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On this show, metro editor Shivani Singh talks about the quality of life in Delhi, discusses issues that matter to its residents, and takes their concerns to experts and policymakers.
This is a Hindustan Times production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.

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On this show, metro editor Shivani Singh talks about the quality of life in Delhi, discusses issues that matter to its residents, and takes their concerns to experts and policymakers.
This is a Hindustan Times production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.

    12: '3-engine' governance, 'nationalism vs anarchy': Javadekar on BJP's Delhi poll pitch

    12: '3-engine' governance, 'nationalism vs anarchy': Javadekar on BJP's Delhi poll pitch

    Union minister and Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Delhi elections in-charge Prakash Javadekar spoke to Hindustan Times about the upcoming Assembly polls, the party’s main talking points to the electorate, the performance of civic agencies, the anti-CAA protests, and police handling of the Jamia Millia Islamia and Jawarharlal Nehru University incidents.

    • 15 min
    11: Scanning Mohalla clinics

    11: Scanning Mohalla clinics

    The Mohalla Clinics is one of the flagship schemes of the AAP government in Delhi. With the aim to fix the primary healthcare in the city, the government had earlier announced the opening of 1,000 clinics. The project had a slow start because, initially, it ran into problems with the L-G, and later, the government couldn't get land. But in the last few months, there has been considerable expansion. Delhi now has 302 mohalla clinics and the government is targetting to open 200 more in the coming months. In this video, Hindustan Times' metro editor Shivani Singh speaks to Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain and the doctors at these clinics about the work done so far, the challenges and the way ahead. She also speaks to patients about how free primary healthcare has made a difference in their lives.

    • 11 min
    10: EPCA chief Bhure Lal calls out ‘delayed action’ against polluting activities

    10: EPCA chief Bhure Lal calls out ‘delayed action’ against polluting activities

    In this episode of Metro Matters, Hindustan Times' metro editor Shivani Singh speaks to Bhure Lal, the chairperson of the Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) about the air pollution crisis in Delhi and National Capital Region. The Supreme Court-mandated EPCA is the enforcing body for the Graded Response Action Plan that defines specific measures to tackle different levels of air pollution throughout the year. Lal says that in many places, enforcement of these measures is lacking and even if agencies are taking action on cases of polluting activities flagged by EPCA, it is often “after the event”. 

    • 11 min
    9: Pedestrians, cyclists have equal rights on roads': PWD minister Satyendar Jain

    9: Pedestrians, cyclists have equal rights on roads': PWD minister Satyendar Jain

    In this episode of Metro Matters, Delhi’s PWD minister Satyendar Jain speaks to Hindustan Times’ metro editor Shivani Singh about the Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government’s decision to redesign nine arterial roads in the national capital to streamline traffic movement. Jain dispels the notion that creating space for pedestrians and cyclists will reduce the road space for vehicles and result in traffic jams. He also talks about the government efforts to mitigate dust pollution and waterlogging and ensure a smooth ride on city roads.

    • 11 min
    8: Punctuality, crowding, last-mile travel: Delhi Metro chief on challenges

    8: Punctuality, crowding, last-mile travel: Delhi Metro chief on challenges

    In the latest edition of Metro Matters, Mangu Singh, managing director, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, speaks to Shivani Singh, metro editor, Hindustan Times. The Delhi Metro chief talks about tackling the challenges of punctuality in operations, the growing problem of crowding at stations as well as fixing last-mile connectivity. Mangu Singh says that the corporation is planning to introduce new, energy-efficient mobility options such as e-rickshaws and e-bikes to complement the feeder bus service. He also talks about the new Metrolite project and the Phase IV expansion.

    • 13 min
    7: EPCA’s Sunita Narain on why exemptions will dilute Delhi’s odd-even plan

    7: EPCA’s Sunita Narain on why exemptions will dilute Delhi’s odd-even plan

    In this episode of Metro Matters, Shivani Singh, speaks to Sunita Narain, member of the Supreme Court-mandated Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA), about the hits and misses in Delhi's fight against air pollution. Supporting the Delhi government's decision to enforce odd-even road space rationing from November 4-15, Narain backed the inclusion of two-wheelers in the plan. Narain said she hopes that the arrangement will be brought in every time pollution levels turn severe in the city.

    • 11 min

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