United Gurugram – One City. Many Voices. One Future.

Gurugram isn’t one city—it’s many. Glass towers and gated apartments share borders with old villages and urban slums. But there’s little interaction between them. United Gurugram bridges this invisible divide. It’s a civic harmony initiative that brings together residents from all backgrounds—RWAs, corporates, students, and low-income communities—on one shared platform. Through dialogue circles, storytelling, cleanathons, mural painting, and WhatsApp radio, it builds not just empathy, but real collaboration. Because no city can move forward divided.
What makes a city truly inclusive? It’s not just infrastructure—it’s interaction. Gurugram has grown fast, but not always together. Urban villages often feel cut off from RWAs. Migrant workers, senior citizens, and Gen Z rarely share a common civic space. United Gurugram addresses this through a mix of creative dialogue, grassroots events, and shared problem-solving.
Here’s how the campaign unites the city:
1. Dialogue Circles – Monthly gatherings where diverse groups—villagers, RWA leaders, CSR heads, students—discuss civic challenges and co-create solutions.
2. Youth Civic Clubs – Trained school and college students use design thinking to solve local issues like waste, safety, or water logging.
3. Storytelling Campaigns – Real stories of collaboration told via social media, street plays, and community walls.
4. Public Events – Cleanathons, mural paintings, unity runs, and shared meals help build bonds across geography and class.
5. WhatsApp Radio & Newsletters – Local audio content and hyperlocal newsletters create a sense of connected identity across sectors.
The first 6 months saw 8,000+ people participate, 15 RWAs adopt neighboring low-income zones, and collaborations featured by UNDP India.
This is more than a feel-good campaign. It’s a blueprint for civic collaboration in an age of division. Because when we act as one city, we rise as one city. Let’s build a United Gurugram—together.




