The voice of the people. A place where citizens raise local issues, tag the right representatives, and hold the system accountable.
Broken roads, overflowing drains, streetlights that never come on. We notice them every single day on the way to school, to college, to the market. We complain to each other, but who does the complaint actually reach?
Calls go unanswered. Letters get lost. WhatsApp groups forget by tomorrow. There is no public record.
Without naming the right department or officer, the same issue bounces around for months, or years.
How many potholes in our constituency this month? How many were fixed? Right now, nobody knows.
Four simple steps. The same flow whether you are reporting a leaking pipe or a missing streetlight.
Take a photo. Drop a pin on the map exactly where the problem is.
LokFeed auto-suggests your local MP, MLA and District Collector, and the relevant state or central ministrySorted by what's near you and what's trending in your constituency."" based on where you are.
Fellow citizens upvote, comment, share. Real public support means real urgency.
Once the issue is fixed, it gets marked Closed with evidence. It stays on the public record forever.
An open issue on LokFeed is not just a complaint. It is a tagged, located, time-stamped public report that anyone can see, support and act on.
A closed issue carries the full story: the original report, the community's voice, and the evidence that the problem was actually solved.
The dashboard turns thousands of reports into a clear picture. Citizens, journalists, and officials can finally see, at a glance, who has how many open issues, and who has actually closed them.
The leaderboard celebrates the people getting things done: the active citizens reporting genuine issues and helping resolve them in their own locality.
Every report you raise, every issue you support, every problem you help close. It all lives on your portfolio. A public record of what you, as a citizen, have done for your locality.
India has the world's largest internet user base. Yet almost every social network Indians use is built somewhere else. LokFeed is built here, for Indians: a place to share, discuss and connect about civic issues or anything else on your mind.
Three ways to start today.
Spot a problem on the way out today? Snap, pin, post. It takes 30 seconds and it goes into a permanent public record.
Upvote and share issues that affect your area. Real numbers matter. Departments respond when communities show up together.
Your portfolio grows with every action. Over the years it becomes a real, public record of what you have done for your locality.
Democracy doesn't end at the ballot box. It begins on the street where you live. And it shows up every time a citizen refuses to look away.
Download the app. Make your first report. Show your school, your family, your constituency. Show them what active citizenship looks like in 2026.
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