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Author: Steven Smith
Editorial Note:
The recent controversy over the removal of Edwin Lutyens’ bust in Delhi has one once again brought his legacy into public view. Yet, beyond the politics of commemora...
Authors: Bimal Patel and Suyash Rai
Enabling orderly urban expansion is a problem that many growing cities across India face. It requires converting agricultural land int...
Authors: Suyash Rai and Bimal Patel
Urban planning is often seen as a technical discipline concerned with mapping settlements, projecting populations, preparing masterplans and framing...
Author: Vidyadhar Phatak
Punjab’s 2025 land pooling policy – designed to aggregate over 45,000 acres in Ludhiana and Mohali for urban development – offers landowners developed plots in...
Author: Bimal Patel
The Delhi Master Plan 1962 was India’s first statutory ‘Master Plan’ for a city. It was held up as an exemplar by the union government and all states were encouraged to emulate i...
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