CGnet Swara is an Indian voice-based online portal that enables people in the forests of Chhattisgarh to report local news in Gondi by making a phone call.
For this project, Choudhary won the Digital Activism Award in 2014 from the Index on Censorship beating Edward Snowden and China's Free Weibo.
With the help of Microsoft Principal Researcher Bill Thies, he developed a cell phone based news and current affairs portal.
Choudhary trained people in the local community to produce audio news reports using their cell phone.
In 2014, with the advent of the low cost cell phones, an Android application was developed by Krittika D'Silva, then a student at the University of Washington.