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  • เฐ•เฐฒเฑเฐฒเฑเฐตเฐพเฐชเฐฒเฑเฐฒเฐฟเฐฒเฑ‹ เฐ˜เฐจเฐ‚เฐ—เฐพ เฐ‰เฐšเฐฟเฐค เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏ เฐถเฐฟเฐฌเฐฟเฐฐเฐ‚ – 300 เฐฎเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟเฐ•เฐฟ เฐฒเฐฌเฑเฐงเฐฟ

    เฐชเฐฐเฐฟเฐ—เฐฟ, เฐกเฐฟเฐธเฑ†เฐ‚เฐฌเฐฐเฑ 21: เฐชเฐฐเฐฟเฐ—เฐฟ เฐฎเฐ‚เฐกเฐฒเฐ‚ เฐ•เฐฒเฑเฐฒเฑเฐตเฐพเฐชเฐฒเฑเฐฒเฐฟ เฐ—เฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฎเฐ‚เฐฒเฑ‹ เฐญเฐ—เฐคเฑ เฐธเฐฟเฐ‚เฐ—เฑ เฐธเฑ‡เฐต เฐธเฐฎเฐฟเฐคเฐฟ เฐ†เฐงเฑเฐตเฐฐเฑเฐฏเฐ‚เฐฒเฑ‹ เฐจเฐฟเฐฐเฑเฐตเฐนเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐฟเฐจ เฐ‰เฐšเฐฟเฐค เฐฎเฑ†เฐกเฐฟเฐ•เฐฒเฑ เฐ•เฑเฐฏเฐพเฐ‚เฐชเฑ เฐ†เฐฆเฐฟเฐตเฐพเฐฐเฐ‚ เฐจเฐพเฐกเฑ เฐ…เฐคเฑเฐฏเฐ‚เฐค เฐฆเฐฟเฐ—เฑเฐตเฐฟเฐœเฐฏเฐ‚เฐ—เฐพ เฐฎเฑเฐ—เฐฟเฐธเฐฟเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟ. เฐ—เฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฎเฑ€เฐฃ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐœเฐฒเฐ•เฑ เฐจเฐพเฐฃเฑเฐฏเฐฎเฑˆเฐจ เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏเฐพเฐจเฑเฐจเฐฟ เฐšเฑ‡เฐฐเฑเฐต เฐšเฑ‡เฐฏเฐพเฐฒเฐจเฑ‡ เฐฒเฐ•เฑเฐทเฑเฐฏเฐ‚เฐคเฑ‹ เฐเฐฐเฑเฐชเฐพเฐŸเฑ เฐšเฑ‡เฐธเฐฟเฐจ เฐˆ เฐถเฐฟเฐฌเฐฟเฐฐเฐพเฐจเฐฟเฐ•เฐฟ เฐตเฐฟเฐถเฑ‡เฐท เฐธเฑเฐชเฐ‚เฐฆเฐจ เฐฒเฐญเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐฟเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟ.

    เฐ•เฐพเฐฐเฑเฐฏเฐ•เฑเฐฐเฐฎ เฐตเฐฟเฐตเฐฐเฐพเฐฒเฑ:

    เฐชเฐพเฐฒเฑเฐ—เฑŠเฐจเฑเฐจ เฐตเฐพเฐฐเฑ: เฐˆ เฐถเฐฟเฐฌเฐฟเฐฐเฐ‚เฐฒเฑ‹ เฐ•เฐฒเฑเฐฒเฑเฐตเฐพเฐชเฐฒเฑเฐฒเฐฟ เฐฎเฐฐเฐฟเฐฏเฑ เฐชเฐฐเฐฟเฐธเฐฐ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐพเฐ‚เฐคเฐพเฐฒเฐ•เฑ เฐšเฑ†เฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟเฐจ เฐฆเฐพเฐฆเฐพเฐชเฑ 300 เฐฎเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐœเฐฒเฑ เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏ เฐชเฐฐเฑ€เฐ•เฑเฐทเฐฒเฑ เฐšเฑ‡เฐฏเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฑเฐ•เฑเฐจเฑเฐจเฐพเฐฐเฑ.

    เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏ เฐชเฐฐเฑ€เฐ•เฑเฐทเฐฒเฑ: เฐœเฐจเฐฐเฐฒเฑ เฐซเฐฟเฐœเฑ€เฐทเฐฟเฐฏเฐจเฑเฐฒเฐคเฑ‹ เฐชเฐพเฐŸเฑ เฐจเฐฟเฐชเฑเฐฃเฑเฐฒเฑˆเฐจ เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏเฑเฐฒเฑ เฐฐเฑ‹เฐ—เฑเฐฒเฐจเฑ เฐชเฐฐเฑ€เฐ•เฑเฐทเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐฟ, เฐคเฐ—เฐฟเฐจ เฐธเฐฒเฐนเฐพเฐฒเฑ เฐธเฑ‚เฐšเฐจเฐฒเฑ เฐ…เฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐพเฐฐเฑ. เฐฌเฑ€เฐชเฑ€, เฐทเฑเฐ—เฐฐเฑ เฐตเฐ‚เฐŸเฐฟ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฅเฐฎเฐฟเฐ• เฐชเฐฐเฑ€เฐ•เฑเฐทเฐฒเฑ เฐจเฐฟเฐฐเฑเฐตเฐนเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐฟ เฐ‰เฐšเฐฟเฐคเฐ‚เฐ—เฐพ เฐฎเฐ‚เฐฆเฑเฐฒเฐจเฑ เฐชเฐ‚เฐชเฐฟเฐฃเฑ€ เฐšเฑ‡เฐถเฐพเฐฐเฑ.

