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    ​Think of it as "Digital Guard" of Indian journalism. Whether you are a veteran reporter in a bustling city or a solo creator with a smartphone in a remote village

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    Passion meets protection, where the future of Indian media is being written
    Starting Next Week We're Rolling Out Premium Membership To Bharat Media Association. Connect - Coordinate - Colloborate. The Shield & Voice of Truth BMA isn’t just an organization; lifeline for the fearless. In era where information is power, BMA stands formidable fortress for brave men & women who risk everything to tell stories that matter. ​Think of it as "Digital Guard" of Indian journalism. Whether you are a veteran reporter in a bustling city or a solo creator with a smartphone in a remote village ​Unbreakable Shield: 24/7 "War Room" helpline and pro-bono legal experts to protect you when truth gets dangerous. ​The Badge of Honor: Verified Press ID cards that turn a lone voice into a recognized force of Fourth Estate. ​The Future-Ready Edge: Mastery through cutting-edge workshops that transform storytellers into digital powerhouses. ​BMA turns isolated voices into unified roar, ensuring no truth-seeker ever walks alone Passion meets protection, where the future of Indian media is being written
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    Good Evening Everyone!
    We’ve Updated Our Portal To Version 4.2. to add New Features and Better Performace.

    Starting From Next Late Week We're Rolling Out to Issue Premium Membership To Bharat Media Association.
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    The Shield and Voice of Truth

    ​The Bharat Media Association (BMA) isn’t just an organization; it is a lifeline for the fearless. In an era where information is power, the BMA stands as a formidable fortress for the brave men and women who risk everything to tell the stories that matter.

    ​Think of it as the "Digital Guard" of Indian journalism. Whether you are a veteran reporter in a bustling city or a solo creator with a smartphone in a remote village, the BMA provides:
    ​An Unbreakable Shield: A 24/7 "War Room" helpline and pro-bono legal experts to protect you when the truth gets dangerous.

    ​The Badge of Honor: Verified Press ID cards that turn a lone voice into a recognized force of the Fourth Estate.
    ​The Future-Ready Edge: Mastery through cutting-edge workshops that transform storytellers into digital powerhouses.

    ​The BMA turns isolated voices into a unified roar, ensuring that no truth-seeker ever walks alone. It is where passion meets protection, and where the future of Indian media is being written.

    Thank You!
    Bharat Aawaz
    Site Update Good Evening Everyone! We’ve Updated Our Portal To Version 4.2. to add New Features and Better Performace. Starting From Next Late Week We're Rolling Out to Issue Premium Membership To Bharat Media Association. Connect - Coordinate - Colloborate. The Shield and Voice of Truth ​The Bharat Media Association (BMA) isn’t just an organization; it is a lifeline for the fearless. In an era where information is power, the BMA stands as a formidable fortress for the brave men and women who risk everything to tell the stories that matter. ​Think of it as the "Digital Guard" of Indian journalism. Whether you are a veteran reporter in a bustling city or a solo creator with a smartphone in a remote village, the BMA provides: ​An Unbreakable Shield: A 24/7 "War Room" helpline and pro-bono legal experts to protect you when the truth gets dangerous. ​The Badge of Honor: Verified Press ID cards that turn a lone voice into a recognized force of the Fourth Estate. ​The Future-Ready Edge: Mastery through cutting-edge workshops that transform storytellers into digital powerhouses. ​The BMA turns isolated voices into a unified roar, ensuring that no truth-seeker ever walks alone. It is where passion meets protection, and where the future of Indian media is being written. Thank You! Bharat Aawaz
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  • Press Release
    Date: 13.03.2026

    Hyderabad Police Commissioner Sri V.C. Sajjanar, IPS, has urged citizens to take proactive steps to protect innocent people from falling prey to cybercriminals and to create widespread awareness about cybercrimes in society. He was speaking as the chief guest at the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer orientation program held at the TG iCCC auditorium in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.

    Stressing the importance of public participation in curbing cybercrime, the Commissioner stated that the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer initiative was launched as part of the ‘Jagrut Hyderabad – Surakshit Hyderabad’ campaign. He advised citizens not to limit their WhatsApp group activities to sharing 'Good Morning' and 'Good Night' messages, but instead to actively share information and awareness messages regarding cyber security.

