đŸ“Ŧ Get In Touch

Contact CJP

We are a citizen-led platform. Your inputs, corrections and first-hand reports make our data better and our platform more useful for every Indian.

Why Contact Us?

CJP is built on the principle that governance accountability improves when more citizens participate actively — not just in elections, but in the ongoing monitoring of how public institutions are performing between elections. Your contact with us is part of that participation.

We receive messages from citizens across India reporting problems with government services, suggesting corrections to our data, providing local-level information that supplements national surveys, and asking questions about how our rankings work. Every genuine message helps us do our job better.

📊 Data Corrections

Found an error in our rankings or statistics? Send us the specific claim you believe is incorrect, the correct data you have found, and the source where you found it. We review every data correction request.

đŸĨ Report a Governance Failure

If a hospital in your district has been without doctors for months, a school is in dangerous disrepair or a water scheme that was declared complete is not functional — tell us. Local reports help us track what official data misses.

🌐 Language and Translation

Want to help translate CJP content into Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi or another Indian language? We want to reach every Indian citizen regardless of which language they use daily.

💡 Suggestions and Improvements

Ideas for new features, additional categories we should track, better ways to present data or improvements to our citizen rating system — all suggestions are welcome and read by our team.

What to Expect When You Contact Us

CJP is maintained by volunteers with limited bandwidth. We read every message but cannot guarantee a personal response to every enquiry. For data correction requests with clear sources, we aim to review within two weeks. For general enquiries and suggestions, we incorporate feedback into platform updates on an ongoing basis.

We do not respond to requests to remove accurate data or change rankings for political reasons. We do not provide endorsements, partnerships or advertising opportunities. We do not respond to legal threats designed to suppress accurate public interest information.

Important: CJP is not a government helpdesk. We cannot intervene in individual cases with government agencies, process complaints or provide legal assistance. If you need help with a specific government service, use the official Central Government's CPGRAMS portal, your state's citizen grievance portal, or contact your elected local representative.

Frequently Asked Contact Questions

Can I submit first-hand reports about government service quality in my area?

Yes. First-hand citizen reports are valuable supplementary information that official data often misses. When submitting a report, please include your district, the specific service or facility you are reporting on, what you observed, and approximately when you observed it. We treat all submissions as anonymous unless you explicitly ask to be credited.

I am a journalist or researcher. Can CJP provide data or expert comments?

Journalists and researchers are welcome to use CJP platform data for public interest reporting and academic research, with attribution to CJP and the underlying official sources we reference. We occasionally provide background context for journalists covering Indian governance topics. Contact us with details of your enquiry.

I want to partner with CJP or sponsor the platform. Is that possible?

CJP does not accept sponsorships, advertising or partnership arrangements from political parties, government agencies, or organisations with political interests. We maintain editorial independence as a core value. Voluntary technical contributions and translation assistance from individuals are welcome.

How do I report something that should be urgent?

For urgent public safety issues — such as a hospital that has been without power for days, a collapsed road bridge or contaminated water supply affecting a large population — please first report to local government authorities and emergency services. CJP can amplify awareness but cannot provide emergency response. After reporting to authorities, you are welcome to inform us so we can track whether the issue is addressed.

Our Commitment to You

When you contact CJP, you can expect honest engagement. We will tell you if we disagree with a data correction you propose and explain why, rather than simply ignoring your message. We will tell you when something is outside what we can help with, rather than making promises we cannot keep. We will treat your local knowledge and lived experience as genuinely valuable input — because it is.

India needs more citizens who are paying close attention, asking hard questions and refusing to accept the gap between what governments promise and what they deliver. CJP exists to support that attention. Your engagement with us is part of how accountability works in a democracy.