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Nupur Prothi Khanna is the Founder and Principal at the Beyond Build Pvt. Ltd. In this episode of 'Understanding the Future of Inclusive Cities’, with Nupur Prothi Khanna, we explore how the system design for inclusive cities can be taken up.

In this episode, we start the conversation by understanding the meaning of inclusive cities. We further try to understand the two important points of slum upgradation and safety to be considered while planning for inclusive cities. We take an approach to understand the same from children lens. We further dive into the topic to comprehend the process to be followed to recognise challenges with the help of stakeholders. Additionally, we understand the generalist approach to take into account the multiple fields that come together to develop inclusive cities. At last, we try to understand the skills required to be a good designer and her personal journey for the same.

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