    Highlighting the success of the initiative, he noted that since its launch in November last year, 1,717 volunteers have voluntarily registered for ‘Cyber Simba’. Through 5,118 door-to-door awareness programs, these volunteers have reached approximately two lakh people. He emphasized that spreading awareness about cyber safety is the most effective way to prevent these crimes.
    He further cautioned that cybercriminals are now using sophisticated methods like Digital Arrest, fake trading, and investment scams to defraud even retired judges and educated professionals. He specifically warned women and youth to be extremely careful when interacting with strangers on social media.
    Explaining the importance of the ‘Golden Hour’—the first hour after a cybercrime occurs—the Commissioner stated that reporting such incidents immediately to the 1930 helpline significantly increases the chances of recovering the lost money.
    Additionally, he highlighted the 'C-Mitra' service, which allows victims to file an FIR online from the comfort of their homes without having to visit a police station. He noted that due to rising public awareness, the daily number of cybercrime complaints has decreased from 80 to 60, reflecting a positive impact on society.

    Commissioner Sajjanar expressed his desire for this movement, aimed at making Hyderabad a ‘Cybercrime-Free City’, to expand across the entire country.

    The event was attended by Additional CP (Crimes & SIT)Sri. M. Srinivasulu,IPS, DCPs A. Arvind Babu, Sri.S. Chaitanya Kumar,IPS, Sri.G. Chandramohan,Sri. B. Rajesh,Smt. Lavanya N. Jadhav, along with several other police officials and ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteers.
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    #telangana #hyderabad #policecommissioner
    Press Release Date: 13.03.2026 Hyderabad Police Commissioner Sri V.C. Sajjanar, IPS, has urged citizens to take proactive steps to protect innocent people from falling prey to cybercriminals and to create widespread awareness about cybercrimes in society. He was speaking as the chief guest at the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer orientation program held at the TG iCCC auditorium in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. Stressing the importance of public participation in curbing cybercrime, the Commissioner stated that the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer initiative was launched as part of the ‘Jagrut Hyderabad – Surakshit Hyderabad’ campaign. He advised citizens not to limit their WhatsApp group activities to sharing 'Good Morning' and 'Good Night' messages, but instead to actively share information and awareness messages regarding cyber security. Highlighting the success of the initiative, he noted that since its launch in November last year, 1,717 volunteers have voluntarily registered for ‘Cyber Simba’. Through 5,118 door-to-door awareness programs, these volunteers have reached approximately two lakh people. He emphasized that spreading awareness about cyber safety is the most effective way to prevent these crimes. He further cautioned that cybercriminals are now using sophisticated methods like Digital Arrest, fake trading, and investment scams to defraud even retired judges and educated professionals. He specifically warned women and youth to be extremely careful when interacting with strangers on social media. Explaining the importance of the ‘Golden Hour’—the first hour after a cybercrime occurs—the Commissioner stated that reporting such incidents immediately to the 1930 helpline significantly increases the chances of recovering the lost money. Additionally, he highlighted the 'C-Mitra' service, which allows victims to file an FIR online from the comfort of their homes without having to visit a police station. He noted that due to rising public awareness, the daily number of cybercrime complaints has decreased from 80 to 60, reflecting a positive impact on society. Commissioner Sajjanar expressed his desire for this movement, aimed at making Hyderabad a ‘Cybercrime-Free City’, to expand across the entire country. The event was attended by Additional CP (Crimes & SIT)Sri. M. Srinivasulu,IPS, DCPs A. Arvind Babu, Sri.S. Chaitanya Kumar,IPS, Sri.G. Chandramohan,Sri. B. Rajesh,Smt. Lavanya N. Jadhav, along with several other police officials and ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteers. @@S.AzharAlam #telangana #hyderabad #policecommissioner
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  • Hyderabad: A tragic incident was reported from the Alibagh area under the limits of Shahalibanda Police Station, where a minor girl studying in SSC (Class 10) allegedly died by suicide at her residence.
    According to preliminary information, the incident occurred inside the girl's house in Alibagh locality. Family members discovered her and immediately alerted the police. Officers from Shahalibanda Police Station rushed to the spot and initiated necessary legal procedures.
    The body was shifted to a government hospital for post-mortem examination to determine the exact cause of death. Police have registered a case and launched an investigation into the circumstances that led to the incident.
