Search by name, sort by wealth or pending cases, browse the companies and people named in their disclosures and every number links straight back to the original affidavit.
This isn't an accusation against anyone. It's their own paperwork, made easy to read.
Every winning candidate from India's 2024 Lok Sabha election filed a sworn affidavit. Their assets, liabilities, criminal cases, and business interests, all public record.
We built a free, searchable site that puts all 542 of them in one place. https://t.co/qzGDMQQue0
542 MPs. Their declared assets, criminal cases, and business ties straight from their own ECI affidavits.
Searchable, sourced, free. No accusations, just the paperwork they signed, every figure linked to its source.
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@AkasaAir Your check-in staff at Counter 48 at Terminal 1 of Mumbai Airport named Kathika shouted at my 70-year-old father for placing his bag on the belt (something he's supposed to do). She was sitting idle and still had the audacity to be rude. Then demanded he zip the lock himself. This is how you treat senior citizens? Unacceptable.
Good air, clean water, and food are fundamental to a good life. In that sense, they should be treated as fundamental rights.
But air quality has been steadily degrading, and it's not really part of the mainstream conversation. That needs to change. Right now, if you look at the site (link in comments), everything looks green. But as we get closer to the end of the year, things will start looking much worse.
Solving air pollution is hard, but the first step is simple: people need to know what they're breathing.
Right now, that's not possible. India does collect air quality data, but it's either locked away, too broad to tell you anything about your locality, or just not published at all. There's no single place a citizen can go to get a clear, neighbourhood-level picture.
So we set out to fix that.
Today, we're launching an open, pan-India air quality platform, built in partnership with leading organisations in the field. The goal: give citizens, schools, local governments, and communities direct access to the data that affects their daily lives.
At @RainmatterOrg , we've been committed to keeping this conversation alive, and this platform is our attempt at making that happen. All the data on the site is free and open, so others can build on top of it.
What shook me was what happened next.
I asked if they could quicken it.
I was even about to say, βFine, do it tomorrow.β
Before I could finishβ¦
They closed the chat.