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Research Project: India Corruption Research Report 2023

Donation Appeal for Research Project on Corruption in India

Research Project: India Corruption Research Report 2023
Research Project: India Corruption Research Report 2023

Donation Appeal for Research Project on Corruption in India

As I am working alone on this project, I need your financial support in the form of a donation so that I could complete this project without any hindrance.

I am a national award-winning journalist and founder of the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation in New Delhi, India. I run various anti-corruption campaigns and also publish an international magazine The Integrity Bulletin that covers corruption-related news and issues. 

After publishing the India Corruption Research Report 2022 (ICRR 2022) in October 2022, I am in the process of compiling the 2023 edition of the research report. As I am working alone on this project, I need your financial support in the form of a donation so that I could complete this project without any hindrance.

You can click here to donate online.

I have provided the concept note on this project and the link of the PDF document of ICRR 2022. You can click here to know about the project as well as donation details. You may please contact me if you have any query.

Request for an early response. 

Thank you.

Contact

Rakesh Raman
Editor, RMN News Service [ Website ]
Founder, RMN Foundation [ Website ]
463, DPS Apts., Plot No. 16, Sector 4
Dwarka, Phase I, New Delhi 110 078, India
WhatsApp / Mobile: 9810319059 | Contact by Email

Research Project: India Corruption Research Report 2023

Research Project: India Corruption Research Report 2023

Research Project: India Corruption Research Report 2023
Research Project: India Corruption Research Report 2023

Research Project: India Corruption Research Report 2023

While India is already perceived to be one of the most corrupt countries in the world, bureaucratic and political corruption is still increasing dramatically in the country. 

However, there is no reliable information available on the extent of corruption. This research project – being carried out by the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation – aims to compile a comprehensive report – under the title India Corruption Research Report 2023 (ICRR 2023) – on diverse aspects of corruption in India.

The findings of the report will help the central as well as state governments in the country make actionable strategies to combat corruption. The report will also be equally useful for other stakeholders including businesses, political parties, and international organizations. 

The report ICRR 2023 will be the second annual report which will be published by the RMN Foundation – which is the humanitarian initiative of RMN (Raman Media Network) News Service. The first report ICRR 2022 was released in October 2022. 

[ You can click here to study the ICRR 2022 in ebook format. ]

The research project is being spearheaded by Rakesh Raman who is a national award-winning journalist and founder of RMN Foundation. People and organizations from all over the world are invited to join hands with RMN Foundation as donors, volunteers, and partners for the ICRR 2023 project and other humanitarian activities for diverse communities.

You can click here to know more about the ICRR 2023 project and donation details.

About RMN Foundation

RMN Foundation is the humanitarian initiative of Raman Media Network (RMN) News Service. It runs various projects and campaigns in the areas of human rights, environment protection, school education, and corruption prevention. 

Currently, all the activities of RMN Foundation are being managed single-handedly (without any support) by its founder Rakesh Raman who is a national award-winning journalist.

Earlier, he had been associated with the United Nations (UN) through the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) as a digital media expert to help businesses use technology for brand marketing and business development.

People and organizations from all over the world are invited to join hands with RMN Foundation as donors, volunteers, and partners to carry out humanitarian activities for diverse communities.

Donation: You may please click here to donate online.

Contact

Rakesh Raman
Editor, RMN News Service [ Website ]
Founder, RMN Foundation [ Website ]
463, DPS Apts., Plot No. 16, Sector 4
Dwarka, Phase I, New Delhi 110 078, India
WhatsApp / Mobile: 9810319059 | Contact by Email

Political and bureaucratic corruption is the main cause of poverty, pollution, sickness, and hunger in India. Click the photo to know the details.

Support New Research Project on Corruption in India

Political and bureaucratic corruption is the main cause of poverty, pollution, sickness, and hunger in India. Click the photo to know the details.
Political and bureaucratic corruption is the main cause of poverty, pollution, sickness, and hunger in India. Click the photo to know the details.

NOTICE

The Integrity Bulletin magazine – which was being published on this page – will be published only on the RMN News Service website from January 2023. 

You can click here to visit the RMN News Service page and download all issues of The Integrity Bulletin magazine.

Also, a separate page will be created for the India Corruption Research Report 2023 (ICRR 2023) project.

In the beginning of 2022, Rakesh Raman – who is the founder of the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation – had launched the project to compile a comprehensive research report on corruption in India. Now, in October 2022, the project is complete and the research report has been released under the title: India Corruption Research Report 2022 (ICRR 2022).