    Authorities stated that they are questioning family members and collecting details to understand whether academic pressure or any other personal issues were involved. Further details will be known after the completion of the investigation.
    Police officials have appealed to the public not to spread unverified information until the inquiry is completed.
    @S.AzharAlam
    #telangana #hyderabad #studentsafety #Shahalibanda
    Hyderabad: A tragic incident was reported from the Alibagh area under the limits of Shahalibanda Police Station, where a minor girl studying in SSC (Class 10) allegedly died by suicide at her residence. According to preliminary information, the incident occurred inside the girl's house in Alibagh locality. Family members discovered her and immediately alerted the police. Officers from Shahalibanda Police Station rushed to the spot and initiated necessary legal procedures. The body was shifted to a government hospital for post-mortem examination to determine the exact cause of death. Police have registered a case and launched an investigation into the circumstances that led to the incident. Authorities stated that they are questioning family members and collecting details to understand whether academic pressure or any other personal issues were involved. Further details will be known after the completion of the investigation. Police officials have appealed to the public not to spread unverified information until the inquiry is completed. @S.AzharAlam #telangana #hyderabad #studentsafety #Shahalibanda
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  • massive fire broke out at a furniture shop under the limits of Bachupally Police Station on Nizampet Circle Road.
    According to initial reports, the furniture store was being operated as an unauthorized temporary structure without official permission and allegedly lacked proper safety measures. The sudden blaze created panic in the area, with thick smoke and flames visible from a considerable distance.
    Local residents expressed fear as the fire spread rapidly, raising concerns that it could engulf nearby houses. Many people rushed out of their homes as a precautionary measure.
    Police officials suspect that a short circuit may have caused the fire. However, the exact reason will be confirmed after a detailed investigation.
    Fire department personnel reached the spot promptly and are working to bring the fire under control. No casualties have been reported so far.
    @S.Azhar Alam
    #telangana ##fireincident
    massive fire broke out at a furniture shop under the limits of Bachupally Police Station on Nizampet Circle Road. According to initial reports, the furniture store was being operated as an unauthorized temporary structure without official permission and allegedly lacked proper safety measures. The sudden blaze created panic in the area, with thick smoke and flames visible from a considerable distance. Local residents expressed fear as the fire spread rapidly, raising concerns that it could engulf nearby houses. Many people rushed out of their homes as a precautionary measure. Police officials suspect that a short circuit may have caused the fire. However, the exact reason will be confirmed after a detailed investigation. Fire department personnel reached the spot promptly and are working to bring the fire under control. No casualties have been reported so far. @S.Azhar Alam #telangana ##fireincident
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  • PRESS NOTE
    Special Crime Team of CCS, Hyderabad City Along with Goshamahal & Afzalgunj Police Apprehended Three Persons for Selling Duplicate Tea Powder, Surf Powder & Good Night Refills
    On 02-03-2026, acting on credible information, the Special Crime Team, CCS, DD Hyderabad, along with Goshamahal and Afzalgunj Police, apprehended three persons who were found in possession of duplicate branded products including Tea Powder (Red Label, Taj Mahal), Surf Powder (Surf Excel, Tide, Ariel, Wheel) and Good Night Mosquito Repellent Refills (45ml/50ml).
    Details of the Apprehended Persons:
    Jaya Ram, S/o Kalu Ram Ji, Age: 30 years, Occupation: Business
    R/o: H.No. 14-11-1241, Jinsi Chowrahi, Begumbazar, Hyderabad
    Native of: Near Sabji Mandi, Chunki Village, Ajmer District, Rajasthan State
    Kachhawa Surendera, S/o K. Dhula Ram, Age: 34 years, Occupation: Business
    R/o: H.No. 3-69, Dullapally Village, Qutbullahpur, Hyderabad
    Native of: Nagour District, Rajasthan State
    Hanuman Ram, S/o Sirdara Ram, Age: 21 years, Occupation: Business
    R/o: Sanjata Village, Barmer District, Rajasthan State – 344703
    Details of Recovered Property:
    1340 Nos duplicate Red Label Tea Powder
    (100g – 340 packets, 250g – 750 packets, 20g – 250 packets)
    100 Nos duplicate Taj Mahal Tea Powder (50g packets)
    950 Nos duplicate Tide Surf Powder (75g packets)
    100 Nos duplicate Ariel Surf Powder (15g packets)
    300 Nos duplicate Wheel Surf Powder (100g packets)
    550 Nos duplicate Surf Excel Powder (65g packets)
    3600 Nos duplicate Good Night Mosquito Repellent (45ml bottles)
    9500 Nos duplicate label packing covers (250g size)
