• రాజన్న సిరిసిల్ల జిల్లా Sl No. Ward
    No. Name of the Candidate Party
    No. of Votes
    polled through
    Postal Ballot
    1st ROUND FINAL
    ROUND TOTAL
    1 1 ALUKA THIRUPATHI INC 1 373 374
    2 1 BURA BALAMALLU BRS 0 458 458
    3 1 VISHNU BOORA BJP 0 89 89
    4 1 KATHHERAPAKA RAJU Independent 0 10 10
    5 1 BURA YADAGIRI Independent 0 60 60
    6 1 NOTA 0 3 3
    7 1 Rejected 0 7 7
    1 Total 1 1000 0 1001
    1 2
    DR. KAVITHA BATTHULA ALIAS
    KAVITHA MADUPU INC 4 123 127
    2 2 DASHARATHEM SOMISHETTY AIFB 0 24 24
    3 2 DUMALA SRIKANTH BJP 4 355 359
    4 2 VEMULA RAMULU BRS 1 476 477
    5 2 ANNARAPU DEVENDER Independent 0 14 14
    6 2 NOTA 0 4 4
    7 2 Rejected 0 4 4
    2 Total 9 1000 0 1009
    1 3 KAMUNI VANITHA INC 3 394 397
    2 3 CHOPPADANDI SWAROOPA RANI BJP 2 35 37
    3 3 JINDAM KALA BRS 8 566 574
    4 3 NOTA 0 2 2
    5 3 Rejected 3 3 6
    3 Total 16 1000 0 1016
    1 4 ADDAGATLA MADHAVI BRS 1 400 401
    2 4 LAIQ SULTANA INC 2 576 578
    3 4 SRAVANTHI MAHESHUNI BJP 1 14 15
    4 4 NOTA 0 2 2
    5 4 Rejected 0 8 8
    4 Total 4 1000 0 1004
    1 5 DARNAM ARUNA BRS 1 521 522
    2 5 DUDAM USHA SRI BJP 0 74 74
    3 5 YELLE HEMALATHA INC 3 390 393
    4 5 NOTA 0 9 9
    5 5 Rejected 0 6 6
    5 Total 4 1000 0 1004
    1 6 INJAPURI NAVYA BJP 0 38 38
    2 6 DUDAM RAJANI BRS 4 586 590
    3 6 NALLA UMA INC 0 12 12
    4 6 THADUKA LAVANYA Independent 1 358 359
    5 6 NOTA 0 2 2
    6 6 Rejected 0 4 4
    6 Total 5 1000 0 1005
    1 7 AGGIRAMULU VOJJELA BRS 1 339 340
    2 7 ARAKALA RAMESH BSP 0 1 1
    3 7 ERRAM VENKATRAJAM BJP 5 422 427
    Detailed Counting
    రాజన్న సిరిసిల్ల జిల్లా Sl No. Ward No. Name of the Candidate Party No. of Votes polled through Postal Ballot 1st ROUND FINAL ROUND TOTAL 1 1 ALUKA THIRUPATHI INC 1 373 374 2 1 BURA BALAMALLU BRS 0 458 458 3 1 VISHNU BOORA BJP 0 89 89 4 1 KATHHERAPAKA RAJU Independent 0 10 10 5 1 BURA YADAGIRI Independent 0 60 60 6 1 NOTA 0 3 3 7 1 Rejected 0 7 7 1 Total 1 1000 0 1001 1 2 DR. KAVITHA BATTHULA ALIAS KAVITHA MADUPU INC 4 123 127 2 2 DASHARATHEM SOMISHETTY AIFB 0 24 24 3 2 DUMALA SRIKANTH BJP 4 355 359 4 2 VEMULA RAMULU BRS 1 476 477 5 2 ANNARAPU DEVENDER Independent 0 14 14 6 2 NOTA 0 4 4 7 2 Rejected 0 4 4 2 Total 9 1000 0 1009 1 3 KAMUNI VANITHA INC 3 394 397 2 3 CHOPPADANDI SWAROOPA RANI BJP 2 35 37 3 3 JINDAM KALA BRS 8 566 574 4 3 NOTA 0 2 2 5 3 Rejected 3 3 6 3 Total 16 1000 0 1016 1 4 ADDAGATLA MADHAVI BRS 1 400 401 2 4 LAIQ SULTANA INC 2 576 578 3 4 SRAVANTHI MAHESHUNI BJP 1 14 15 4 4 NOTA 0 2 2 5 4 Rejected 0 8 8 4 Total 4 1000 0 1004 1 5 DARNAM ARUNA BRS 1 521 522 2 5 DUDAM USHA SRI BJP 0 74 74 3 5 YELLE HEMALATHA INC 3 390 393 4 5 NOTA 0 9 9 5 5 Rejected 0 6 6 5 Total 4 1000 0 1004 1 6 INJAPURI NAVYA BJP 0 38 38 2 6 DUDAM RAJANI BRS 4 586 590 3 6 NALLA UMA INC 0 12 12 4 6 THADUKA LAVANYA Independent 1 358 359 5 6 NOTA 0 2 2 6 6 Rejected 0 4 4 6 Total 5 1000 0 1005 1 7 AGGIRAMULU VOJJELA BRS 1 339 340 2 7 ARAKALA RAMESH BSP 0 1 1 3 7 ERRAM VENKATRAJAM BJP 5 422 427 Detailed Counting
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  • రాజన్న సిరిసిల్ల జిల్లా లో ఈరోజు పోలింగ్ శాతం వార్డుల వారీగా Male Female Others Total Male Female Others Total
