Gautam Bhan

Associate Dean – School of Human Development (SHD)
Head – Human Development

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Gautam Bhan is an urbanist whose work focuses on urban poverty, inequality, social protection and housing. He is currently Associate Dean, IIHS School of Human Development, as well as Head – Human Development at IIHS.

Gautam’s previous research has focused on evictions, citizenship and inequality in Delhi, and at IIHS, he continues to work on questions of access to affordable and adequate housing. He anchors IIHS’ role as a National Resource Centre with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India. He is also a part of IIHS’ work in affordable housing policy and practice, having worked with housing rights movements across the country as well as state governments in Karnataka, Delhi, Rajasthan and Odisha. His new work engages with regimes of urban welfare and social security, including work on urban health. At the School of Human Development, he is building research and practice on questions of the design and delivery of social protection entitlements within urban India. He also has a deep and abiding interest in new urban and planning theory from the South.

He is the author of In the Public’s Interest: Evictions, Citizenship and Inequality in Contemporary Delhi (University of Georgia Press, 2017; Orient BlackSwan, 2017), co-editor of the Routledge Companion to Planning in the Global South (Routledge, 2018; Orient BlackSwan, 2019), co-author of Swept off the Map: Surviving Eviction and Resettlement in Delhi (Yoda Press, 2008), and co-editor of Because I have a Voice: Queer Politics in India (Yoda Press, 2006), in addition to numerous academic articles. He also writes frequently in public intellectual spaces. He holds a PhD in urban studies and planning from the University of California, Berkeley.


Education
2012
PhD, City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, United States of America
2006
MA, Urban Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago, United States of America
2002
BA, Political Economy and Development, Amherst College, Amherst, United States of America

Geography of Work and Languages
Countries
India, South Africa, United States of America, United Kingdom, Kenya, Sierra Leone
States and UTs
Delhi, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Rajasthan
Cities
Delhi NCR, Ranchi, Bengaluru, Jaipur
Languages
English, Hindi, Kashmiri

TRAINING AT IIHS

  • Capacity Building Sessions on Urbanisation in India (LBSNAA) (2016–Ongoing) – Capacity Development Programme (CDP)

Sukumaran, L., Sakyi, K. S., Khandelwal, V., Kinney, M., Agbavitoh, J., Akofio Sowah, L., Bhan, G., Doherty, T., George, A., Ravindranath, D., Tomlinson, M., Verghese, N., Costello, A., Ahmed, T., Diaz, T., & Dalglish, S. L. (2026). Navigating the promise and pitfalls of dashboards in health policy decision making: experiences from Ghana, India, and South Africa. The Lancet Digital Health.

Bhan, G., Ravindranath, D., Rai Chouwdhury, A., Mehra, R., Sinha, D., Kiran, A., & Malladi, T. (2022). Employer practices and perceptions on paid domestic work: Recruitment, employment relationships, and social protection. International Labour Organization.

Dalglish SL, Sakyi KS, Prost A, Amin S, Sardesi A, Mudaly A, Bhan G, Devakumar D, Diouf S, Doherty T, George AS, Green F, Howe S, Jennings B, Khandelwal V, Kinney M, Mercer R, Ravindranath D, Saville N, Pokhrel B, Taddei F, Tomlinson M, Verghese N, Akofio-Sowah L, Ng Shiu R, Banerjee A, Fogstad H, Costello A (accepted). “Children in All Policies: Lessons from a global collaboration to promote the health and wellbeing of children and future generations.” The Lancet.

Bhan, G. (2025). Still thinking from the south: A sequel from Beirut. Urban Studies..

Anand, S., Bhan, G., Mitra, S., & Sami, N. (2025). The Urban Fellows Programme: Pedagogical approaches to urban practice at the Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore. In A. Pitchford, P. Thomas, & S. Purohit (Eds.), Community engaged learning in higher education: A decolonial approach to experiential learning. Routledge.

Pieterse, E. & Bhan, G. (2025). System integrators: Pitching a new form of urban practice. Medium.