    เฐจเฐฟเฐฐเฑเฐตเฐพเฐนเฐฃ: เฐญเฐ—เฐคเฑ เฐธเฐฟเฐ‚เฐ—เฑ เฐธเฑ‡เฐต เฐธเฐฎเฐฟเฐคเฐฟ เฐธเฐญเฑเฐฏเฑเฐฒเฑ เฐฎเฐฐเฐฟเฐฏเฑ เฐตเฐพเฐฒเฐ‚เฐŸเฑ€เฐฐเฑเฐฒเฑ เฐ•เฑเฐฐเฐฎเฐถเฐฟเฐ•เฑเฐทเฐฃเฐคเฑ‹ เฐฐเฑ‹เฐ—เฑเฐฒเฐ•เฑ เฐธเฑ‡เฐตเฐฒเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐพเฐฐเฑ.

    เฐธเฐฎเฐฟเฐคเฐฟ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐคเฐฟเฐจเฐฟเฐงเฑเฐฒ เฐธเฐ‚เฐฆเฑ‡เฐถเฐ‚: "เฐ—เฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฎเฐพเฐฒเฑเฐฒเฑ‹ เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏ เฐธเฐฆเฑเฐชเฐพเฐฏเฐพเฐฒเฐ•เฑ เฐฆเฑ‚เฐฐเฐ‚เฐ—เฐพ เฐ‰เฐจเฑเฐจ เฐตเฐพเฐฐเฐฟเฐ•เฐฟ เฐฎเฐพ เฐตเฐ‚เฐคเฑ เฐธเฐนเฐพเฐฏเฐ‚ เฐšเฑ‡เฐฏเฐพเฐฒเฐจเฑ‡ เฐคเฐชเฐจเฐคเฑ‹ เฐˆ เฐ•เฑเฐฏเฐพเฐ‚เฐชเฑเฐจเฑ เฐเฐฐเฑเฐชเฐพเฐŸเฑ เฐšเฑ‡เฐถเฐพเฐ‚. เฐ‡เฐ‚เฐค เฐชเฑ†เฐฆเฑเฐฆ เฐธเฐ‚เฐ–เฑเฐฏเฐฒเฑ‹ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐœเฐฒเฑ เฐตเฐšเฑเฐšเฐฟ เฐฆเฑ€เฐจเฐฟเฐจเฐฟ เฐธเฐฆเฑเฐตเฐฟเฐจเฐฟเฐฏเฑ‹เฐ—เฐ‚ เฐšเฑ‡เฐธเฑเฐ•เฑ‹เฐตเฐกเฐ‚ เฐฎเฐพเฐ•เฑ เฐŽเฐ‚เฐคเฑ‹ เฐคเฑƒเฐชเฑเฐคเฐฟเฐจเฐฟเฐšเฑเฐšเฐฟเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟ" เฐ…เฐจเฐฟ เฐญเฐ—เฐคเฑ เฐธเฐฟเฐ‚เฐ—เฑ เฐธเฑ‡เฐต เฐธเฐฎเฐฟเฐคเฐฟ เฐธเฐญเฑเฐฏเฑเฐฒเฑ เฐชเฑ‡เฐฐเฑเฐ•เฑŠเฐจเฑเฐจเฐพเฐฐเฑ.

    เฐˆ เฐ•เฐพเฐฐเฑเฐฏเฐ•เฑเฐฐเฐฎเฐ‚เฐฒเฑ‹ เฐ—เฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฎ เฐชเฑ†เฐฆเฑเฐฆเฐฒเฑ, เฐธเฐฎเฐฟเฐคเฐฟ เฐธเฐญเฑเฐฏเฑเฐฒเฑ, เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏ เฐธเฐฟเฐฌเฑเฐฌเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟ เฐฎเฐฐเฐฟเฐฏเฑ เฐ—เฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฎเฐธเฑเฐคเฑเฐฒเฑ เฐชเฐพเฐฒเฑเฐ—เฑŠเฐจเฑเฐจเฐพเฐฐเฑ.

