With Indian cities expanding rapidly, inclusive planning ensuring equitable access to public goods and opportunities for marginalized sections is vital for progressive outcomes.
As Hyderabad’s administrative head, Hari Chandana introduced thoughtful interventions like She Toilets to improve sanitation access and safety for urban poor women, mobile dispensary buses and telemedicine services to extend affordable healthcare to low-income localities from major hospitals, barrier-free public infrastructure for disabled citizens and even a specialized pet park for voiceless stray animals amid human-centric green spaces. #EqualCities #SocialJustice
Her social inclusion focused model aligning infrastructure to human needs beyond technical considerations makes the case for empathetic urban design processes that leave no one behind. #EmpathyInGovernance #Accessibility #HariChandana
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