Omkar Nadh, P., & Bhan, G. (2025). Leaving it to fate: Biopolitics in a low-income settlement in Bengaluru, India. In A. Bailey & K. Otsuki (Eds.), Inclusive Cities and Global Urban Transformation (pp. 165–170). Springer Nature.

Bhan, G. (2024). Mapping as a collective and southern practice. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, e12705.

Bhan, G., Anand, S., Nagpal, S. & Khandelwal, V.(2024). Reimagining Urban Employment Programmes. Economical and political weekly, 59(22).

Bhan, G., Keith, M., Parnell, S., & Pieterse, E. (2025). Cities Rethought: A New Urban Disposition. Polity.

Anand, S., Bhan, G., Khandelwal, V., & Nagpal, S (2023). Urban employment programmes (Policy Brief). Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Sohane, N., & Bhan, G. (2023). Thinking spatially about home-based work and workhomes. Built Environment, 49(3), 355-369.

Bhan, G, (2023), Operationalising social protection: Reflections from urban India, Urban Studies, 61(5).

Mehra, R., Bhan, G., & Jain, J. (2023, August). Filling in the gaps: how Delhi organisations provided food relief during COVID-19. (IIED Policy Brief). IIED.

Bhan, G., & Mehra, R. (2023, August). How far can non-state relief reach?. (IIED Policy Brief). IIED.

Bhan, G., Chowdhury, A. R., Mehra, R., Sohane, N., & Sampat, K. (2023, August ). Social protection in Indian cities: lessons from the pandemic (IIED Policy Brief). IIED, London.

Anand, S., Bhan, G., & Fooks, L. (2023). Influencing the social protection agenda in Rajasthan to support urban informal workers. PEAK Urban.

Surie, A., Goswami, A., Arakali, A., Revi, A., Ravindranath, D., Bhan, G., Anand, G., Balakrishnan, K., Kapoor, N., Sami, N., Vasanth, P., Anand, S., Smitha, M. B., Viswanath, S., Baberwal, S., Sudeshna Mitra, S., Batikar, T., & John, V. (2023). Towards a new urban practice: The urban fellows programme 2016-2022. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Bazaz, A., Arakali, A., Revi, A., Bhan, G., Gulabani, H., Balakrishnan, K., Kapoor, N., Sami, N., Bhor, N., Pattela, O. N., Beleyur, P. R., Anand, S., Mitra, S., Bhatikar, T., John, V., Duque, J. C., Keith, M., Parnell, S., Tucker, A., & Govil, S. (2023). Maximising the benefits of India’s urban transformation: Local evidence synthesis report. PEAK Urban.

Bhan, G., & Anand, S. (2023, August 2). Urban job schemes can recharge our cities and fight deep inequalities. Hindustan Times.

Bhan, G., Ravindranath, D., Rai Chouwdhury, A., Mehra, R., Sinha, D., Kiran, A., & Malladi, T. (2022). Deficits in decent work: Employer perspectives and practices on the quality of employment in domestic work in Urban India. International Labour Organization.

Bhan, G., D’Souza, P., Gajjar, H., Margosa, N., Mehra, R., Priya, K., Rashmi, C. S., Chowdhury, A. R., Sampat, K., & Sohane, N. (2023). Lessons for social protection from the Covid-19 lockdowns. In Urban arc 2023: Cities in flux – IIHS annual research conference. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Tripathy, P., Balakrishnan, K., Malladi, T., Kiran, A., & Bhan, G. (2022). Methods for spatial sampling of urban neighbourhoods by socio-economic status in Indian cities.

Anand, S., & Bhan, G. (2022, July 20). An urban employment programme should not be just about wage and work but about skilling too. The Economic Times.

Bhan, G., Chakraborty, H., & Parushya. (2022). Spatialising urban vulnerability perspectives from covid-19 food relief in Delhi. Economic and Political Weekly, 57(29), 7–8.

