Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship is a non-profit trust, working towards the mission of transforming the quality of life in India's cities and towns.
Janaagraha hence works at intersections to fix the city systems across law, policy, institutions with a specific focus on sectors such as Climate Change, Gender Equality & Public Safety, Water and Sanitation, Education, and Public Health using tools and activities like Civic Participation, Municipal Finance, Advocacy and instilling 21st Century skills among youth to empower them to become active citizens.
By strengthening urban capacities and resources, Janaagraha aims to achieve its mission of improving City Systems and Quality of life.
ASICS aims to provide a common frame of reference for political and administrative leaders, business and academia, media and civil society, in different cities to converge on their agenda for transformative reforms.
It is based on the principle that citizens best understand which civic issues affect them most and their decision helps prioritise allocation of public money.
Citizens can report on the nature, number, pattern, types, location, frequency and values of actual corrupt acts on this website.
[2] Ward Infrastructure Index (WII) programme is a unique initiative to assess quality of life in urban areas.