability, and equitable access remain central to power sector reforms. The submission emphasizes consumer choice, protection for vulnerable…
 
Seatbelts save lives - but too many among us don't use them. In India (2023), over 16,025 people died in crashes because they weren’t wearing seatbelts.  In Tamil Nadu, 536 lives were lost for the same reason. These are preventable deaths…
 
Whose City Is This? Are Indian cities truly inclusive for everyone? Sathish Kumar, a wheelchair user, began using public buses after the introduction of low-floor buses in Chennai — completing an impressive 312 rides within a year of their launch.…
 
Our cities are growing and expanding every day, but true progress means putting people first when designing our cities. People-centred smart city is about:   Walkable, safe, and inclusive streets Affordable housing and accessible services Green…