Bhan, G., D’Souza, P., Gajjar, H., Margosa, N., Mehra, R., Priya, K., & Rashmi, C. S. (2022). Lessons for social protection from the Covid-19 lockdowns report 2 of 2: Non-State actors. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Sampat, K., Chowdhury, A. R., & Bhan, G. (2022). Recovery as resilience domestic work and workers in the aftermath of COVID-19. Economic & Political Weekly, 57(5), 34-39.

Bhan, G., Ravindranath, D., Rai Chouwdhury, A., Mehra, R., Sinha, D., Kiran, A., & Malladi, T. (2022). Reproducing a household: Recognizing and assessing paid and unpaid domestic work in urban India. International Labour Organization.

Bhan, G., Gupte, R., Kundu, R., Maringanti, A., & Shetty, P. (2021, July 14-16). What difference does a year make: Indian urban worlds. In S. Oosterlynck, E. Van Wymeersch, F. Laoukili, M. Van Dam, & K. Boven (Eds.), RC21 conference sensing the city: Place, people, power (p. 133). University of Antwerp.

Bhan, G., Chowdhury, A. R., & Mehra, R. (2021). State of occupational safety and health practices at workplace for domestic workers in COVID-19 and possibilities for action. International Labour Organization.

Bhan, G., & Narayanan, R. (2021, June 25). View: The time for a national relief package to prop up Covid-hit working households is now. The Economic Times.

Chowdhury, A. R., Surie, A., & Bhan, G. (2021). Breastfeeding knowledge and practices of working mothers in the informal economy in New Delhi: A formative study to explore new intervention pathways towards improved maternal and child health outcomes. Social Science & Medicine, 281, Article 114070.

Ravindranath, D., Chowdhury, A. R., Surie, A., & Bhan, G. (2021). Effects of social protection for women in informal work on maternal and child health outcomes: A systematic Literature Review. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Bhan, G. (2020, November 19). The vulnerable foundations of India’s urbanism. Public Books.

Frediani, A. A., Cociña, C., Bhan, G., Lwasa, S., Diaz, J. P., & Levy, C. (2020). Institutional capabilities towards urban equality: Reflections from the Know programme in Bangalore, Kampala and Havana (KNOW working paper series, no. 4). Knowledge in Action for Urban Equality.

Bhan, G., (2020, April 08). View: Why the issue of migrant security should be a top priority in India’s covid response. The Economic Times..

Bhan, G. (2020). Informality, housing and work: The view from Indian cities. In M. Chen, & F. Carré (Eds.), The informal economy revisited: Examining the past, envisioning the future (pp. 136 – 139). Routledge.

Bhan, G. (2020, May 27). View: India should make its cities worker friendly. The Economic Times.

Bhan, G., Caldeira, T., Gillespie, K., & Simone, A. M. (2020, August 3). The pandemic, Southern urbanisms and collective life. Society & Space. .

Bhan, G., Surie, A., Horwood, C., Dobson, R., Alfers, L., Portela, A., & Rollins, N. (2020). Informal work and maternal and child health: A blind spot in public health and research. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 98(3), 219–221.

Bhan, G., Chakraborty, I., Joshi, S., Kumar, N., Shakeel, A., & Yadav, M. (2020). Isn’t there enough Land? spatial assessments of ‘slums’ in New Delhi. (IIHS working papers in housing policy and practice Paper 1). Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Chowdhury, A. R., Bhan, G., Sampat, K., & RMKU. (2020). Impact of COVID-19 and lockdowns on domestic workers: First report. Rajasthan Mahila Kaamgaar Union (RMKU); Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS).

Bhan, G., Chowdhury, A. R., Margosa, N., Sampat, K., & Sohane, N. (2020). Lessons for social protection from the Covid-19 lockdowns report 1 of 2: State relief. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Bhan G., Mehra, R., Sohane, N., Vasudev, E., & Yadav, M (2020). Jahan Jhuggi, Vahan Makaan: Assessing the viability and parameters of a Delhi Government JJ cluster improvement scheme. Indian Institute for Human Settlements and Indo-Global Social Service Society.