India Corruption Research Report 2022
India Corruption Research Report 2022

You can click here to read the report in e-book format and share it with your friends and colleagues through email, WhatsApp, or other social media channels so that they could support this anti-corruption initiative.

Support the Project

Indian donors may please send in their contributions using the following bank details:

Bank Name: ICICI Bank
Bank Branch: HL Square, Plot No. 6, Sector 5 (MLU), Dwarka, New Delhi 110 075
Account Number: 025005004368
Account Name: RMN Foundation
Type of Account: Current
IFSC Code: ICIC0000250

Or you can click here to donate online.

The research project was spearheaded by Rakesh Raman who is a national award-winning journalist and social activist. He has been covering local and international corruption issues for years.

Now he runs an exclusive community-driven online anti-corruption social service under the banner “Clean House” to help the suffering residents of Delhi raise their voice against the growing corruption in group housing societies where millions of people live. He has interacted with hundreds of citizens and various government and law-enforcement officials in order to understand and report about corruption.

RMN Foundation publishes The Integrity Bulletin news magazine which is being created and managed by Rakesh Raman. The magazine covers local and international corruption news and issues to engage with different stakeholders who are trying to combat corruption.

You can download and read the December 2022 issue of The Integrity Bulletin which is given below in digital format. You can also click here to read it in ebook format.

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Thank you

Rakesh Raman
Founder
RMN Foundation
463, DPS Apts., Plot No. 16
Sector 4, Dwarka, Phase I
New Delhi 110 078, INDIA
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PolCom Political Communications and Research Services

PolCom Political Communications and Research Services

PolCom Political Communications and Research Services
PolCom Political Communications and Research Services

Proposal for Political Communications and Research

Most political initiatives fail to deliver the desired results because they fail to create the right content for the right people to be delivered at the right time through the right communication channels.

With this message, RMN POLCOM GROUP is offering its custom content development and research services to political parties and political research organizations around the world.

These services may include creation of policy documents, manifestos, speeches for leaders, mass awareness campaigns, government-to-citizen interfaces, legislation documents, edutainment content, opposition research, and so on. The selection of traditional and digital / social media channels is also part of these services.

Areas of Specialization: Politics, Technology, Environment, Education, Law, Human Rights, Corruption-Prevention, and Process Management of Small Businesses.

You can click here to download a brief proposal. It is also given below in the digital format.

Contact: Rakesh Raman [ Please click here to see the full profile. ]
463, DPS Apts., Plot No. 16, Sector 4, Dwarka, Phase I
New Delhi 110 078, INDIA
Mobile: 9810319059 | Contact by Email

Deadly dust and noise pollution is caused by FAR construction in occupied cooperative group housing societies of Delhi where millions of people live.

Lethal Gas Chambers of India: Research Report

Deadly dust and noise pollution is caused by FAR construction in occupied cooperative group housing societies of Delhi where millions of people live.
Deadly dust and noise pollution is caused by FAR construction in occupied cooperative group housing societies of Delhi where millions of people live.

Lethal Gas Chambers of India: Research Report on Pollution in Delhi

This research report reveals the worsening environmental situation in India’s capital New Delhi because of increasing air pollution. Of late, the hazardous effects of pollution have exacerbated as the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India, has unleashed a brutal scheme under the FAR (floor area ratio) construction policy.

The new scheme allows inhabited group housing complexes of Delhi to extend their existing buildings by allowing individual flat owners to construct more rooms, balconies, etc. while ignoring the health and safety concerns of others who prefer to live in a clean, peaceful environment.

The ill-conceived FAR policy has led to a widespread building construction activity in all parts of Delhi – particularly in the group housing complexes where nearly one-fifth of Delhi’s estimated 30 million people live. Obviously, this massive construction work is spreading lethal cement-dust and noise pollution in and around the sites where construction is happening.

The report urges the global community including the UN and the U.S. Department of State and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to impose strict economic, diplomatic, and trade sanctions on India. It also suggests that the Indian ministers, politicians, and top officials must be punished with travel bans on them and freezing of their assets, and they should be declared as environmental terrorists.

You can download and study the research report and share it with your family members, friends, neighbours, and colleagues so that they could support this environment protection activity. Or you can read the previous version of this report in the e-book format which is given below.

Contact

Rakesh Raman
463, DPS Apts., Plot No. 16, Sector 4
Dwarka, Phase I, New Delhi 110 078, INDIA
You may please contact me on my email.