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A Field Guide to Judging Whether Public Transport is Actually Usable in India
Priya leaves her office in Bangalore's Electronic City at 6:47 PM. She has exactly 43 minutes to reach the metro station. This is what public transport usability means in India.
How Indian Cities Made Heat Unlivable
The numbers should alarm anyone. India lost $194 billion in potential income to heat-related productivity loss. Yet the dominant narrative persists: heat is something individuals should manage through better choices.
Grey Powder, Black Box
At 6:45 AM, before the Hyderabad heat builds, contractor Ramesh Yadav watches a tempo reverse toward his construction site. He is holding a crumpled receipt for 250 bags of cement.
The People Who Cannot Log Off
Always-on work is not just a calendar problem. It is a design problem in teams, incentives, families, and the devices in every pocket.
A Practical Guide to Reading a City
Footpaths, drains, trees, shops, and shortcuts reveal more about governance than most dashboards. Start with what the street makes easy.
India's Smart City Myth Needs Better Questions
The question is not whether a city has sensors. The question is whether the people running the city can act on what the sensors reveal.
What a Food Label Is Really Trying to Hide
A nutrition label is not neutral design. It chooses what becomes visible, what stays technical, and what a hurried shopper will miss.
The Deals That Are Not Really Deals
Discounts can be useful. They can also hide old inventory, inflated MRPs, and decision fatigue dressed up as urgency.
What AI Strategy Looks Like After the Demo
The demo is the easy part. The hard part is deciding ownership, workflow, risk, and what the organization will stop doing.