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
    Mandal Parishath Upper
    primary school/ North West
    wing, Ragudu
    1 309 324 0 633 78.83 83.51 0 81.15
    Mandal parishath upper
    primary school/ South west
    wing, Ragudu
    2 320 336 0 656 82.26 84 0 83.14
    Mandal parishath upper
    primary school/ South East
    wing, Ragudu
    3 312 336 0 648 81.46 83.79 0 82.65
    Community hall,
    Shanthinagar Old 2nd Ward 4 285 302 0 587 70.2 74.2 0 72.2
    Community hall,
    Shanthinagar Old 3rd Ward 5 286 304 0 590 69.08 76.19 0 72.57
    Sri Siddartha English
    Medium High School, North
    Wing, Shanthinagar
    6 285 302 0 587 70.9 78.04 0 74.4
    Mandal Parishath Primary
    school North Wing, Geetha
    nagar
    7 299 333 0 632 77.66 79.86 0 78.8
    Mandal Parishath Primary
    school North East Wing,
    Geetha nagar
    8 300 319 0 619 78.53 76.68 0 77.57
    Zilla Parishath High School
    Girls, West Wing, Geetha
    nagar
    9 271 309 0 580 71.5 74.64 0 73.14
    SIRCILLA MUNICIPALITY
    Shanthinagar 2
    Geethanagar 3
    Final votes polled after closure of poll
    Ragudu 1
    Percentage of Votes polled
    Location Ward
    No. Name of Polling Station PS.No
    రాజన్న సిరిసిల్ల జిల్లా లో ఈరోజు పోలింగ్ శాతం వార్డుల వారీగా Male Female Others Total Male Female Others Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mandal Parishath Upper primary school/ North West wing, Ragudu 1 309 324 0 633 78.83 83.51 0 81.15 Mandal parishath upper primary school/ South west wing, Ragudu 2 320 336 0 656 82.26 84 0 83.14 Mandal parishath upper primary school/ South East wing, Ragudu 3 312 336 0 648 81.46 83.79 0 82.65 Community hall, Shanthinagar Old 2nd Ward 4 285 302 0 587 70.2 74.2 0 72.2 Community hall, Shanthinagar Old 3rd Ward 5 286 304 0 590 69.08 76.19 0 72.57 Sri Siddartha English Medium High School, North Wing, Shanthinagar 6 285 302 0 587 70.9 78.04 0 74.4 Mandal Parishath Primary school North Wing, Geetha nagar 7 299 333 0 632 77.66 79.86 0 78.8 Mandal Parishath Primary school North East Wing, Geetha nagar 8 300 319 0 619 78.53 76.68 0 77.57 Zilla Parishath High School Girls, West Wing, Geetha nagar 9 271 309 0 580 71.5 74.64 0 73.14 SIRCILLA MUNICIPALITY Shanthinagar 2 Geethanagar 3 Final votes polled after closure of poll Ragudu 1 Percentage of Votes polled Location Ward No. Name of Polling Station PS.No
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  • రాజన్న సిరిసిల్ల జిల్లా పోటీలో ఉన్న అభ్యర్థుల జాబితా Member Details
    Sl No. Name of the Contesting candidate Party Affiliation
    WARD Name : 1 , Reserved for : SC(G)
    1 ALUKA THIRUPATHI INC
    2 Bura Balamallu BRS
    3 VISHNU BOORA BJP
    4 KATHHERAPAKA RAJU IND
    5 BURA YADAGIRI IND
    WARD Name : 2 , Reserved for : BC(G)
    1 Dr. Kavitha Batthula Alias Kavitha Madupu INC
    2 DASHARATHEM SOMISHETTY AIFB
    3 Dumala Srikanth BJP
    4 Vemula Ramulu BRS
    5 Annarapu Devender IND
    WARD Name : 3 , Reserved for : BC(W)
    1 Kamuni Vanitha INC
    2 CHOPPADANDI SWAROOPA RANI BJP
    3 Jindam Kala BRS
    WARD Name : 4 , Reserved for : BC(W)
