Saturday, 1 October 2011

An Appeal

“Report corruption to reduce corruption”. That’s what I believe in.

The first step to eradicate corruption is to report it and to increase awareness.  This web portal is an open forum that provides a simple mechanism for students and citizens to report instances of corruption using their computer or mobile phone. This site is a tribute to Anna Hazare and countless other crusaders who are fighting to rid our country of corruption. Media as well as anti-corruption authorities can use this web portal to track and reduce corruption. 

Want to get started?
1.      Report corruption and share your stories via email, SMS or Twitter. Don't worry, your identity will be kept secret.
2.      Read reports people from your city have sent.

Together, let's report and reduce corruption, and make India a better place.

 -
Aditya Palnitkar
Pune

103 comments:

  1. Excellent initiative Aditya. Nation needs more youths like you.

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  2. Very nice work, Aditya.. we r all with u..

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  3. Amazing initiative.. Salute to you kids.. But what will you do with these Reports????!

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  4. I am going to send them to the media and anti corruption authorities who can find a solution.

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  5. just love the initiative..but what will be done with is report??and is this only for Pune and Bangalore ??

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  6. Hats Off...Good Initiative..All d best for ur future. God Bless...:)

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  7. May God bless you dear, you are doing a great work and hope this works :) Proud of you !

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  8. wow Aditya...
    great job...
    hats off <3

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  9. Awesum dude!!! Cheers!!!! Keep doing in this track... Country need patriots like u!!!

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  10. hey i found ur fb profile..
    want to do friendship..
    if u don't mind..
    may u send u friend request???

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  11. Hi All,

    I feel that there is lot of corruption on the road contracts in Pune.
    The contractors make such a poor quality roads that even a little rain make these worse.

    And who is the culprit?
    I feel we are culprit as we vote and choose corrupt people or by not voting honest people

    Please wake up now.

    --
    Sumer

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  12. Excellent. Awareness and the knowledge that this is something we dont have to tolerate this is key. Great work. Keep it up

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  13. All reports will be sent to media, but ensure the identity of the sender must be secured and should not be declare, .. good initiative aditya but we knows these all media person will not publish in their news and if published then all anti corruption authorities will not act on it. Lot many complaints are already with them but they didint appraise it. and dont want to entertain them

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  14. Great work dude! You guys rock!!

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  15. Awesome work little brother! Keep up the good work & we shall all support! Good luck to you!

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  16. I suggest that IAC should start a separate 'Public Grievances Cell' & try to solve the issues using RTI Act, Anti-Corruption Act etc. After all, we already have a large number of RTI activists actively associated with IAC all over India.

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  17. This is really a great initiative. All the best. Keep going:-)

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  18. Wow - I am so touched, such a noble initiative by such a young Indian :)

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  19. Good job Aditya, we are appreciate.

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  20. Terrific!
    Marathi Paul Padhte Pudhe!!!

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  21. Great work Aditya. You and your team are in the true sense, India's Idols. Wish you all the luck. And needless to say, I will participate in any way I can to help you out.

    God Bless you.

    Regards,

    Amey.

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  22. Hey Good Job,

    Just a suggestion: also add links for Delhi and Mumbai too.

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  23. great job boyo.......keep it up and don't put out the fire inside of you....

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  24. great dude.....all the best ..jai anna

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  25. Keep it up bro .... u r a star in real sense !!

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  26. Gr8 going Aditya...cheers man :)

    Vande Matram

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  27. Thanks! Now it's up to you to report any corruption you see! :)

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  28. NOw that what I call a true Indian...

    I request all IAC activists to solve on the cases reported on this site so as to make it a great hit and encourage others to bring out such intellectual ideas which will lead INDIA towards a better future (without corruption)

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  29. shabash bachche,i dont know whether anyone will report or not but i will.very weldone

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  30. All the best...my cute.........
    keep it up.........
    v r behind of u..............

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  31. great work aditya...we are always with u..god bless u dear

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  32. good job friend ....we need youngsters like you in INDIA!

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  33. YOU ARE GENIUS AND WHAT YOU ARE THINKING AT THIS AGE IS TREMENDOUS. ADITYA, WE ARE WITH YOU AND WE WILL GIVE OUR REPORTS

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  34. At this very teen age what you are trying to do for my beloved nation is really a matter of pride and your vision and notion is really keeps the martyr keeps alive

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  35. Amazing initiative !!!
    Kudos to the entire team..I hope we start seeing positive results really soon and will start seeing positive changes in our country to become a better place to live in.

