“India needs a single, transparent national recruitment calendar. Every exam date, every result, every appointment letter, published and tracked.”
India, speak.
Tell us what India is not hearing.
Your voice becomes signal. Signal becomes action. Action becomes accountability.
A concept of scale, drawn at human size.
These numbers describe the design ambition of the prototype, not present-day traction. They exist to communicate intent at India scale.
For the India that still cares.
The problem is not that citizens have no voice. It is that too many systems have learned not to hear them.
Too many people have been taught to lower their expectations. “Yeh India hai. Aisa hi rahega.” A leaking drain, a vanished scholarship, a mismanaged exam, a silent office, a broken public space. Citizens speak once, then slowly stop believing anyone is listening.
CJP Digital Jan Sunwai begins with the opposite belief. India is not doomed to indifference. A republic becomes stronger when citizens speak, organize, serve, question, and insist that dignity belongs in everyday life.
This is not rebellion for spectacle. It is constitutional civic action. Justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity should not live only in the Preamble. They should be felt in exam halls, hospitals, neighborhoods, public offices, riverbanks, and the ordinary life of every citizen.
Freedom cannot live only in textbooks, parades, and speeches. It must reach the scholarship portal, the ward office, the bus stop, and the public hospital. That is where a nation keeps faith with its people.
What young India is saying.
Illustrative voices showing the range the platform is designed to hold: policy demands, lived experience, and the questions citizens want answered in public.
“Mujhe nahin pata kab exam hoga, kab result aayega, kab joining milegi. Bas wait kar rahi hoon.”
“District hospital vacancies, equipment status, and ward-level budgets should sit under proactive disclosure. RTI Section 4 already asks for this. Why are we still filing applications?”
“Every monsoon, the drains overflow on our lane. The ward office knows. The contractor knows. The budget exists somewhere. Nothing moves.”
“One number for women’s safety that actually connects (police, nearest hospital, legal aid) with a case ID I can track. Not three helplines, not three forms.”
“My scholarship is stuck. The portal says ‘issue’. I am working part-time in a tea shop till it clears. There is no one to ask.”
Listen. Structure. Prioritize. Act. Track.
A civic nerve centre, built before the political machine. Five disciplined stages, each with humans in the loop.
Listen
Citizens speak in their own language, text or voice. No jargon, no forms designed to defeat them.
Structure
AI transcribes, translates and summarises. Human reviewers verify meaning, protect safety, and keep the citizen’s words honest.
Prioritize
Public ideas and private grievances follow distinct pathways. Patterns across districts surface as visible priorities, not algorithmic noise.
Act
Three lanes: seva through Sunday Spotfix Squads, RTI & grievance-route assistance, and civic escalation through public briefs.
Track
What was heard. What was routed. What authorities answered. What remains unresolved. What changed. On the public record.
Seva, not spectacle.
A disciplined civic ritual, not a campaign. Spotfix is citizen-led, equal-participation, nonviolent civic action: the visible part of a longer accountability record.
“Five citizens. One neglected public space. One safe, visible transformation. One civic record asking: why was this allowed to decay in the first place?”
- Surface litter and plastic waste around a clogged street drain safely cleared.
- Deeper blockage documented with photographs, and routed to municipal authority for professional action.
- No drain entry. No unsafe sewage work. Citizens did only what citizens may safely do.
- Public park entrance litter cleared by the squad.
- Broken gate and overflowing dustbin photographed and submitted to the ward office.
- Ward office response noted on the public record.
- Bus stop shelter safely cleaned; loose litter and dust cleared.
- Damaged seating and a non-functional streetlight documented.
- Professional repair routed to the relevant authority. Awaiting response.
Citizen seva. No political theatre.
Every cockroach arrives as an equal citizen.
- No party banners.
- No leader portraits.
- No religious, caste, or regional branding.
- No organizational branding or ownership of the spotfix.
- No VIP roles. No escorts. No special arrivals.
- No performative humility reels.
- No promotions. No paparazzi.
- Clean what is safely cleanable.
- Document what requires public authority action.
Public figures are welcome only as ordinary spotfixers. No banners, no escorts, no speeches, no promotions, no paparazzi, no self-promotional staging. The work is the story.
A six-step path, designed for citizens, not forms.
An illustrative walkthrough of how a voice enters the platform, becomes structured signal, and is routed safely.
- 1Language
- 2Speak / type
- 3AI summary
- 4Pathway
- 5Attribution
- 6What’s next
1 Choose language
Pick the language you think in. The platform is designed to follow you, not force you into English.
2 Speak or type your concern
Voice is first-class. The entry should feel humane, not bureaucratic. Clear enough to begin, structured enough to matter.
🎙️ Record voice ⌨️ Type instead3 AI summary preview. “Is this what you meant?”
Before anything moves, you see the structured version of your words and can correct it.
4 Choose your pathway
Public ideas and private grievances follow different routes. The choice is yours.
5 Attribution & privacy
Anonymity is contextual. The controls change based on the pathway you picked in step 4.
6 What happens next
You see exactly where your voice goes, and you can come back to track it.
- Human reviewer checks for meaning and safety.
- If public: may appear on the Ideas Wall under your chosen attribution.
- If private: routed for RTI / grievance support or civic escalation.
- You receive an updateable status: heard, routed, answered, unresolved, changed.
Public memory, kept honest.
A living record of what citizens raised, where it went, and how authorities responded. Designed so nothing important is allowed to quietly disappear.
You do not have to be a politician to belong here.
A platform like this needs many kinds of Indians, not only coders, not only public personalities. Pick the lane your day already prepares you for.
Hold space for voices
Help review incoming voices with care. Protect tone, dignity and meaning.
Make the tools
Design, write, code, illustrate. Improve how the platform reaches citizens.
Find the pattern
Read budgets, schemes, RTI replies. Turn documents into public clarity.
Hold the line on facts
Cross-check claims before they become public briefs.
Show up on Sundays
Join the safe, equal-participation seva, and document what authorities must address.
Carry the signal
Translate, share, explain in your language, to your community, on your platforms.
Protect the citizen
Safeguard privacy, safety and the platform’s civic discipline.
Many days, many lanes
Most citizens move between lanes. The platform is designed to follow.