    Red Label – 5800 packets
    Gemini Tea – 3700 packets
    75 Kgs Raw Tea Powder (15 Kg bags – 05)
    Modus Operandi:
    The accused persons were procuring duplicate packing covers and low-quality raw materials from dealers in Gujarat at high discounts. They packed the low-grade products in counterfeit branded covers and supplied them to local retail and wholesale shops in Goshamahal, Afzalgunj, Begumbazar and other areas of Hyderabad at discounted rates, falsely representing them as original branded products.
    The apprehension was made by Sri D. Bikshapathi, Inspector of Police, Special Crime Team, along with his staff under the supervision of Sri G. Venkateswar Reddy, ACP.
    #telangana #hyderabad #police #Specialcrimeteam Begumbazar
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    PRESS NOTE Special Crime Team of CCS, Hyderabad City Along with Goshamahal & Afzalgunj Police Apprehended Three Persons for Selling Duplicate Tea Powder, Surf Powder & Good Night Refills On 02-03-2026, acting on credible information, the Special Crime Team, CCS, DD Hyderabad, along with Goshamahal and Afzalgunj Police, apprehended three persons who were found in possession of duplicate branded products including Tea Powder (Red Label, Taj Mahal), Surf Powder (Surf Excel, Tide, Ariel, Wheel) and Good Night Mosquito Repellent Refills (45ml/50ml). Details of the Apprehended Persons: Jaya Ram, S/o Kalu Ram Ji, Age: 30 years, Occupation: Business R/o: H.No. 14-11-1241, Jinsi Chowrahi, Begumbazar, Hyderabad Native of: Near Sabji Mandi, Chunki Village, Ajmer District, Rajasthan State Kachhawa Surendera, S/o K. Dhula Ram, Age: 34 years, Occupation: Business R/o: H.No. 3-69, Dullapally Village, Qutbullahpur, Hyderabad Native of: Nagour District, Rajasthan State Hanuman Ram, S/o Sirdara Ram, Age: 21 years, Occupation: Business R/o: Sanjata Village, Barmer District, Rajasthan State – 344703 Details of Recovered Property: 1340 Nos duplicate Red Label Tea Powder (100g – 340 packets, 250g – 750 packets, 20g – 250 packets) 100 Nos duplicate Taj Mahal Tea Powder (50g packets) 950 Nos duplicate Tide Surf Powder (75g packets) 100 Nos duplicate Ariel Surf Powder (15g packets) 300 Nos duplicate Wheel Surf Powder (100g packets) 550 Nos duplicate Surf Excel Powder (65g packets) 3600 Nos duplicate Good Night Mosquito Repellent (45ml bottles) 9500 Nos duplicate label packing covers (250g size) Red Label – 5800 packets Gemini Tea – 3700 packets 75 Kgs Raw Tea Powder (15 Kg bags – 05) Modus Operandi: The accused persons were procuring duplicate packing covers and low-quality raw materials from dealers in Gujarat at high discounts. They packed the low-grade products in counterfeit branded covers and supplied them to local retail and wholesale shops in Goshamahal, Afzalgunj, Begumbazar and other areas of Hyderabad at discounted rates, falsely representing them as original branded products. The apprehension was made by Sri D. Bikshapathi, Inspector of Police, Special Crime Team, along with his staff under the supervision of Sri G. Venkateswar Reddy, ACP. #telangana #hyderabad #police #Specialcrimeteam Begumbazar @S.Azhar Alam
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  • Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has expressed concern over the safety of Telugu people in Gulf countries amid rising tensions after US-Israel attacks on Iran. He urged everyone to stay alert and follow advisories issued by Indian embassies and local authorities. Officials have been directed to stay in constant touch with the Centre.
    @S.Azhar Alam
    #telangana #india #revanthreddyanumula #cm
    Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has expressed concern over the safety of Telugu people in Gulf countries amid rising tensions after US-Israel attacks on Iran. He urged everyone to stay alert and follow advisories issued by Indian embassies and local authorities. Officials have been directed to stay in constant touch with the Centre. @S.Azhar Alam #telangana #india #revanthreddyanumula #cm
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  • Ganesh Sena Delegation Meets Bandi Sanjay Over Alleged Illegal Immigration Concerns
    A delegation of Ganesh Sena, the youth wing of Bhagyanagar Ganesh Utsav Samithi (BGUS), on Saturday, February 28, met Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay seeking his intervention regarding alleged illegal Rohingya and Bangladeshi immigrants residing in Hyderabad and across Telangana.
    According to a release issued by BGUS, the delegation expressed concern over what it described as growing security implications, particularly in areas surrounding key defence establishments and other sensitive locations.
    They stated that illegal settlements pose challenges to national security and public safety and may also have socio-economic impacts on local communities.
    The delegation further claimed that the alleged influx is affecting traditional and small-scale occupations among economically weaker sections.
    Bandi Sanjay reportedly assured the delegation that appropriate action would be initiated after coordination with the state government and relevant agencies.