    1 ADDAGATLA MADHAVI BRS
    2 LAIQ SULTANA INC
    3 Sravanthi Maheshuni BJP
    WARD Name : 5 , Reserved for : BC(W)
    1 DARNAM ARUNA BRS
    2 Dudam Usha Sri BJP
    3 YELLE HEMALATHA INC
    WARD Name : 6 , Reserved for : UR(W)
    1 INJAPURI NAVYA BJP
    2 Dudam Rajani BRS
    రాజన్న సిరిసిల్ల జిల్లా పోటీలో ఉన్న అభ్యర్థుల జాబితా Member Details Sl No. Name of the Contesting candidate Party Affiliation WARD Name : 1 , Reserved for : SC(G) 1 ALUKA THIRUPATHI INC 2 Bura Balamallu BRS 3 VISHNU BOORA BJP 4 KATHHERAPAKA RAJU IND 5 BURA YADAGIRI IND WARD Name : 2 , Reserved for : BC(G) 1 Dr. Kavitha Batthula Alias Kavitha Madupu INC 2 DASHARATHEM SOMISHETTY AIFB 3 Dumala Srikanth BJP 4 Vemula Ramulu BRS 5 Annarapu Devender IND WARD Name : 3 , Reserved for : BC(W) 1 Kamuni Vanitha INC 2 CHOPPADANDI SWAROOPA RANI BJP 3 Jindam Kala BRS WARD Name : 4 , Reserved for : BC(W) 1 ADDAGATLA MADHAVI BRS 2 LAIQ SULTANA INC 3 Sravanthi Maheshuni BJP WARD Name : 5 , Reserved for : BC(W) 1 DARNAM ARUNA BRS 2 Dudam Usha Sri BJP 3 YELLE HEMALATHA INC WARD Name : 6 , Reserved for : UR(W) 1 INJAPURI NAVYA BJP 2 Dudam Rajani BRS
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  • Polling Station List: Sircilla Municipality (Ward Wise)
    BHIMA 4
    Ward - 20 58 Agriculture Market Committee South West wing, BY nagar Agriculture Market Committee South West wing, BY nagar
    59 Agriculture Market Committee South East wing, BY nagar Agriculture Market Committee South East wing, BY nagar
    60 Agriculture Market Committee South wing, BY nagar Agriculture Market Committee South wing, BY nagar
    Ward - 21 61 Anganwadi Kendram, Thukkaraopally Anganwadi Kendram, Thukkaraopally
    62 Mandal Parishath Primary school South West wing, Thukkaraopally Mandal Parishath Primary school South West wing,
    Thukkaraopally
    63 Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Thukkaraopally Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Thukkaraopally
    Ward - 22 64 Mandal Parishath Primary school North wing, TR nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school North wing, TR nagar
    65 Mandal Parishath Primary school North West wing, TR nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school North West wing, TR nagar
    66 Mandal Parishath Primary school, Pedda Bonala Mandal Parishath Primary school, Pedda Bonala
    Ward - 23 67 Loyola E/M high School South East wing, Ambika nagar Loyola E/M high School South East wing, Ambika nagar
    68 Loyola E/M high School East wing, Ambika nagar Loyola E/M high School East wing, Ambika nagar
    69 Loyola E/M high School North East wing, Ambika nagar Loyola E/M high School North East wing, Ambika nagar
    Ward - 24 70 Mahila Sangam Bhavan, Ambika Nagar Mahila Sangam Bhavan, Ambika Nagar
    71 Mandal Parishath Upper Primary school, South wing, Rajeev nagar Mandal Parishath Upper Primary school, South wing, Rajeev
    nagar
    72 Anganwadi Pre Primary School, Rajeev nagar Anganwadi Pre Primary School, Rajeev nagar
    Ward - 25 73 Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Padmanagar Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Padmanagar
