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India's Civic Voice Platform

Your voice.
Their duty.

आपकी आवाज़ — उनका फ़र्ज़

Report civic problems. Get AI-drafted RTI applications, complaint letters, and legal notices — in your language, to the right official. Works offline. Free forever.

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₹10
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Legal deadline
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Every pin is a real civic report. Tap any pin to view details and generate documents.

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Community Reports

Active Issues

Upvote real problems. Downvote misuse with evidence. AI monitors all posts continuously.

Step-by-Step Path

No response? Here's what to do next.

Each step has legal teeth. Follow them in order.

1
Gram Panchayat / Municipal Office
Written complaint. Get date-stamped acknowledgement copy.
Wait 30 days
2
RTI Application to Public Information Officer
Ask specific questions: budget allocated, action taken, responsible officer. Fee ₹10. BPL: free.
30-day legal deadline
3
Block Development Officer (BDO)
Supervisory authority over all Gram Panchayats. Attach earlier complaint + RTI copies.
Wait 15 days
4
District Collector / DM + First RTI Appeal
Highest district authority. Most issues resolve here once DM is involved.
Wait 30 days
5
State Information Commission + CM Helpline + Media
Second RTI Appeal. SIC can impose ₹25,000 penalty on the officer from their salary.
Maximum pressure
How It Works

Simple for everyone

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Pin your problem

Drop a location pin. No account needed. Describe in any Indian language.

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Community votes

Neighbours upvote real problems. 10+ votes elevates the issue automatically.

AI drafts documents

RTI, complaint letter, legal notice — ready in 30 seconds.

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Submit to right official

Platform tells you exactly who handles your issue and their contact.

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Track progress

Mark updates. If ignored past 30 days, escalation documents auto-generate.

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Works offline too

Once loaded, works without internet. Syncs automatically when connected.

AI Document Generator

Your legal document in 30 seconds

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Find the Right Official

Who to complain to

No confusion about which office handles what.

Select your state and problem type above.

Our Purpose

Every Indian citizen
deserves to be heard.

Awaaz-e-Hind is not a company and has no political affiliation. It is an open civic movement — built by anonymous volunteers who believe that accountability should be accessible to every Indian, from the most remote village to the largest city.

What We Stand For

Four unbreakable principles

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Anonymity First

Your identity is protected at every step. The platform can function without knowing who you are.

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Legal, Always

Every action we enable — RTI, complaints, escalation — is within the law. We fight inside the system.

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Censorship-Resistant

Hosted on IPFS, Tor, and multiple mirrors. No single authority can shut this down.

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People-Powered

No corporate funding. No political backing. Powered entirely by citizens who believe in change.

Our Goals

What we are building toward

1

Make RTI accessible to every Indian

90% of Indians have never used the RTI Act despite having the right. We change that — one complaint at a time.

2

Build India's first independent civic issue database

A permanent public record of every reported civic problem — making denial by officials impossible.

3

Connect village reporters with district-level media

When a pothole kills someone in a remote village, no journalist knows. We build that bridge.

4

Reach every Indian language and connectivity level

If someone can speak, they can report. Offline, mesh, SMS — all covered.

5

Prove corruption can be fought without violence

Every RTI filed, every official forced to respond, every problem resolved — proves the law works.

Join the Movement

We need civic reporters, legal volunteers, translators, and ordinary citizens who care. Your identity stays private. Your contribution is real.

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Civic Watchdogs

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Legal Volunteers

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Tech Contributors

Applications reviewed manually. Vault invite sent on approval.

Know Your Tool

RTI Act 2005 — Complete Guide

The Right to Information Act gives every Indian the legal power to demand answers from any government office.

Key fact: No lawyer or political connection needed. Any Indian citizen can file RTI. Fee is just ₹10. BPL cardholders file for free.
Step by Step

How to file an RTI

Step 1 — Identify the right PIO

Every government office has a Public Information Officer. Village issues → Gram Panchayat Secretary. Block → BDO. District → Collectorate. Use the Authority Finder in the Documents tab.