    #hyderabad
    #telangana
    #bandiSanjay
    #ganeshsena
    #IllegalImmigration
    #nationalsecurity
    #breakingNews
    #PoliticalUpdate
    #homeministry
    @S.Azhar Alam
    Ganesh Sena Delegation Meets Bandi Sanjay Over Alleged Illegal Immigration Concerns A delegation of Ganesh Sena, the youth wing of Bhagyanagar Ganesh Utsav Samithi (BGUS), on Saturday, February 28, met Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay seeking his intervention regarding alleged illegal Rohingya and Bangladeshi immigrants residing in Hyderabad and across Telangana. According to a release issued by BGUS, the delegation expressed concern over what it described as growing security implications, particularly in areas surrounding key defence establishments and other sensitive locations. They stated that illegal settlements pose challenges to national security and public safety and may also have socio-economic impacts on local communities. The delegation further claimed that the alleged influx is affecting traditional and small-scale occupations among economically weaker sections. Bandi Sanjay reportedly assured the delegation that appropriate action would be initiated after coordination with the state government and relevant agencies. #hyderabad #telangana #bandiSanjay #ganeshsena #IllegalImmigration #nationalsecurity #breakingNews #PoliticalUpdate #homeministry @S.Azhar Alam
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  • A Girl Student Denied Entry to Inter Exam in Nizamabad
    In Nizamabad, two girl students were denied entry to the Intermediate examination centre for arriving late.
    As the exam began at 9:00 AM and entry was permitted only until the stipulated time, authorities refused to allow them inside after they reported late.
    Students Break Down Outside Exam Centre
    The two students were seen in tears outside the examination centre after being denied entry. Their parents also expressed distress over the situation.
    Officials stated that strict guidelines are being followed, and as per examination rules, students arriving after the permitted time cannot be allowed to appear for the exam.
    Authorities have advised all students to reach their respective centres well in advance to avoid such incidents.
    A Girl Student Denied Entry to Inter Exam in Nizamabad In Nizamabad, two girl students were denied entry to the Intermediate examination centre for arriving late. As the exam began at 9:00 AM and entry was permitted only until the stipulated time, authorities refused to allow them inside after they reported late. 😢 Students Break Down Outside Exam Centre The two students were seen in tears outside the examination centre after being denied entry. Their parents also expressed distress over the situation. Officials stated that strict guidelines are being followed, and as per examination rules, students arriving after the permitted time cannot be allowed to appear for the exam. Authorities have advised all students to reach their respective centres well in advance to avoid such incidents.
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  • Sunday Kadha Em Special Today Mi Home Lo Comment Cheyandi
    సండే కదా ఎం స్పెషల్ టుడే మీ హోమ్ లో కామెంట్ చేయండి
    #Sivanagendra #Bharataawaz #Media #Press #Reporter #Incharge #Tq
    Sunday Kadha Em Special Today Mi Home Lo Comment Cheyandi సండే కదా ఎం స్పెషల్ టుడే మీ హోమ్ లో కామెంట్ చేయండి #Sivanagendra #Bharataawaz #Media #Press #Reporter #Incharge #Tq
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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 **“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.
    *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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  • Be a Leader! Not Just a Reporter. You're the Face of the Nation.
    Be the Voice of Poor, Deprived and Depressed.
    https://youtu.be/Z9vlwvItKwo?si=PjRCMzi6TUwzeTcd
    Be a Leader! Not Just a Reporter. You're the Face of the Nation. Be the Voice of Poor, Deprived and Depressed. https://youtu.be/Z9vlwvItKwo?si=PjRCMzi6TUwzeTcd
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