    74 Mandal Parishath Primary school South East wing, Padmanagar Mandal Parishath Primary school South East wing,
    Padmanagar
    75 Community Bhavan, Beside MPPS School, Padmanagar Community Bhavan, Beside MPPS School, Padmanagar
    Ward - 26 76 Vikas Degree College North wing, Karimnagar road Vikas Degree College North wing, Karimnagar road
    77 Vikas Degree College North West wing, Karimnagar road Vikas Degree College North West wing, Karimnagar road
    78 Vikas Degree College West wing, Karimnagar road Vikas Degree College West wing, Karimnagar road
    Polling Station List: Sircilla Municipality (Ward Wise) BHIMA 4 Ward - 20 58 Agriculture Market Committee South West wing, BY nagar Agriculture Market Committee South West wing, BY nagar 59 Agriculture Market Committee South East wing, BY nagar Agriculture Market Committee South East wing, BY nagar 60 Agriculture Market Committee South wing, BY nagar Agriculture Market Committee South wing, BY nagar Ward - 21 61 Anganwadi Kendram, Thukkaraopally Anganwadi Kendram, Thukkaraopally 62 Mandal Parishath Primary school South West wing, Thukkaraopally Mandal Parishath Primary school South West wing, Thukkaraopally 63 Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Thukkaraopally Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Thukkaraopally Ward - 22 64 Mandal Parishath Primary school North wing, TR nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school North wing, TR nagar 65 Mandal Parishath Primary school North West wing, TR nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school North West wing, TR nagar 66 Mandal Parishath Primary school, Pedda Bonala Mandal Parishath Primary school, Pedda Bonala Ward - 23 67 Loyola E/M high School South East wing, Ambika nagar Loyola E/M high School South East wing, Ambika nagar 68 Loyola E/M high School East wing, Ambika nagar Loyola E/M high School East wing, Ambika nagar 69 Loyola E/M high School North East wing, Ambika nagar Loyola E/M high School North East wing, Ambika nagar Ward - 24 70 Mahila Sangam Bhavan, Ambika Nagar Mahila Sangam Bhavan, Ambika Nagar 71 Mandal Parishath Upper Primary school, South wing, Rajeev nagar Mandal Parishath Upper Primary school, South wing, Rajeev nagar 72 Anganwadi Pre Primary School, Rajeev nagar Anganwadi Pre Primary School, Rajeev nagar Ward - 25 73 Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Padmanagar Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Padmanagar 74 Mandal Parishath Primary school South East wing, Padmanagar Mandal Parishath Primary school South East wing, Padmanagar 75 Community Bhavan, Beside MPPS School, Padmanagar Community Bhavan, Beside MPPS School, Padmanagar Ward - 26 76 Vikas Degree College North wing, Karimnagar road Vikas Degree College North wing, Karimnagar road 77 Vikas Degree College North West wing, Karimnagar road Vikas Degree College North West wing, Karimnagar road 78 Vikas Degree College West wing, Karimnagar road Vikas Degree College West wing, Karimnagar road
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  • Polling Station List: Sircilla Municipality (Ward Wise)
    BHIMA 1
    Ward No. P.S.
