Urban Adda 2025 Women Demand Safer, Inclusive Cities for All
At Urban Adda 2025, a national-level urban development dialogue held at the India Habitat Centre on June 4, women from diverse backgrounds — policymakers, activists, entrepreneurs, and development experts — raised a unified voice for gender-inclusive urban design. From unsafe commutes and poor last-mile connectivity to discriminatory transport policies, the event spotlighted the challenges women face in navigating Indian cities and called for urgent reforms to make urban spaces inclusive, resilient, and equitable.
The second day of Urban Adda 2025, hosted by the Raahgiri Foundation in collaboration with ICCT and GuruJal, served as a critical platform where key stakeholders discussed how India’s urban infrastructure and mobility systems often exclude women. The event emphasized the need for gender-sensitive city planning and celebrated emerging efforts that are breaking traditional barriers in public transport and city design.
Pooja Bedi (Actor & Wellness Entrepreneur)
Rajeshwari Balasubramanian (Azad Foundation)
Swati Khanna (KfW Development Bank)
Mukta Naik (NIUA)
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Urban Adda 2025: Women Demand Safer, Inclusive Cities for All |
| Organizers | Raahgiri Foundation, ICCT, GuruJal |
| Main Theme | Gender-Inclusive Urban Design |
| Key Issues Discussed | Unsafe commutes, poor infrastructure, underrepresentation of women |
| Key Demands | Inclusive city planning, safe streets, policy-level representation |
| Notable Examples | Shared Electric water metro women pilot training in Kochi |
| Significance | Gender equity, urban transformation, public transport inclusion |
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