Bhan, G. (2019, June 6). Stalling: How to save the global city. Publicbooks.org. .

Bhan, G. (2019). Notes on a Southern urban practice. Environment & Urbanization, 31(2), 1-16.

Bhan, G., Chandola, T., Sampat, K., & Sohane, N. (2019). Building a home. Building a life: Incrementality and investment in resettlement colony. Indian Institute for Human settlements.

Bhan, G. (2018, January 12). Metrocalypse now. India Today.

Sassen, S., Pieterse, E., Bhan, G., Hirsh, M., Falu, A., Ichikawa, H…, Tarchopulos, D. (2018). Cities and Social Progress. In the International Panel on Social Progress (Ed.), Rethinking society for the 21st century: Report of the International Panel on Social Progress (Vol. 1. Socio-economic Transformations) (pp. 187-224). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Bhan, G. (2018, September 7). For all that we may become: On the Section 377 verdict. The Hindu. .

Bhan, G., Srinivas, S., & Watson, V. (Eds.). (2018). Routledge Companion to planning in the Global South. Oxon.

Bhan, G. (2018). Housing, common sense and urban policy in India. In A. Bhide & H. Burte (Eds.), Urban Parallax Policy and the City in Contemporary India (pp.114-124). Yoda Press, New Delhi.

Bhan, G., Surie, A., & Srivatsav, S. (2018). Urbanization and human development. In Karnataka Human Development Report 2015: Accelerating equitable human development. Planning, Programme Monitoring and Statistics Department, Government of Karnataka.

Bhan, G., Goswami, A., & Revi, A. (2018). The intent to reside: residence in the auto-constructed city. In G. Bhan., S. Srinivas & V. Watson (Eds.), The Routledge companion to planning in the Global South (pp. 255-263). Routledge.

Bhan, G., Srinivas, S., & Watson, V. (2018). Introduction. In G. Bhan., S. Srinivas & V. Watson (Eds.), The Routledge companion to planning in the Global South (pp. 1-22). Routledge.

Bhan, G. (2017). From the basti to the ‘house’: Socio-spatial readings of housing policy in India. Current Sociology, 65(4), 587-602.

Bhan, G., & Deb, A. (2017). Indispensable yet inaccessible: the paradoxes of adequate housing in urban India. In K. Kannabiran & A. Hans (Eds.), India social development report 2016: Disability rights perspectives (pp.229-238). Oxford University Press.

Bhan, G. (2017). The (In)dignity of our sexualities. In N. Razdan. (Ed.), Left, right and centre: The idea of India (pp. 59-76). Gurgaon, Haryana: Penguin Viking.

Bhan, G. (2016, November 16). Demonetisation isn’t an inconvenience for poor people – it risks causing a welfare shock. Scroll.in.

Bhan G, (2016, June 29). Outsmarting the informal city. Live Mint..

Bhan, G. (2016, June). Asking the wrong question: smart cities in contemporary urban India. In J. Stollmann, K. Wolf, A. Bruck, S. Frank, A. Million, P. Misselwitz, … C. Schroder (Eds.), Symposium Proceedings of Beware of Smart People: Redefining the Smart City Paradigm towards Inclusive Urbanism (pp. 103-112). Berlin: Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin.

Bhan G, (2016, September 2). A city is for all its citizens. The Hindu..

Bhan, G. (2016). In the public’s interest: Evictions, citizenship and inequality in contemporary Delhi. Orient Blackswan.

Bhan, G., Deb, A., & Harish, S. (2016). Understanding inadequacy: the view from urban India. In Urban policy dialogues: Operationalising SDGs. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Anand, S., Bhan, G., Idicheria, C., Jana, A., & Koduganti, J. (2014). Locating the debate: Poverty and vulnerability in urban India (IIHS-RF paper on urban poverty). Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Bhan, G. (2015, June 9). From slums to neighbourhoods. The Hindu. .

