FOUR PILLARS · चार स्तंभ

WHAT WE
STAND FORहमारे मूल्य

Every campaign, every ward sabha, every RTI we file — each traces back to one of these four commitments.

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Transparencyपारदर्शिता

Every rupee of public money collected from citizens should be visible to them. Municipal budgets, government contracts, development fund allocations, and expenditure records must be published proactively — not just when someone files an RTI.

Janasakthi volunteers attend budget hearings, compile public spending summaries in local languages, and maintain ward-level dashboards tracking sanctioned vs spent funds.

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Accountabilityजवाबदेही

Elected officials and public servants must be held to the promises and plans they make. Accountability is not punishment — it is the basic expectation that those who hold public trust will answer for their use of it.

We maintain a public promise tracker, file RTIs when commitments are missed, and support citizens in escalating unresolved grievances to senior officials, the Lokayukta, and elected representatives.

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Participationभागीदारी

Citizens should not only be heard at elections. Ward committees, area sabhas, and public consultations are legal mechanisms for resident participation in governance — but they are widely unused or procedurally bypassed.

Janasakthi trains residents to use these mechanisms effectively: attend meetings, record minutes, and demand that local priorities — not contractor preferences — drive ward spending.

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Dignityसम्मान

A city that cannot provide clean drinking water, working street lights, functional school toilets, or a safe road to the hospital is a city that does not respect its residents. These are not favours — they are rights.

Janasakthi's dignity campaigns focus on the basics: sanitation, mobility, clean water, safe schools. We measure progress in deliverables, not promises.

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