    #SocialService #BhagatSinghSevaSamithi #HealthCamp #Pargi #FreeMedicalCamp
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    เฐ•เฐฒเฑเฐฒเฑเฐตเฐพเฐชเฐฒเฑเฐฒเฐฟเฐฒเฑ‹ เฐ˜เฐจเฐ‚เฐ—เฐพ เฐ‰เฐšเฐฟเฐค เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏ เฐถเฐฟเฐฌเฐฟเฐฐเฐ‚ – 300 เฐฎเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟเฐ•เฐฟ เฐฒเฐฌเฑเฐงเฐฟ เฐชเฐฐเฐฟเฐ—เฐฟ, เฐกเฐฟเฐธเฑ†เฐ‚เฐฌเฐฐเฑ 21: เฐชเฐฐเฐฟเฐ—เฐฟ เฐฎเฐ‚เฐกเฐฒเฐ‚ เฐ•เฐฒเฑเฐฒเฑเฐตเฐพเฐชเฐฒเฑเฐฒเฐฟ เฐ—เฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฎเฐ‚เฐฒเฑ‹ เฐญเฐ—เฐคเฑ เฐธเฐฟเฐ‚เฐ—เฑ เฐธเฑ‡เฐต เฐธเฐฎเฐฟเฐคเฐฟ เฐ†เฐงเฑเฐตเฐฐเฑเฐฏเฐ‚เฐฒเฑ‹ เฐจเฐฟเฐฐเฑเฐตเฐนเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐฟเฐจ เฐ‰เฐšเฐฟเฐค เฐฎเฑ†เฐกเฐฟเฐ•เฐฒเฑ เฐ•เฑเฐฏเฐพเฐ‚เฐชเฑ เฐ†เฐฆเฐฟเฐตเฐพเฐฐเฐ‚ เฐจเฐพเฐกเฑ เฐ…เฐคเฑเฐฏเฐ‚เฐค เฐฆเฐฟเฐ—เฑเฐตเฐฟเฐœเฐฏเฐ‚เฐ—เฐพ เฐฎเฑเฐ—เฐฟเฐธเฐฟเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟ. เฐ—เฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฎเฑ€เฐฃ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐœเฐฒเฐ•เฑ เฐจเฐพเฐฃเฑเฐฏเฐฎเฑˆเฐจ เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏเฐพเฐจเฑเฐจเฐฟ เฐšเฑ‡เฐฐเฑเฐต เฐšเฑ‡เฐฏเฐพเฐฒเฐจเฑ‡ เฐฒเฐ•เฑเฐทเฑเฐฏเฐ‚เฐคเฑ‹ เฐเฐฐเฑเฐชเฐพเฐŸเฑ เฐšเฑ‡เฐธเฐฟเฐจ เฐˆ เฐถเฐฟเฐฌเฐฟเฐฐเฐพเฐจเฐฟเฐ•เฐฟ เฐตเฐฟเฐถเฑ‡เฐท เฐธเฑเฐชเฐ‚เฐฆเฐจ เฐฒเฐญเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐฟเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟ. เฐ•เฐพเฐฐเฑเฐฏเฐ•เฑเฐฐเฐฎ เฐตเฐฟเฐตเฐฐเฐพเฐฒเฑ: เฐชเฐพเฐฒเฑเฐ—เฑŠเฐจเฑเฐจ เฐตเฐพเฐฐเฑ: เฐˆ เฐถเฐฟเฐฌเฐฟเฐฐเฐ‚เฐฒเฑ‹ เฐ•เฐฒเฑเฐฒเฑเฐตเฐพเฐชเฐฒเฑเฐฒเฐฟ เฐฎเฐฐเฐฟเฐฏเฑ เฐชเฐฐเฐฟเฐธเฐฐ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐพเฐ‚เฐคเฐพเฐฒเฐ•เฑ เฐšเฑ†เฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟเฐจ เฐฆเฐพเฐฆเฐพเฐชเฑ 300 เฐฎเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐœเฐฒเฑ เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏ เฐชเฐฐเฑ€เฐ•เฑเฐทเฐฒเฑ เฐšเฑ‡เฐฏเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฑเฐ•เฑเฐจเฑเฐจเฐพเฐฐเฑ. เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏ เฐชเฐฐเฑ€เฐ•เฑเฐทเฐฒเฑ: เฐœเฐจเฐฐเฐฒเฑ เฐซเฐฟเฐœเฑ€เฐทเฐฟเฐฏเฐจเฑเฐฒเฐคเฑ‹ เฐชเฐพเฐŸเฑ เฐจเฐฟเฐชเฑเฐฃเฑเฐฒเฑˆเฐจ เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏเฑเฐฒเฑ เฐฐเฑ‹เฐ—เฑเฐฒเฐจเฑ เฐชเฐฐเฑ€เฐ•เฑเฐทเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐฟ, เฐคเฐ—เฐฟเฐจ เฐธเฐฒเฐนเฐพเฐฒเฑ เฐธเฑ‚เฐšเฐจเฐฒเฑ เฐ…เฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐพเฐฐเฑ. เฐฌเฑ€เฐชเฑ€, เฐทเฑเฐ—เฐฐเฑ เฐตเฐ‚เฐŸเฐฟ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฅเฐฎเฐฟเฐ• เฐชเฐฐเฑ€เฐ•เฑเฐทเฐฒเฑ เฐจเฐฟเฐฐเฑเฐตเฐนเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐฟ เฐ‰เฐšเฐฟเฐคเฐ‚เฐ—เฐพ เฐฎเฐ‚เฐฆเฑเฐฒเฐจเฑ เฐชเฐ‚เฐชเฐฟเฐฃเฑ€ เฐšเฑ‡เฐถเฐพเฐฐเฑ. เฐจเฐฟเฐฐเฑเฐตเฐพเฐนเฐฃ: เฐญเฐ—เฐคเฑ เฐธเฐฟเฐ‚เฐ—เฑ เฐธเฑ‡เฐต เฐธเฐฎเฐฟเฐคเฐฟ เฐธเฐญเฑเฐฏเฑเฐฒเฑ เฐฎเฐฐเฐฟเฐฏเฑ เฐตเฐพเฐฒเฐ‚เฐŸเฑ€เฐฐเฑเฐฒเฑ เฐ•เฑเฐฐเฐฎเฐถเฐฟเฐ•เฑเฐทเฐฃเฐคเฑ‹ เฐฐเฑ‹เฐ—เฑเฐฒเฐ•เฑ เฐธเฑ‡เฐตเฐฒเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฐพเฐฐเฑ. เฐธเฐฎเฐฟเฐคเฐฟ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐคเฐฟเฐจเฐฟเฐงเฑเฐฒ เฐธเฐ‚เฐฆเฑ‡เฐถเฐ‚: "เฐ—เฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฎเฐพเฐฒเฑเฐฒเฑ‹ เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏ เฐธเฐฆเฑเฐชเฐพเฐฏเฐพเฐฒเฐ•เฑ เฐฆเฑ‚เฐฐเฐ‚เฐ—เฐพ เฐ‰เฐจเฑเฐจ เฐตเฐพเฐฐเฐฟเฐ•เฐฟ เฐฎเฐพ เฐตเฐ‚เฐคเฑ เฐธเฐนเฐพเฐฏเฐ‚ เฐšเฑ‡เฐฏเฐพเฐฒเฐจเฑ‡ เฐคเฐชเฐจเฐคเฑ‹ เฐˆ เฐ•เฑเฐฏเฐพเฐ‚เฐชเฑเฐจเฑ เฐเฐฐเฑเฐชเฐพเฐŸเฑ เฐšเฑ‡เฐถเฐพเฐ‚. เฐ‡เฐ‚เฐค เฐชเฑ†เฐฆเฑเฐฆ เฐธเฐ‚เฐ–เฑเฐฏเฐฒเฑ‹ เฐชเฑเฐฐเฐœเฐฒเฑ เฐตเฐšเฑเฐšเฐฟ เฐฆเฑ€เฐจเฐฟเฐจเฐฟ เฐธเฐฆเฑเฐตเฐฟเฐจเฐฟเฐฏเฑ‹เฐ—เฐ‚ เฐšเฑ‡เฐธเฑเฐ•เฑ‹เฐตเฐกเฐ‚ เฐฎเฐพเฐ•เฑ เฐŽเฐ‚เฐคเฑ‹ เฐคเฑƒเฐชเฑเฐคเฐฟเฐจเฐฟเฐšเฑเฐšเฐฟเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟ" เฐ…เฐจเฐฟ เฐญเฐ—เฐคเฑ เฐธเฐฟเฐ‚เฐ—เฑ เฐธเฑ‡เฐต เฐธเฐฎเฐฟเฐคเฐฟ เฐธเฐญเฑเฐฏเฑเฐฒเฑ เฐชเฑ‡เฐฐเฑเฐ•เฑŠเฐจเฑเฐจเฐพเฐฐเฑ. เฐˆ เฐ•เฐพเฐฐเฑเฐฏเฐ•เฑเฐฐเฐฎเฐ‚เฐฒเฑ‹ เฐ—เฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฎ เฐชเฑ†เฐฆเฑเฐฆเฐฒเฑ, เฐธเฐฎเฐฟเฐคเฐฟ เฐธเฐญเฑเฐฏเฑเฐฒเฑ, เฐตเฑˆเฐฆเฑเฐฏ เฐธเฐฟเฐฌเฑเฐฌเฐ‚เฐฆเฐฟ เฐฎเฐฐเฐฟเฐฏเฑ เฐ—เฑเฐฐเฐพเฐฎเฐธเฑเฐคเฑเฐฒเฑ เฐชเฐพเฐฒเฑเฐ—เฑŠเฐจเฑเฐจเฐพเฐฐเฑ. #SocialService #BhagatSinghSevaSamithi #HealthCamp #Pargi #FreeMedicalCamp #andhrapradesh #karthik BSS Team founder #Dr Taraknath #lavankumar #siddhu #venugopal
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  • A huge shoutout to the amazing teams at the Ramamurthy Nagar vaccination booths today! To the doctors, nurses, and volunteers working tirelessly across our neighborhood: Thank you for your compassion and hard work in protecting our children. You are the true heroes of Karnataka's health!

