VIBE: First National Survey on Active Citizenship Among Youth in India
I led the design and analysis of the first national survey measuring how young Indians engage with civic and political life.
I led the design and analysis of the first national survey measuring how young Indians engage with civic and political life.
A cultural research programme that uses polls, citizen discourse, and narrative work to understand young India. I lead this as Head of Research at YKA.
India’s first national survey on youth engagement with active citizenship. How young people participate in civic life and democratic processes.
A national assessment of road safety in India, covering crash data, infrastructure, and policy gaps.
A collaborative book on what urban agriculture looks like across Indian cities, and what it can teach us about sustainable urban futures.
We argued that the push for metro rail in every Indian city is draining resources that could be better spent on more equitable transport.
A review of India’s transport and health data infrastructure, asking whether we have what it takes to model the health impacts of urban transport.
I used Census data to map how Indians commute to work, highlighting the dominance of walking and cycling in most cities.
How do Indians get to work, and what does that tell us about the future of urban transport? A study using national data.