Accountability Begins With Transparency
How we are pushing for open budgets, public disclosure of projects, and citizen oversight so that every rupee spent in Dang-2 can be traced and questioned.
Accountability is not a one-time audit—it is a habit. That means publishing contracts, timelines, and outcomes in simple language so that citizens can hold their representatives and officials to account.
When people can see where money goes and what it delivers, trust in institutions grows. That is the foundation of reform.