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  • *The Question Isn't *What* Your Title Is. The Question Is *What* You Do With It.**

    You are a Reporter, a Journalist, a Coordinator. But let's ask a more fundamental question: When was the last time your question made power tremble? When did a Minister, an MP, an Officer pause and realize they were truly answerable to the people you represent?

    The sacred duty of the Press is to be the voice of the people and a mirror to power. But we are surrounded by the ghosts of failed promises, the cunning of empty manifestos, and the deafening silence where accountability should be.

    **Are we really doing our job? Or are we just reporting the excuses?**

    At Bharat Aawaz, we don't just ask the question. We build the platform for the answer. We believe in **“เคธเค‚เคตเคพเคฆ เคธเฅ‡ เคธเคฎเคพเคงเคพเคจ” (Samvad Se Samadhan)** — moving from mere talk to tangible transformation.

    **Imagine this. Not as a dream, but as our blueprint for a revolution in accountability:**

    You will not just 'request' an interview. You will establish **The People's Forum** in your constituency. An arena where power doesn't lecture, it listens. Where the agenda is not set by the politician, but by the public.

    In this arena:
    * You will summon the sitting MLA or MP, and alongside them, every leader who contested for the people's vote.
    * You will call upon every key officer responsible for the constituency's welfare.
    * You will come armed not with opinions, but with undeniable facts—your ammunition will be RTI replies, documented evidence, and official records.
    * The people are not spectators; they are the jury. You will bring forward every citizen with a grievance, a problem, or a question.
    * The venue will not be a sterile conference room, but the heart of the community—a local school on a Sunday, where every citizen has a front-row seat to democracy.

