Instrumental in exposing a police-politician nexus[1] and working towards implementing police reforms.
A full-time whistleblower[2][3][4] Ghadge has also uncovered poor performance in controlling corruption by Anti-Corruption Bureau, Mumbai.
[5][6][7][8][9] As a RTI activist his work on uncovering alleged corruption in dam construction[10] has led, according to the Times of India, to harassment of Ghadge.
Ghadge also exposed the plight of farmers in Maharashtra's villages, nearly half of the farmers in Maharashtra who have committed suicide over the last four years were denied a paltry Rs 1 lakh compensation.
In effort to control the crises Maharashtra Government announced framing of new rules and increased the compensation to 5 lakhs rupees.