
Logical Take: Last Mile, First Order Problem: Why Public Transport Works Only When People Can Reach It
India’s traffic crisis reveals a deeper failure where public transport exists, but remains unreachable for millions daily.

India’s traffic crisis reveals a deeper failure where public transport exists, but remains unreachable for millions daily.

India’s retired athletes face chronic injuries, financial uncertainty, and mental health struggles due to inadequate post-career support.

Amid rapid urbanisation, loneliness is emerging as a structural crisis reshaping mental health across India’s cities.

India’s internet boom fuels mass misinformation, threatening trust, families, society, and the foundations of democracy itself.

As India marks National Startup Day, scale gives way to scrutiny over sustainability, resilience, and long-term economic impact.

When language and region dominate political messaging, policy debates disappear, leaving society more polarised than informed.

India’s gig economy exploits delivery workers, prioritizing speed over safety, welfare, and basic human protections.

Despite huge fan interest, India’s domestic football struggles with weak grassroots, unstable leagues, and lack of long-term policy.

Indian football’s struggles stem not from lack of talent, but from systemic governance, financial instability, and short-term planning failures.

Selective outrage over violence weakens India’s moral authority, justice system, and constitutional promise of equality for all citizens.