    Every three months, this People's Forum will conduct a public audit. We will ask:
    * What was promised for the last 90 days?
    * What was delivered? What is pending, and why?
    * What is the concrete, written plan for the next 90 days?

    Everything will be concluded in writing. Not a political promise, but a public commitment. This is the **Real Performance Review**, conducted by the people, for the people. This is how we make our legislative and executive systems truly answerable.

    Each of these local forums is a tributary, feeding the great river of change that is the national **Bharat Conclave.**

    So, we ask you again. Are you just a reporter?

    Or are you ready to be an architect of accountability? With Bharat Aawaz, you are the living embodiment of Samvad Se Samadhan.
    *The Question Isn't *What* Your Title Is. The Question Is *What* You Do With It.** You are a Reporter, a Journalist, a Coordinator. But let's ask a more fundamental question: When was the last time your question made power tremble? When did a Minister, an MP, an Officer pause and realize they were truly answerable to the people you represent? The sacred duty of the Press is to be the voice of the people and a mirror to power. But we are surrounded by the ghosts of failed promises, the cunning of empty manifestos, and the deafening silence where accountability should be. **Are we really doing our job? Or are we just reporting the excuses?** At Bharat Aawaz, we don't just ask the question. We build the platform for the answer. We believe in **“เคธเค‚เคตเคพเคฆ เคธเฅ‡ เคธเคฎเคพเคงเคพเคจ” (Samvad Se Samadhan)** — moving from mere talk to tangible transformation. **Imagine this. Not as a dream, but as our blueprint for a revolution in accountability:** You will not just 'request' an interview. You will establish **The People's Forum** in your constituency. An arena where power doesn't lecture, it listens. Where the agenda is not set by the politician, but by the public. In this arena: * You will summon the sitting MLA or MP, and alongside them, every leader who contested for the people's vote. * You will call upon every key officer responsible for the constituency's welfare. * You will come armed not with opinions, but with undeniable facts—your ammunition will be RTI replies, documented evidence, and official records. * The people are not spectators; they are the jury. You will bring forward every citizen with a grievance, a problem, or a question. * The venue will not be a sterile conference room, but the heart of the community—a local school on a Sunday, where every citizen has a front-row seat to democracy. Every three months, this People's Forum will conduct a public audit. We will ask: * What was promised for the last 90 days? * What was delivered? What is pending, and why? * What is the concrete, written plan for the next 90 days? Everything will be concluded in writing. Not a political promise, but a public commitment. This is the **Real Performance Review**, conducted by the people, for the people. This is how we make our legislative and executive systems truly answerable. Each of these local forums is a tributary, feeding the great river of change that is the national **Bharat Conclave.** So, we ask you again. Are you just a reporter? Or are you ready to be an architect of accountability? With Bharat Aawaz, you are the living embodiment of Samvad Se Samadhan.
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  • The Voice Listens

    Anjali clutched her journalism degree like a shield that had failed her. In the gleaming, high-decibel newsrooms of Delhi where she had interned, truth was a commodity, traded for ratings and shaped by the highest bidder. Stories that mattered were buried under an avalanche of celebrity gossip and political shouting matches. The fire that had propelled her through college was dwindling to a flicker of disillusionment. Was this it? Was the voice of the nation just the loudest echo in a closed chamber?

    One night, scrolling aimlessly through the digital noise, a simple, stark headline caught her eye. It wasn't from a major outlet. The website was minimalist, almost plain. The logo was a simple, powerful Devanagari script: เคญเคพเคฐเคค เค†เคตเคพเคœเคผ (Bharat Aawaz). The tagline read: Can You Be the Voice of the Poor, Deprived, and Depressed?

    The story was about a community of weavers in rural Bihar whose livelihood was being decimated by a new industrial policy. It was told not through the lens of an expert in a studio, but through the raw, unfiltered words of the weavers themselves. There was no sensationalism, only a quiet, profound dignity in their struggle. Anjali spent the next hour devouring every article on the site. These were stories from the heart of the country, from the places the cameras never went. This was journalism as a service, not a spectacle.

    With a surge of purpose she hadn't felt in months, she found their contact information—a simple WhatsApp number. She typed out a message, her heart pounding. "I want to be a voice," she wrote. "I want to join."

    The reply came from a man named Prakash, the founder and editor. Bharat Aawaz, he explained, wasn't a company; it was a mission. They had no fancy office, just a network of a few dedicated reporters and citizen journalists, connected by their shared belief that the real stories of India were not in its boardrooms, but in its villages, its fields, and its slums.

    Her first assignment was a whisper of a lead from a remote tribal hamlet in the hills of Jharkhand, a place called Pathargarh. The official story was that the village was being "relocated" for a new dam project, a symbol of progress. The whisper said otherwise.

    When Anjali arrived, the air was thick with fear. The villagers, proud and ancient, were being treated like ghosts on their own land. Men in uniforms patrolled their fields, and the promises of compensation and new homes were hollow words that dissolved in the monsoon air. For days, no one would speak to her. To them, she was just another outsider with a notebook, another tourist of their tragedy.

    Remembering Prakash's advice—"Don't be a reporter, be a listener"—she put her notebook away. She helped an elderly woman draw water from the well. She sat with the children and listened to their songs. She shared the simple meals offered to her, learning the names of the trees, the hills, and the spirits that resided in them.

    Slowly, the stories came. Not as interviews, but as conversations. They spoke of sacred groves that would be submerged, of ancestral lands sold through forged documents, of a future where their identity would be washed away. An old chieftain, his eyes holding the wisdom of generations, finally showed her a tattered, hidden file. It contained original land deeds, proof that the land was theirs, a truth the authorities claimed did not exist.