    No. Polling Station Full Name Polling Station Address
    Ward - 1 1 Mandal Parishath Upper primary school, North West wing, Ragudu Mandal Parishath Upper primary school, North West wing,
    Ragudu
    2 Mandal parishath upper primary school, South west wing, Ragudu Mandal parishath upper primary school, South west wing,
    Ragudu
    3 Mandal parishath upper primary school, South East wing, Ragudu Mandal parishath upper primary school, South East wing,
    Ragudu
    Ward - 2 4 Community hall, Shanthinagar Old 2nd Ward Community hall, Shanthinagar(Old 2nd Ward)
    5 Community hall, Shanthinagar Old 3rd Ward Community hall, Shanthinagar (Old 3rd Ward)
    6
    Sri Siddartha English Medium High School, North Wing,
    Shanthinagar
    Sri Siddartha English Medium High School, North Wing,
    Shanthinagar
    Ward - 3 7 Mandal Parishath Primary school North Wing, Geetha nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school North Wing, Geetha nagar
    8 Mandal Parishath Primary school North East Wing, Geetha nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school North East Wing, Geetha
    nagar
    9 Zilla Parishath High School Girls, West Wing, Geetha nagar Zilla Parishath High School Girls, West Wing, Geetha nagar
    Ward - 4 10 Zilla Parishath High school Girls South West wing, Geethanagar Zilla Parishath High school Girls South West wing, Geethanagar
    11 Zilla Parishath High school Girls South wing, Geeathanagar Zilla Parishath High school Girls South wing, Geeathanagar
    12 Zilla Parishath High school Girls South East wing, Geetha nagar Zilla Parishath High school Girls South East wing, Geetha nagar
    Ward - 5 13 Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Subhashnagar Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Subhashnagar
    14 Kendriya Vidhyalayam South wing, Subhashnagar Kendriya Vidhyalayam South wing, Subhashnagar
    15 Kendriya Vidhyalayam South East wing, Subhashnagar Kendriya Vidhyalayam South East wing, Subhashnagar
    Ward - 6 16 Mandal Parishath Primary school North wing, Nehru nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school North wing, Nehru nagar
    17 Mandal Parishath Primary school West Wing, Nehru nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school West Wing, Nehru nagar
    18 Mandal Parishath Primary school South West wing, Nehru nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school South West wing, Nehru
    nagar
    Polling Station List: Sircilla Municipality (Ward Wise) BHIMA 1 Ward No. P.S. No. Polling Station Full Name Polling Station Address Ward - 1 1 Mandal Parishath Upper primary school, North West wing, Ragudu Mandal Parishath Upper primary school, North West wing, Ragudu 2 Mandal parishath upper primary school, South west wing, Ragudu Mandal parishath upper primary school, South west wing, Ragudu 3 Mandal parishath upper primary school, South East wing, Ragudu Mandal parishath upper primary school, South East wing, Ragudu Ward - 2 4 Community hall, Shanthinagar Old 2nd Ward Community hall, Shanthinagar(Old 2nd Ward) 5 Community hall, Shanthinagar Old 3rd Ward Community hall, Shanthinagar (Old 3rd Ward) 6 Sri Siddartha English Medium High School, North Wing, Shanthinagar Sri Siddartha English Medium High School, North Wing, Shanthinagar Ward - 3 7 Mandal Parishath Primary school North Wing, Geetha nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school North Wing, Geetha nagar 8 Mandal Parishath Primary school North East Wing, Geetha nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school North East Wing, Geetha nagar 9 Zilla Parishath High School Girls, West Wing, Geetha nagar Zilla Parishath High School Girls, West Wing, Geetha nagar Ward - 4 10 Zilla Parishath High school Girls South West wing, Geethanagar Zilla Parishath High school Girls South West wing, Geethanagar 11 Zilla Parishath High school Girls South wing, Geeathanagar Zilla Parishath High school Girls South wing, Geeathanagar 12 Zilla Parishath High school Girls South East wing, Geetha nagar Zilla Parishath High school Girls South East wing, Geetha nagar Ward - 5 13 Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Subhashnagar Mandal Parishath Primary school South wing, Subhashnagar 14 Kendriya Vidhyalayam South wing, Subhashnagar Kendriya Vidhyalayam South wing, Subhashnagar 15 Kendriya Vidhyalayam South East wing, Subhashnagar Kendriya Vidhyalayam South East wing, Subhashnagar Ward - 6 16 Mandal Parishath Primary school North wing, Nehru nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school North wing, Nehru nagar 17 Mandal Parishath Primary school West Wing, Nehru nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school West Wing, Nehru nagar 18 Mandal Parishath Primary school South West wing, Nehru nagar Mandal Parishath Primary school South West wing, Nehru nagar
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    కేంద్ర రోడ్డు రవాణా శాఖ మంత్రి నితిన్ గడ్కరీ గారు రోడ్డు ప్రమాద బాధితుల కోసం గొప్ప పథకాన్ని ప్రకటించారు.

