Lucknow food gets global recognition! UNESCO has designated Lucknow as Creative City of Gastronomy - a well deserved recognition of its rich culinary heritage. On World Cities Day yesterday 58 new cities were included in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network from across the globe. Load image
On #WorldCitiesDay, meet Ujjwal, a student in Gurugram, Haryana who joined @UNDP_India as a citizen scientist, collecting air quality data on her walk to class using a low-cost sensor. Like her, more than 40 citizen scientists collected 1 Million+ data points & with #UNDP Show more Load image
Our cities are literally piles of shit. No where to be compared with any western cities. Building 10 flyovers doesn't make your city among the top world cities. We need to fix our drainage, continuous walkable footpaths, Municipality governance reforms are all necessary. Quote Roshan Rai @RoshanKrRaii · 6h The more you travel abroad, The more you realise how far India has fallen behind in the 21st century
Proud Moment for India. Lucknow’s rich culinary heritage now recognised on the global stage ! On World Cities Day 2025 (30 Oct), #Lucknow has been designated a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, joining 58 new cities included in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN). The Show more
Technology is transforming how cities are designed, managed, and experienced. This year’s #WorldCitiesDay, celebrated in Bogotá, Colombia, focuses on one essential question: how can innovation truly serve the people as more and more of them move to cities? news.un.org Putting people at the heart of cities, key to improving urban life
On World Cities Day, Mehrnaz Ghojeh and Alice Charles introduce a new report by @EarthshotPrize and @Arup that spotlights 11 impactful urban climate solutions. Read their blog and register your interest in the report. earthshotprize.org From Streets to Systems: Climate Solutions Are Here. Why Aren't They Everywhere? - The Earthshot...
Happy #WorldCitiesDay ! Excited that today @WHO is launching its first ever strategic guide on urban health. Check it out here: who.int/teams/social-d … As 58% of the population lives in cities, these locations need special attention to protect the health of their citizens Load image Sir Michael Marmot and 7 others
On this #WorldCitiesDay, we’re proud to share circular solutions from #Cambodia showing how innovation, inclusive planning, and technology can turn cities into engines of opportunity and sustainability. go.undp.org/iGZ Load image UN Development and 6 others
It’s #WorldCitiesDay! Did you know that about 75% of the Swiss population lives in an urban area? Discover more fascinating facts about 5 cities! Load image 45 KB
The future of our cities begins with imagination. This #WorldCitiesDay, we launch #CityImaginarium – a creative campaign featuring 11 artists reimagining greener, more inclusive & more resilient cities. go.undp.org/CityImaginarium Load image UNDP in Albania and 9 others
World Cities Day is an annual observance established to raise awareness about the significance of urbanization and its impact on global communities. The event aims to promote international cooperation in addressing urban challenges, enhancing sustainable urban development, and showcasing innovative solutions that create thriving, resilient cities. Critical aspects of the Observance include addressing issues like housing, transportation, infrastructure, environment, and urban planning to improve the lives of urban citizens and achieve sustainable development goals.
World Cities Day emerged in 2013 at the United Nations conference in Medellín, Colombia. In India, rapid urbanization has led to complex challenges such as overcrowding, inadequate infrastructure, inadequate housing, and environmental degradation. Recognizing the importance of addressing urban issues, the Government of India launched several urban development initiatives such as the Smart Cities Mission, AMRUT, and Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. These programs aim to improve urban living conditions, enhance infrastructure quality, and promote environmentally sustainable practices in alignment with the objectives of World Cities Day.
In India, World Cities Day is celebrated with various programs and activities used to address urban challenges and promote sustainable urbanization. These activities include seminars, panel discussions, workshops, and conferences that engage policy-makers, urban planners, private sector organizations, and local communities in dialogue and collaboration. Exhibitions and showcases highlighting innovative urban projects and best practices are organized, emphasizing the importance of transforming cities into sustainable, inclusive, and resilient spaces. World Cities Day is observed every year on 31st October, providing an excellent opportunity for Indian citizens to participate in discussions and initiatives to create better cities for the future.
World Cities Day facts
The theme for World Cities Day in 2025 will be Better City, Better Life: Smart Cities for People. In 2024 the theme was Youth Leading Climate and Local Action for Cities. In 2023 the theme was Financing sustainable urban future for all.
Globally, over 50% of the population lives in urban areas today.
By 2045, the world’s urban population is expected to increase by 1.5 times to 6 billion.
Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India because of its role as India's leading exporter of information technology. It's also renowned for its pleasant climate throughout the year.
With approximately 34% of its population living in urban areas, India is home to some of the world's largest cities like Mumbai and Delhi.
In the News and Trending in India for World Cities Day
Test your knowledge about Indian cities by organizing a trivia quiz with your family or virtually with friends. Pose questions about famous landmarks, historical events, or interesting facts related to different cities.
Celebrate the diverse culinary delights of different Indian cities by cooking a regional dish. Explore recipes from various regions, such as biryani from Hyderabad, vada pav from Mumbai, or butter chicken from Delhi.