    As she documented the evidence, the pressure mounted. Her tires were slashed. A local official warned her to leave for her own safety. The human in her was terrified. But the journalist in her, the voice she had promised to be, knew this was the story. This was the moment of choice: to be a chronicler of their defeat, or a channel for their fight.

    She sent her findings to Prakash. Bharat Aawaz didn't just publish an article. They started a movement. They used the villagers' own words, their photos, their songs. The headline was simple: "Pathargarh Has a Voice. Are You Listening?"

    The story, amplified on social media, broke through the national media's bubble of indifference. It was shared by students, activists, and then, by more prominent journalists who had been shamed into paying attention. The hashtag #AawazForPathargarh began to trend. The raw truth of the villagers' testimony was more powerful than any polished corporate press release.

    Weeks later, a team of human rights lawyers, alerted by the story, arrived in Pathargarh. A national commission launched an inquiry. The dam project was halted, pending a review of the land claims.

    Anjali stood on a hill overlooking the village, not as a reporter who had "broken" a story, but as a link in a chain of truth. The victory wasn't hers; it belonged to the people of Pathargarh who had dared to speak. Bharat Aawaz hadn't given them a voice; it had simply passed them the microphone, ensuring the whole country could hear the song they were already singing. The flicker of disillusionment she once felt had been forged in the fire of Pathargarh's struggle into an unshakeable flame. She finally understood. To be the voice of Bharat, you first had to learn how to listen.
    The Voice Listens Anjali clutched her journalism degree like a shield that had failed her. In the gleaming, high-decibel newsrooms of Delhi where she had interned, truth was a commodity, traded for ratings and shaped by the highest bidder. Stories that mattered were buried under an avalanche of celebrity gossip and political shouting matches. The fire that had propelled her through college was dwindling to a flicker of disillusionment. Was this it? Was the voice of the nation just the loudest echo in a closed chamber? One night, scrolling aimlessly through the digital noise, a simple, stark headline caught her eye. It wasn't from a major outlet. The website was minimalist, almost plain. The logo was a simple, powerful Devanagari script: เคญเคพเคฐเคค เค†เคตเคพเคœเคผ (Bharat Aawaz). The tagline read: Can You Be the Voice of the Poor, Deprived, and Depressed? The story was about a community of weavers in rural Bihar whose livelihood was being decimated by a new industrial policy. It was told not through the lens of an expert in a studio, but through the raw, unfiltered words of the weavers themselves. There was no sensationalism, only a quiet, profound dignity in their struggle. Anjali spent the next hour devouring every article on the site. These were stories from the heart of the country, from the places the cameras never went. This was journalism as a service, not a spectacle. With a surge of purpose she hadn't felt in months, she found their contact information—a simple WhatsApp number. She typed out a message, her heart pounding. "I want to be a voice," she wrote. "I want to join." The reply came from a man named Prakash, the founder and editor. Bharat Aawaz, he explained, wasn't a company; it was a mission. They had no fancy office, just a network of a few dedicated reporters and citizen journalists, connected by their shared belief that the real stories of India were not in its boardrooms, but in its villages, its fields, and its slums. Her first assignment was a whisper of a lead from a remote tribal hamlet in the hills of Jharkhand, a place called Pathargarh. The official story was that the village was being "relocated" for a new dam project, a symbol of progress. The whisper said otherwise. When Anjali arrived, the air was thick with fear. The villagers, proud and ancient, were being treated like ghosts on their own land. Men in uniforms patrolled their fields, and the promises of compensation and new homes were hollow words that dissolved in the monsoon air. For days, no one would speak to her. To them, she was just another outsider with a notebook, another tourist of their tragedy. Remembering Prakash's advice—"Don't be a reporter, be a listener"—she put her notebook away. She helped an elderly woman draw water from the well. She sat with the children and listened to their songs. She shared the simple meals offered to her, learning the names of the trees, the hills, and the spirits that resided in them. Slowly, the stories came. Not as interviews, but as conversations. They spoke of sacred groves that would be submerged, of ancestral lands sold through forged documents, of a future where their identity would be washed away. An old chieftain, his eyes holding the wisdom of generations, finally showed her a tattered, hidden file. It contained original land deeds, proof that the land was theirs, a truth the authorities claimed did not exist. As she documented the evidence, the pressure mounted. Her tires were slashed. A local official warned her to leave for her own safety. The human in her was terrified. But the journalist in her, the voice she had promised to be, knew this was the story. This was the moment of choice: to be a chronicler of their defeat, or a channel for their fight. She sent her findings to Prakash. Bharat Aawaz didn't just publish an article. They started a movement. They used the villagers' own words, their photos, their songs. The headline was simple: "Pathargarh Has a Voice. Are You Listening?" The story, amplified on social media, broke through the national media's bubble of indifference. It was shared by students, activists, and then, by more prominent journalists who had been shamed into paying attention. The hashtag #AawazForPathargarh began to trend. The raw truth of the villagers' testimony was more powerful than any polished corporate press release. Weeks later, a team of human rights lawyers, alerted by the story, arrived in Pathargarh. A national commission launched an inquiry. The dam project was halted, pending a review of the land claims. Anjali stood on a hill overlooking the village, not as a reporter who had "broken" a story, but as a link in a chain of truth. The victory wasn't hers; it belonged to the people of Pathargarh who had dared to speak. Bharat Aawaz hadn't given them a voice; it had simply passed them the microphone, ensuring the whole country could hear the song they were already singing. The flicker of disillusionment she once felt had been forged in the fire of Pathargarh's struggle into an unshakeable flame. She finally understood. To be the voice of Bharat, you first had to learn how to listen.
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  • Do you believe citizen journalism (people reporting news through phones or social media) is helping or harming mainstream journalism?
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    Photographer & Videographer Internship (2 Months – Paid) Location: On-site, Madhapur, Hyderabad Shift: Morning Shift (Full-time) Start Date: Immediate Duration: 2 Months Stipend: Paid Internship Are you passionate about capturing stories through a lens? Do you have a creative eye for both photography and videography? Join our fast-paced Digital Marketing Agency as a Photographer & Videographer Intern and work with exciting brands, campaigns, and content projects. • Hands-on experience with real brand projects. • Creative freedom and mentorship from a passionate team. • Paid internship with potential for full-time opportunity. To Apply: Send your portfolio (or sample work) and resume . Job Types: Full-time, Internship Contract length: 2 months Pay: โ‚น10,000.00 - โ‚น15,000.00 per month Schedule: • Day shift • Morning shift Application Question(s): • Portfolio Link Work Location: In person
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  • Should independent journalists be given the same legal protection and government benefits as mainstream media reporters?



