Tag Archives: urban sprawl
BLR road-widening is a sham
While I’m told that discussions on a plan to widen Bengaluru’s Sankey Road, between Bhashyam Circle and Malleshwaram 18th cross – a stretch that’s one of the contributors to the city’s reputation for horrific traffic – have progressed in the … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Scicomm
Tagged Bengaluru, ekistics, induced demand, public transport, traffic congestion, urban sprawl, urban transportation
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‘Work from home’ is about culture, not economics
Working from home (WFH) is not for everyone or for every company. It works mostly when individual employees of an organisation don’t need to work together often, or are embedded in workflows where tasks move quickly from one stage to … Continue reading
Posted in Op-eds
Tagged Ctrip, discrimination, Fiverr, labour force, mere-exposure effect, midday meal scheme, productivity, Silivon Valley, Skype, Slack, suburban alienation, telecommuting, urban planning, urban sprawl, wfh, work from home
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