Bhan, G., Anand, G., Harish, S. & Shetty, P. (2015). Instituting rental housing (IIHS-RF Policy Brief No. 5). Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Bhan, G., Anand, G., Harish, S., & Shetty, P. (2015). Housing for all by 2022 (IIHS-RF Policy Brief No. 4). Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Anand, S., Bhan, G., Idicheria, C., Jana, A., & Koduganti, J., (2015). Tackling urban poverty (IIHS-RF Policy Brief No. 2). Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Bhan, G., & Jana, A. (2015). Reading spatial inequality in urban India. Economic & Political Weekly, 50(22), 49-54.

Bhan, G. (2015). My name is Suzette Jordan. Economic and Political Weekly, 50(13), 26-27.

Bhan, G. (2015, February 20). Halting the demolition derby. The Indian Express.

Bhan, G. (2015, October 1). Untitled. Kafila.org. .

Jana, A., Malladi, T., Anand, G., Bhan, G., Harish, S., Raju, M. J. S., & Rao, P. (2015). Housing (pp. 79-91). In A. Revi (Ed.), Urban India 2015: Evidence. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Jana, A., Malladi, T., Anand, S., Bhan, G., Koduganti, J., Raju, M. J. S., & Rao, P. (2015). Poverty, Inequality and Exclusion (pp. 55-78). In A. Revi (Ed.), Urban India 2015: Evidence. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Bhan, G. (2014). Categorizing Hierarchies. Seminar, 663, 18-22.

Bhan, G. (2014). Continuity amidst change: Learning from Rajiv Awas Yojana. Yojana, 58, 64-67.

Bhan, G., Anand, G., Arakali, A., Deb, A., & Harish, S. (2014). Urban housing and exclusion. In India Exclusion Report: 2013 – 14 (pp. 77-107). Books for Change.

Bhan, G., Goswami, A., & Revi, A. (2014). The intent to reside: spatial illegality, inclusive planning and urban social security. In O. P. Mathur (Ed.), Inclusive urban planning: State of the urban poor report 2013 (pp. 83-94). Oxford University Press.

Bhan, G. (2014). Moving from ‘giving back’ to engagement. Journal of Research Practice, 10(2), Article N14.

Bhan, G., Anand, G., & Harish, S. (2014). Policy approaches to affordable housing in urban India: Problems and possibilities (IIHS-RF paper on housing). Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Bhan, G. (2014). The real lives of urban fantasies. Environment & Urbanization, 26(1), 232-235.

Bhan, G. (2013). Urban political mobilization. In B. Stryker, O. Nagati & M. Mostafa (Eds.), Learning from Cairo (pp. 12-15). Cairo, Egypt: CLUSTER/American University of Cairo.

Roy, A., & Bhan, G. (2013, September 21). Lessons from somewhere. Cityscapes Magazine.

Bhan, G. (2013). Planned illegalities: Housing and the ‘failure’ of planning in Delhi 1947-2010. Economic & Political Weekly, 48(24), 58-70.

Bhan, G. (2013). Liberal education: The road not taken. Economic & Political Weekly, 48(21).

Bhan, G., & Shivanand, S. (2013). (Un)settling the city: Analysing displacement in Delhi 1990 to 2007. Economic & Political Weekly, 48(13), 54-61.

Bhan, G. (2013, February 1). Sharing the urban: Why we need to construct broad responses to violence. The Caravan.

Balakrishnan, K., Bhan, G., Parikh, A.,B Goswami, A., Sundaresan, J., Sudhira, H. S., … Wankhade, K. (2013). The masters of urban practice: Curriculum framework version 5.0. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Wankhade, K., Bhan, G., Revi, R., Parikh, A., Goswami, A., Balakrishnan, K., Sundaresan, J. & Sudhira, H. S. (2013). The masters of urban practice: Curriculum framework. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Bhan, G. (2012, June 14). The (Auto)Rakshasa and the Citizen. Kafila.org. .

Revi, A. Parikh, A., & Bhan, G. India vision 2030: Version 2.0.