    Vote now & share your thoughts! Your voice matters in shaping media freedom in INDIA!
    ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ Should independent journalists be given the same legal protection and government benefits as mainstream media reporters? Vote now & share your thoughts! Your voice matters in shaping media freedom in INDIA!
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  • Referral Program: Build a Media Team of Your Own

    Grow Your Network. Share the Mission. Earn Together.

    Imagine a world where every person you introduce to media doesn’t just become a colleague. they become part of your mission, your movement, and your growth story.

    At BMA BUSINESS EDGE, we don’t just believe in growing alone. we grow together. And that’s exactly what our Referral Program is designed for: to help you build your own media team, inspire others to join the platform, and earn with purpose.

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    Every time they submit a report, conduct training, or refer others, you earn referral incentives, build recognition, and rise in the ranks of media entrepreneurship.

    The BMA EDGE Referral Model – How It Works:
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    Build Your Own Media Army
    Whether you’re a student, a retired professional, or a first-time reporter in a small town—you have the power to create your own network of truth-tellers. You’re not just building a media team—you’re building a movement.
    Every new person you onboard means:
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    Ravi, a college student from Bihar, invited 10 of his classmates to join BMA EDGE. Today, they run a student media club, reporting from campuses and rural areas. Ravi not only earns from their activities but is now a district-level media coordinator for BMA. All this happened without him ever leaving his town.