Step 2 — Ask specific questions

Don't write "why is the road broken." Ask: What budget was allocated for road repair in [village] in 2024-25? What action was taken on complaint dated [date]? Who is the responsible officer? Specific questions get actionable answers.

Step 3 — Pay ₹10 and submit

Pay by cash (get receipt), Indian Postal Order from any post office, Demand Draft, or online at rtionline.gov.in for Central offices. BPL cardholders — attach BPL card copy. Fee fully waived.

Step 4 — Wait 30 days

The PIO must respond within 30 days by law. For matters affecting life and liberty: 48 hours. Missing the deadline is itself an offence — ₹250 per day penalty deducted from PIO's salary, max ₹25,000.

Step 5 — File First Appeal if unsatisfied

Response missing, incomplete, or evasive? File a First Appeal within 30 days to the First Appellate Authority. Completely free. Use the Documents tab to generate automatically.

Step 6 — Second Appeal to State Information Commission

File within 90 days. SIC can impose penalty on the PIO personally, recommend disciplinary action, and order compensation to you. This is where officials truly feel the pressure.

⚠️ Can they ask WHY you're filing? No. RTI Act says you are not required to give any reason. Demanding justification from you is illegal.

Basic RTI Template — Copy and fill

TO, The Public Information Officer, [Department / Gram Panchayat Name], [District], [State] Subject: Application under RTI Act, 2005 Sir/Madam, I, [Your Full Name], resident of [Your Address], request the following information under Section 6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005: 1. What budget was allocated for [issue] in [area] in the financial year 2024-25? 2. What action has been taken on the problem of [describe issue] in [area]? 3. Who is the officer responsible for this matter? Provide name, designation, contact. 4. What is the expected completion timeline? 5. Provide copies of all inspection reports, complaint acknowledgements and action-taken reports related to this matter. I enclose ₹10/- as prescribed application fee. Please respond within 30 days per Section 7(1). Yours faithfully, [Your Full Name] [Complete Address with PIN] Date: [DD/MM/YYYY] Mobile: [Your Number]

Know Your Power

Your Civic Rights

These rights exist whether or not any official tells you about them. They cannot be taken away from you.

Legal Rights

Laws that protect every Indian citizen

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RTI Act 2005

Right to Information

Demand any government information. Response in 30 days legally mandatory. Fee ₹10. BPL: free.

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MGNREGA 2005

Right to 100 Days Work

Every rural household: 100 days guaranteed employment per year. Wages within 15 days. Delay = compensation due to you.

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Food Security Act 2013

Right to Food / PDS

5 kg subsidised grain per person per month. Antyodaya: 35 kg. Denial or diversion is a criminal offence.

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RTE Act 2009

Right to Education

Every child 6–14: free compulsory education. Schools must have functional buildings and trained teachers.

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Constitution Art. 21

Right to Health

Govt hospitals cannot refuse emergency treatment. PHC without doctor = dereliction of duty. File RTI to CMO.

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Prevention of Corruption Act

Against Corruption

Demanding or accepting a bribe is criminal. File with Anti-Corruption Bureau or Lokayukta. Trap operations possible.

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Whistleblowers Act 2014

Right to Whistleblow

Exposing corruption is legally protected. Any retaliation — threat, transfer, termination — is itself punishable.

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Constitution Art. 19

Right to Protest

Freedom of speech and peaceful assembly. You can protest, petition, and publicly demand accountability.

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Minimum Wages Act 1948

Right to Minimum Wage

All workers — agricultural, construction, domestic — entitled to state minimum wage. Non-payment is criminal.

Emergency Helplines

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Police

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Emergency

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Women in distress

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Child

1098

Child helpline

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Legal Aid

15100

Free legal help

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Cyber Crime

1930

Online fraud

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Kisan

1551

Farmer helpline

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Disaster

1070

National relief