Wankhade, K., Bhan, G., Parikh, A., Balakrishnan, K., Goswami, A., & Revi, A. (2010). The Masters of urban practice: Draft curriculum framework version 3.0. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Balakrishnan, K., Bhan, G., Parikh, A., Goswami, A., Sundaresan, J., Revi, A., & Wankhade, K. (2010). The masters of urban practice: Draft curriculum framework version 4.0. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Revi, A., Parikh, A., & Bhan, G. (2010). India vision 2030: Version 2.0. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Bhan, G. (2010). Reclaiming the public’s interest: reimagining the poor into Delhi’s millennial landscape. In N. Al Sayyad (Ed.), The Utopia of Tradition, the Twelfth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (pp. 62-63). Berkeley, CA: International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments.

Wankhade, K., Bhan, G., & Revi, A. (2009). The masters of urban practice: Draft curriculum framework. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Wankhade, K., Bhan, G., & Revi, A. (2009). Curriculum development: Mapping of Indian graduate degrees. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Wankhade, K., Bhan, G., Parikh, A., Goswami, A., & Revi, A. (2009). The masters of urban practice: Draft curriculum framework version 2.0. Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

Bhan G., & Menon-Sen, K. (2009). Swept off the map: surviving eviction and resettlement in Delhi. Yoda Press.

2025 – OngoingLearning study on the Koosina Mane programme2024 – OngoingIf cities could speak: Spatialising climate impacts on health2024 – 2027Strengthening childcare models that advance women’s economic power2023 – 2025Resource document on ‘Model zoning regulations for home-based work: A comparative analysis of four cities in the global South’2023 – OngoingProgramme on inclusive housing2023 – OngoingResearch Methods Suite2023 – OngoingInformality and childcare2022 – 2024Vulnerability assessment of slums in Bengaluru2022 – OngoingShaping Urban Futures: Working Across Theory and Practice2022 – 2022Caste and the urban: An interdisciplinary review2022 – 2023Learning and evaluation study of the Zamini Adhikar Abhiyan2022 – 2023Chief Minister’s Rajasthan Economic Transformation Advisory Council (CMRETAC): Urban transitions2022 – 2023Urban employment programmes2021 – OngoingHousing Justice: A View from Indian Cities2021 – 2024Support to Children in All Policies (CAP) 20302021 – 2022Chief Minister’s Rajasthan Economic Transformation Advisory Council (CMRETAC): Towards a different future of work: A framework for informal work and workers in urban Rajasthan2020 – 2021Support to the Government of Delhi’s Emergency Hunger Committee2020 – 2022Delivering social protection to informal workers: Lessons learned from COVID-19 relief measures in India2019 – 2020Effects of social protection for women in informal work on maternal and child health outcomes: A systematic literature review2019 – 2022Examining paid and unpaid domestic work in urban homes2018 – 2018Training needs assessment for the Odisha Liveable Habitats Mission2018 – 2023Odisha Liveable Habitat Mission2018 – 2020Livelihood and Nurturing Care (LiNC)2018 – 2020Advisory services for Sustainable Urban Development–Smart Cities (SUD-SC) on the Odisha Liveable Habitat Mission (OLHM)2018 – 2022PEAK Urban: Urban health in the Indian metropolis: systems, intersections and emergent concerns2018 – 2022PEAK Urban2017 – 2019Bharat Darshan2017 – 2018Policy advisory for sustainable housing2017 – 2018Study exploring childcare and feeding practices among working women in the informal sector2017 – 2020Tacit Urban Research Network (TURN)2016 – OngoingSustainable Cities2016 – 2018Home as workplace: A spatial reading of work–homes2016 – 2016Karnataka Slum Areas Development Policy, 20162016 – 2017Planning, ‘violations’ and urban inclusion2015 – 2019Capacity building sessions on urbanisation in India2014 – 2016Karnataka Affordable Housing Policy, 2016Support to the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan, RajasthanTenure security for slum dwellersPromoting residential REITs and rental management companies for enhancing and sustaining the supply of rental housing, aspects of capital and finance, and management

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