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    #BMA#bharatmediaassociation#Mediaprofessionals#
    Referral Program: Build a Media Team of Your Own Grow Your Network. Share the Mission. Earn Together. Imagine a world where every person you introduce to media doesn’t just become a colleague. they become part of your mission, your movement, and your growth story. At BMA BUSINESS EDGE, we don’t just believe in growing alone. we grow together. And that’s exactly what our Referral Program is designed for: to help you build your own media team, inspire others to join the platform, and earn with purpose. ๐ŸŒฑ The Power of One Referral It starts with a conversation. You tell someone about BMA maybe a friend, a fellow youth in your village, or a teacher who believes in truth. They get inspired, they join, and they start contributing. But here’s the best part: You don’t just help them grow you grow too. Every time they submit a report, conduct training, or refer others, you earn referral incentives, build recognition, and rise in the ranks of media entrepreneurship. ๐Ÿ“ฃ The BMA EDGE Referral Model – How It Works: 1. You Invite -Share your unique referral code or invite link with people in your community, network, or social media. 2. They Join When someone registers using your referral, they become a part of your team in the BMA system. 3. They Contribute -As they begin reporting news, participating in campaigns, or even training others— you start earning points, rewards, and income. 4. You All Grow Together- As your team expands, you grow as a media leader—with respect, reputation, and recurring benefits. ๐Ÿ”ฅ Build Your Own Media Army Whether you’re a student, a retired professional, or a first-time reporter in a small town—you have the power to create your own network of truth-tellers. You’re not just building a media team—you’re building a movement. Every new person you onboard means: • One more voice for truth • One more changemaker in their area • One more story reaching the world • And one more step forward for your mission ๐Ÿ† Why This is More Than Just Earning This isn’t a referral scheme. This is leadership in action. You’re not selling a product—you’re inviting people to join a cause that matters. You’re becoming: • A mentor to new media professionals • A guide for future storytellers • A leader in a growing nationwide network And yes, while you're doing all this, you earn rewards, income, and recognition. But more importantly. you earn respect. ๐Ÿ’ฌ Real Story, Real Impact Ravi, a college student from Bihar, invited 10 of his classmates to join BMA EDGE. Today, they run a student media club, reporting from campuses and rural areas. Ravi not only earns from their activities but is now a district-level media coordinator for BMA. All this happened without him ever leaving his town. This is the power of the BMA Referral Program. ๐Ÿ’ก Final Message "You don’t need a big office to build something big. You just need a bold voice, a shared vision, and a few people who believe in you." Start your journey today. Share the BMA mission. Build your team. Change the world one Media Aepirants at a time. #BMA#bharatmediaassociation#Mediaprofessionals#
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  • What is BMA BUSINESS EDGE?
    Your Gateway to Media Entrepreneurship Without Investment
    In today’s digital era, Media is no longer just about breaking news. it’s about creating change, building communities, and growing with purpose.
    But what if we told you that Media could also be a business opportunity?
    That’s exactly what BMA BUSINESS EDGE brings to the table.
    BMA BUSINESS EDGE: Empowerment through Media
    BMA BUSINESS EDGE is the business growth and networking arm of Bharat Media Association (BMA).
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    ๐ŸŽฏ What is BMA BUSINESS EDGE? Your Gateway to Media Entrepreneurship Without Investment In today’s digital era, Media is no longer just about breaking news. it’s about creating change, building communities, and growing with purpose. But what if we told you that Media could also be a business opportunity? That’s exactly what BMA BUSINESS EDGE brings to the table. ๐Ÿš€ BMA BUSINESS EDGE: Empowerment through Media BMA BUSINESS EDGE is the business growth and networking arm of Bharat Media Association (BMA). It’s built for people like you. ๐Ÿ“ The local reporter to every professional struggling for recognition in media ๐Ÿ“ The student passionate about change ๐Ÿ“ The housewife with stories to tell ๐Ÿ“ The rural change-maker with no media access With BMA BUSINESS EDGE, every individual becomes a part of a national movement—armed with information, income, and impact. ๐ŸŒŸ What Makes BMA BUSINESS EDGE Unique? Most media platforms focus on content. BMA BUSINESS EDGE focuses on people empowering them with: ๐Ÿ“ฐ 1. A Platform to Report Stories and Make an Impact You don’t need to be a big media professional to create big impact. At BMA BUSINESS EDGE, whether you're a reporter, photographer, video creator, anchor, editor, or content writer you can: • Highlight powerful stories from your community • Bring hidden issues to national attention • Uplift unheard voices and spark real change • Build your identity while serving society At BMA BUSINESS EDGE, every media voice matters—and every effort creates a ripple of impact. ๐Ÿ’ผ 2. A Business Model to Earn and Grow BMA EDGE isn’t just an opportunity—it’s a complete ecosystem for media professionals to thrive. Whether you’re a reporter, photographer, video editor, anchor, content creator, or storyteller, you can build your media career and income together—all without any upfront investment. Here’s how you earn with BMA BUSINESS EDGE: โœ” News Reporting & Content Creation Submit verified reports, news videos, interviews, photo stories, or digital articles—get paid for every impactful submission. Your local voice becomes national news. โœ” Referrals and Onboarding Invite aspiring media contributors—journalists, content writers, video creators, students, or influencers—to join BMA. Earn referral incentives and grow your own team of change makers. โœ” Training and Mentorship Become a certified BMA media trainer in your region. Conduct workshops, lead awareness sessions, and mentor new media professionals in your area. Earn income while empowering others. โœ” Campaign Participation Lead or support BMA-led campaigns. RTI awareness, voter education, fact-checking, rural reporting drives, and more. Gain honorariums, recognition, and grow your public leadership profile as a trusted voice of truth. ๐Ÿ”— Your Role. Your Growth. Your Terms. BMA BUSINESS EDGE supports freelancers, beginners, experienced pros, and media enthusiasts alike. Whether you work from a studio in the city or a small village with just a smartphone—you can earn, grow, and impact lives through your media skills. With BMA BUSINESS EDGE, you’re not just reporting stories—you're building a sustainable career in media with purpose. ๐ŸŒ A Zero-Investment Business Network for Everyone Most businesses need: • Capital ๐Ÿ’ฐ • Infrastructure ๐Ÿข • Risk ๐Ÿงพ • Time โฑ๏ธ BMA BUSINESS EDGE needs none of these. What you need is: โœ… A mobile phone or internet โœ… A desire to tell the truth โœ… A heart for society โœ… And a mind to grow with BMA We provide everything else—training, platform, support, tools, and credibility. ๐Ÿ’ก Whether You're in a City or a Village – BMA BUSINESS EDGE Works for You From Delhi to Dindigul, from Ranchi to Rajkot BMA BUSINESS EDGE is a network built to empower people wherever they are. We believe that truth doesn’t only come from studios. it lives in the streets, fields, towns, and villages of India. And you are the voice we need to bring it forward. ๐ŸŒˆ What Will You Achieve with BMA BUSINESS EDGE? • Identity: Be recognized as a certified media representative • Income: Earn from multiple streams—reporting, training, referrals • Influence: Be a local voice with national reach • Impact: Change lives, empower communities, build awareness This isn’t just journalism. This is entrepreneurial media with a mission. Whether you’re a reporter, videographer, editor, anchor, or content creator—at BMA EDGE, you’re not just telling stories. You’re building impact, income, and a future—on your own terms. ๐Ÿ”ฅ Join the Movement. Be the Media. Own the Change. If you’ve ever dreamed of being a voice that matters... If you're a reporter, storyteller, video creator, editor, anchor, or media enthusiast... If you want to grow without corporate chains... If you believe in standing for truth and earning through impact... Then BMA EDGE is built for you. Your skills. Your stories. Your mission. Your media journey—starts here.Then BMA EDGE is your platform. Your voice. Your business. ๐Ÿ“Œ Start your journey with BMA BUSINESS EDGE today. No fees. No risks. Just courage, conviction, and the will to grow. Because at BMA, we don’t just create reporters. we empower media professionals to become entrepreneurs. Whether you're a journalist, content creator, anchor, editor, or filmmaker—you don’t just tell stories; you build a mission-driven media career.
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