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  36. I am not an indian, however very impressed with the way you are doing such as amazing initiative, India needs youngsters like you, its well tough to chnage the millions if not billions overnight, however this would take the country a step ahead in social justice ! otherwise noway India will become a real true democracy,poverty & ride on another failure attitude become thing of the past. God bless you Son. best wishes all the way from Wales,United Kingdom

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  37. Great job Aditya. Keep it up. Rohan Tapovan residents are proud of you.

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  38. Good work keep it up you guys........

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  39. आदित्य जी, आपके साहस की मैं दाद देता हूँ! आप बहदुर्ता से आगे बढ़ें, और ऐसे ही जोश से भरे रहें यह मेरी भगवान् से प्रार्थना है!

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  40. excellent work aaditya.... great n impressive site.....
    the youth must take initiative....i salute u n ur team.....

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  41. Great work bro.
    I just hope all this gives a positive return. All the best for your future.

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  42. Aaditya u r really great.........awesome ..........

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  43. lets make it practical now guy....and sure it is great move....

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  44. May God bless you dear, you are doing a great work and hope this works :) Proud of you

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  45. Dude, you're doing nice job!!! I hope people will get effective results from this!! Keep it up!! :)

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  46. hey adi
    i saw ur interview on t.v
    ur just amazing yar n ur step 2wards coruptn is also noticable v al wth u
    n india need youth lyk u adi
    just go on...

    There is 2 much coruptn in every sector v need 2 stnd against it

    nice work adi

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  47. hw wil u stop that all the things...............that all things know to all peoples.we dont want only report that corrupted peoples we want to punished them

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  48. Excellent job. Nation needs more youths like you. i'm also with you always.

    Pramod Bore,
    Latur.
    Mo.9975158999

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  49. hi Aaditya nice socailworking........i like it. i want to meet u,any time, I am ANTI CORRUPTION COMMITTEE, District Area Officer.Nashik,Maharashtra..

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  50. grt work aditya......
    congrats........
    how r u goin to act on these reports aaditya??

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  51. Aditya you are little anna with is brilliant. wawwwwwwwwwwww. i am from Vaduj, Satara. well done best luck for your future.

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  52. Hi addi, you done a excellent job.this is need of live india. I suggest my friend to support u. Happy dipawali............

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  53. Hello!Aditya
    I am RDH
    You did a very good job.
    Keep it up
    We proud of you
    Plz send 1 sms
    type
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    ON CETFLASH
    .
    Send to
    09870807070
    .
    *Rajesh D. Hajare
    Amgaon Dist.Gondia(MH)*

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  54. hie aditya..
    Very well done ..
    Nice site..even m frm pune and i would love to contrubute and be a part of your team..
    I am also a web disigner and i belive we can take this site to a new level by intigrating many new features my friend is the head of youth against corruption team of pune we can intigrate thier web form and also use their man power to take quick action against corruption..
    Please let me know what u think..
    My facebook id is
    www.facebook.com/akash.bangad
    email:aks2bang@gmail.com

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  55. Hi aditya ,
    congrates and happy diwali and may this diwali will give a corruption free india .....

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  56. Hi adi i saw u r interview. Well done man. Can i join u r group?

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  57. good work adi,only your generation can save india,hope you emulate kejrival & kiran bedi& make maharashtra corruption free & whole of india ultimately.

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  58. श्रीॐ शुभ दिपावली ॐश्री आदित्य
    Wel Done
    &
    Good Morning
    [RAJESH HAJARE "RDH"]

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  59. Hiee aditya! i jst saw your interview. Great job. It would be my pleasure to join your group. Happy Diwali.!! :-)

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  60. Hi aditya ..i saw your interview ..really appreciable ...great job..:)

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  61. Good work Aditya, wishing very happy Diwali to you, your family and all website visiters

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  62. aditya is very good .
    very nice

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  63. Hey Aditya..I saw your interview on IBN Lokmat. what you are thinking at this age is tremendous..Great job..!! Keep up the good work..India needs genius kids like you..All the best for your future..God bless you..we all are with you..

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  64. Thanks Aditya for replying me on Facebook
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    www.facebook.com/rdhajare

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  65. This is an amazing initiative. It will not only provide a forum for a common man to vent out their frustration but also NAME AND SHAME the corrupt!

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  67. Aditya..You have hit the nail on the head at the right time..it is well known that when you know the problem, you can find a solution, I am sure all the truth loving Indians will join you to bolster the crusade initiated by Anna Hazare and may God bless you and your team to every success..Jagmohan, Wisconsin, USA

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  68. You are the best,we all are ready to help.

