Why Gurugram Floods Despite Premium Infrastructure
Every monsoon season, Gurugram’s expensive roads and housing societies transform into lakes. We examine the underlying causes and what citizens can do.
Every monsoon season, Gurugram’s expensive roads and housing societies transform into lakes. We examine the underlying causes and what citizens can do.
Understanding the sources, patterns and health impacts of air pollution in Gurugram — and what residents can do to protect themselves and push for change.
RWAs have enormous potential to drive civic change — but most operate far below their capability. Here’s how to change that.
Every monsoon, Gurugram — India’s Millennium City — resembles a shallow lake. Roads disappear. Cars float. Offices shut. And within 24 hours, the water recedes, leaving behind a residue of
The Aravalli hills — among the oldest mountain ranges on Earth — are Gurugram’s lifeline. They recharge groundwater, buffer against dust storms, provide habitat for 200+ bird species, and moderate
The POSH Act — the Prevention, Protection and Redressal of Sexual Harassment Act — completed 10 years in 2023. It was landmark legislation, mandating every organisation with 10 or more
Every October, as the temperature drops and the winds slow, a thick grey haze descends on Gurugram. The AQI climbs past 300, past 400, past 500 on the worst days.
Gurugram has over 300 registered Resident Welfare Associations. Together, they represent millions of citizens, manage thousands of crores in common area assets, and have direct interfaces with MCG, GMDA, DHBVN,
Gurugram receives approximately 5.5 kWh of solar radiation per square metre per day — one of the highest in India. With electricity costs consistently rising and solar panel prices falling