Gautam Bhan

GAUTAM BHAN, Senior Lead — Academics and Research PhD, University of California, Berkeley; MA, University of Chicago; BA, Amherst College, Massachusetts Part of the School of Human Development at IIHS, Gautam teaches, researches, and writes on the politics of urban poverty and inequality, urban and planning theory, housing, and social protection. Gautam anchors IIHS role as a National Resource Centre with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, and is part of IIHS’ work in affordable housing policy and practice. His previous research has focused on displacement and resettlement of the urban poor in Delhi, and his new work engages with regimes of urban welfare and social security, including work on urban health. He has been an active part of urban social movements on sexuality as well as housing rights, and currently advises and trains governmental agencies at local, state and national levels on housing policy. 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), co-author of Swept off the Map: Surviving Eviction and Resettlement in Delhi (2008), and co-editor of Because I have a Voice: Queer Politics in India (2006), in addition to numerous academic articles. He also writes frequently in public intellectual spaces and frequently in Caravan, India Today, Tehelka, Indian Express, the Hindustan Times and the Times of India.

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Housing Justice: A View from Indian Cities (Coursera) Coursera
Indian Institute for Human Settlements

Housing Justice: A View from Indian Cities (Coursera)

Dive into 'Housing Justice: A View from Indian Cities' - an insightful online course that unravels the multifaceted challenges of securing fair and sustainable housing. Rooted in the context of Indian cities but applicable worldwide, this course offers a comprehensive understanding of what housing justice entails and presents various strategies to achieve it, ranging from grassroots activism to policy-making.

Jun 8th 2026
5-12 Weeks
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