Saheli Cards and Surveillance in Public Welfare
Delhi replaced anonymous Pink Tickets with identity-linked Saheli Cards for women’s free bus travel. What does that trade-off look like?
Delhi replaced anonymous Pink Tickets with identity-linked Saheli Cards for women’s free bus travel. What does that trade-off look like?
Findings from a survey of over 500 women on how free bus travel in Delhi has changed their access to work, education, and daily independence.
A presentation on what Delhi’s free bus scheme tells us about the possibilities and limits of gender-just public transport.
What Delhi’s free bus travel scheme has meant for women’s mobility, independence, and daily life.
An investigation into Delhi’s free bus travel scheme for women and what it reveals about gender and public transport.
A study of Delhi’s Pink Ticket scheme. We surveyed over 500 women to assess the impact of fare-free bus travel on women’s mobility, economic participation, and independence.
A chapter on the lives and livelihoods of people who fish in the Yamuna, one of Delhi’s most polluted and most essential rivers.
Early findings from our survey of farming within Delhi, presented at a seminar on sustainable urban agriculture.
On the farmers who grow food in Delhi and what it means that the city refuses to see them.
Why does city planning refuse to see farming? We shared insights from Delhi on what it would take to change that.
I presented the case for farming in Delhi as more than a curiosity. It is a systemic alternative to the way we think about cities.
A financial analysis of Delhi Metro’s operations and debt after Phase III, and the sustainability of debt-driven urban transport megaprojects.
Built and led a research and evidence-based advocacy programme on urban mobility, agriculture, rivers, and democratic governance in Indian cities.