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    ప్రాణదాతలకు నగదు బహుమతి - బాధితులకు ఉచిత వైద్యం! కేంద్ర రోడ్డు రవాణా శాఖ మంత్రి నితిన్ గడ్కరీ గారు రోడ్డు ప్రమాద బాధితుల కోసం గొప్ప పథకాన్ని ప్రకటించారు. సహాయం చేసేవారికి: ప్రమాద సమయంలో బాధితులను ఆదుకునే 'రాహ్‌వీర్‌'లకు ప్రభుత్వం రూ. 25,000 నగదు బహుమతి ఇస్తుంది. బాధితులకు: మొదటి 7 రోజుల పాటు ఏ ఆసుపత్రిలోనైనా ఉచిత వైద్యం. దీని కోసం ప్రభుత్వం రూ. 1.5 లక్షల వరకు భరిస్తుంది. మీ చిన్న సాయం ఒకరి ప్రాణాన్ని కాపాడుతుంది. సంకోచించకండి.. ప్రాణదాతలుగా నిలవండి! 😊 #RoadSafety #NitinGadkari #GoodSamaritan #SavingLives #TeluguNews #RoadAccidentRelief
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    **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 **“संवाद से समाधान” (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: भारत आवाज़ (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: भारत आवाज़ (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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  • Journalism has a Trust Problem. Ask Us Anything !

    The Long Story, Deep Research, Years of Observation, Intervention and Feedback from Thousands of Media People, Multiple Surveys, How the Media Organizations are Working, How the Media People are Being Treated, Where they Being Respected and Why they Loosing it, What are Financial Sources, What They Can do, What is Needed and What is Not Required, Like This, Hundreds and Thousands of Questions, Both Internally and Externally.

    With all Those, We Took 2 Years of Time, To Develope The Most Innovative, Transparent and Open Media Network with NEWS Broadcasting. For Fearless Journalism, For the Community and For the Journalists.

    Then and Now, We Got So Many Questions and Confusions, We Would Like to and Love To Share them all With You! And Ready to Answer all Your Questions also. Feel Free to Ask Anything, You're a Journalist! Questioning Should be Your Best Bet!

    This Would Help Us to Be More Transparent! To Learn More, and Even Improve More.

    Journalism has a Trust Problem. Ask Us Anything ! The Long Story, Deep Research, Years of Observation, Intervention and Feedback from Thousands of Media People, Multiple Surveys, How the Media Organizations are Working, How the Media People are Being Treated, Where they Being Respected and Why they Loosing it, What are Financial Sources, What They Can do, What is Needed and What is Not Required, Like This, Hundreds and Thousands of Questions, Both Internally and Externally. With all Those, We Took 2 Years of Time, To Develope The Most Innovative, Transparent and Open Media Network with NEWS Broadcasting. For Fearless Journalism, For the Community and For the Journalists. Then and Now, We Got So Many Questions and Confusions, We Would Like to and Love To Share them all With You! And Ready to Answer all Your Questions also. Feel Free to Ask Anything, You're a Journalist! Questioning Should be Your Best Bet! This Would Help Us to Be More Transparent! To Learn More, and Even Improve More.
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