As metro extensions stall and road projects face cost overruns, the capital faces pivotal choices on funding, timelines, and priorities that will determine commute times for 16 million residents.
Neighbourhood associations across the capital are at a crossroads over maintenance fees, forcing thousands of households to choose between rising costs and declining civic services.
As the Delhi Development Authority relaxes building restrictions across Dwarka and outer areas, residents face a choice between affordable homes and the community character they've built over decades.
New municipal audit reports expose stark disparities in service delivery across Delhi's 12 wards, raising urgent questions about resource allocation and governance effectiveness.
As the capital prepares for the completion of major metro corridors and road projects, senior planners outline their vision—and acknowledge the challenges ahead.
Resident Welfare Associations across the capital confront a pivotal moment—invest in tech platforms and professional management or risk irrelevance as younger residents demand transparency and efficiency.
While Mumbai and Bangalore struggle with similar affordability crises, Delhi's mixed approach to urban densification offers lessons—and warnings—for megacities worldwide.
As global migration patterns shift, Delhi's South Asian and Afghan diaspora must navigate new employment regulations and housing pressures that will reshape the capital's multicultural fabric.
As the capital grapples with its worst air quality in three years, planners must now choose between competing visions for sustainability—and the clock is ticking.
As the capital confronts persistent air quality crises and water stress, city administrators and environmental leaders outline sweeping plans to reshape how Delhi develops over the next decade.
Chronic resource constraints and administrative delays have left the capital's police, fire brigades and ambulance services struggling to respond to the city's mounting public safety emergencies.
As waterlogging threatens communities across the capital, municipal leaders and urban planners outline their vision for transforming vulnerable localities into climate-ready neighbourhoods.
Fresh analysis of construction permits, affordability indices and settlement expansion shows why Delhi's 32 million residents face an unprecedented shortage.