Meenakshi Vashisth
When one thinks of India’s narrow-lane railways or tram-like tracks winding through marketplaces and grazing past fields, the mind almost instinctively travels to Calcutta (now Kolkata) or perhaps the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. The Calcutta trams rattling through Chowringhee and across Maidan…
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Nitya Bhargava and Sarthak Sharma
Those who know a little about Gwalior rightly imagine it as a city built on rocks at the edges of the Vindhyas. It does not inspire images of greenery or common breathing spaces. Like many other cities in India, and around the developing world, the city is facing a rapid increase in population due…
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