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  69. lage raho bhai.... I will help U inthis work............

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  70. its a noble work what ur doing at such an tender age?,
    But have any of ur queries put into action?
    any way i m sure in near future it will, & all the best for ur horlicks competiton
    god bless u & ur team.
    Anand Mohite

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  71. What I told you earlier is explained in details here:A Novel and ingenious action to Fight Against Corruption by Children:: http://janahitwadi.blogspot.com/2011/11/novel-and-ingenous-action-to-fight.html You may try it on a small scale that is related to a few offices like municipality/municipal corporation.

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  72. ‎6. India

    2010 GDP: $1.73 trillion
    2010 FDI: $24.6 billion

    ... India, the world's fourth largest economy, has seen quarterly GDP growth of around 7.5 percent over the past decade, but it is also one of the most difficult countries to do business in.

    Stories of corruption in the government are rampant in India and it is the second worst country in the world when it comes to enforcing a business contract, behind East Timor. It takes on average of nearly four years to enforce a contract through India's courts, in comparison to three years in the rest of South Asia and more than one year on average in OECD countries.

    It also ranks among the bottom three globally when it comes to dealing with construction permits, taking more than seven and half months to get one.

    Recently, there have been growing protests from India's urban middle class against endemic political corruption and bureaucracy. Recent government scandals — including a bribery scheme involving the sale of telecom spectrum that may have cost the state up to $39 billion in revenues — has heightened the public's growing discontent with politicians.

    Despite its unfriendly business environment, UNCTAD forecasts India, home to the world's second biggest population, will be among the top five attractive destinations for international investors over 2010-12.See More

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  73. ‎6. India

    2010 GDP: $1.73 trillion
    2010 FDI: $24.6 billion

    ... India, the world's fourth largest economy, has seen quarterly GDP growth of around 7.5 percent over the past decade, but it is also one of the most difficult countries to do business in.

    Stories of corruption in the government are rampant in India and it is the second worst country in the world when it comes to enforcing a business contract, behind East Timor. It takes on average of nearly four years to enforce a contract through India's courts, in comparison to three years in the rest of South Asia and more than one year on average in OECD countries.

    It also ranks among the bottom three globally when it comes to dealing with construction permits, taking more than seven and half months to get one.

    Recently, there have been growing protests from India's urban middle class against endemic political corruption and bureaucracy. Recent government scandals — including a bribery scheme involving the sale of telecom spectrum that may have cost the state up to $39 billion in revenues — has heightened the public's growing discontent with politicians.

    Despite its unfriendly business environment, UNCTAD forecasts India, home to the world's second biggest population, will be among the top five attractive destinations for international investors over 2010-12.See More

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  74. very good work.
    I want to follow you.

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  75. VERY GOOD SIGHT

    CORRUPTION IS STARTED FROM LOW DEPARTMENT THAT CORRUPTION IS FUTURE HIGH DEPARTMENT DONT GIVE AND DONT RECEIVE MONEY FOR CORRUPTION FOLLOWED THE PEOPLE NO CORRUPTION OUR COUNTRY JAI HIND

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  76. We always support for this great work. All the best.

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  77. Aditya you are an extraordinary kid. God bless you , if there are kids like you, this nation will be a fabulous place to live. You make everyone very proud.You should work on publicizing this with young kids and appeal them to report any corruption on your site. Think of ways on how you can reach more and more people , college kids , school kids.

    They say be the change you want to see and you are that change.
    congratulations and good luck

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  78. It is impressive to know that a young boy like you has stood against such a big monster that is crippling the country and its weakening its people and resources. This step is worth a win!

    We are with you.

    Appreciate your efforts Aditya!

    Archana

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  79. Hats off Aditya ......We r with You : )

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  80. dear adhiyata
    well done
    a junior anna hazarea
    it seems.i really appreciate your courage and also your nation love.with the too small age.
    congratulations
    my hearty full support to you at any cast.thanks a lot
    yours ever loving mother
    a r ezilarasi.

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  81. best wishes, you are the true indian!

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  82. A really great initiative!!
    Kudos!! :) :)

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  83. Hi

    I have reported an issue about illegal Parking charges at Thane East Railway station premises. Looking forward to the initiative that you would be taking.

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  84. Hi there is one question that how make our country free from corruption.From where we can start to reduce our corruption.Can any one answer me.
    India against corruption

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  85. Nice work we all must appreciate you.

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