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Guest Column| Reclaiming Chandigarh’s fading promise

The absence of a clearly articulated long-term vision is striking. What exists instead is a pattern of response—reactive, fragmented, and often shaped by immediate pressures rather than strategic foresight. The city is being managed, but it is not being led. The absence of a clearly articulated long-term vision is striking. What exists instead is a pattern

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Guest Column| Reclaiming Chandigarh’s fading promise

The absence of a clearly articulated long-term vision is striking. What exists instead is a pattern of response—reactive, fragmented, and often shaped by immediate pressures rather than strategic foresight. The city is being managed, but it is not being led. The absence of a clearly articulated long-term vision is striking. What exists instead is a pattern

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Guest Column| Reclaiming Chandigarh’s fading promise

The absence of a clearly articulated long-term vision is striking. What exists instead is a pattern of response—reactive, fragmented, and often shaped by immediate pressures rather than strategic foresight. The city is being managed, but it is not being led. The absence of a clearly articulated long-term vision is striking. What exists instead is a pattern

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Guest Column| Reclaiming Chandigarh’s fading promise

The absence of a clearly articulated long-term vision is striking. What exists instead is a pattern of response—reactive, fragmented, and often shaped by immediate pressures rather than strategic foresight. The city is being managed, but it is not being led. The absence of a clearly articulated long-term vision is striking. What exists instead is a pattern

Guest Column| Reclaiming Chandigarh’s fading promise Read More »

Guest Column| Reclaiming Chandigarh’s fading promise

The absence of a clearly articulated long-term vision is striking. What exists instead is a pattern of response—reactive, fragmented, and often shaped by immediate pressures rather than strategic foresight. The city is being managed, but it is not being led. The absence of a clearly articulated long-term vision is striking. What exists instead is a pattern

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After BLR Room launches in Thane, Benne opens third outlet in Girgaon in March

[[{“value”:” South Indian food is all over our reels right now in Mumbai, and for all the good reasons. For a city that boasts of Matunga, a neighborhood that has been synonymous with the cuisine, March has seen quite a few new additions that are going beyond the popular locality, and people are loving it.

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