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  • అఖిల్ గురించి | CRFHGR

    About us Chirravuri Research Foundation for Human and Global Reforms i.e., CRFHGR is a Section 8, Not-for-Profit Research Company that undertakes novel research in Humanities, Management and Social Sciences to promote progress, prosperity and peace in human societies at local, regional, sub-national, national and global levels. The agenda of CRFHGR is to make this world better by stepping into the uncharted paradigms of humanities and social sciences research. It was established in August 2023 after the approval and registration by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Gove rnment of India with the CIN: U72200TS2023NPL176476 and Section 8 Non-Profit License No. 147287 in Hyderabad, Telangana. Our Vision Zero Avoidable Human Suffering Happier Human Lives True & Perpetual World Peace Building better systems and processes through research and evidence-based practice. Rethinking on the lines of first principles to solve the core challenges of Human Development, Management and Governance. Promotion of the holistic well-being of individuals, organizations and communities. Our Mission The Leadership Akhil Chirravuri (Founder & Director) Akhil is a public policy researcher, a political consultant and, a doctoral research fellow in public policy with over 8+ years of professional experience in public policy & legislative research, stakeholder management, campaign strategy & execution, narrative building, impact consulting, and capacity building. His primary research interests are Techno-politics; Digital Societies & Governance, and Citizen Activism. He completed his B. Tech. in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering & Technology / Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (Hyderabad) , and M.A. in Political Science from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU New Delhi) , and is currently pursuing his Doctoral Research (Ph. D.) in Public Policy from Jindal School of Government & Public Policy @ O. P. Jindal Global University . In addition to his doctoral research endeavours, he is also currently pursuing his Executive MBA from Indian Institute of Management – Kozhikode (IIM – K) . In 2022, he qualified the UGC – NET (National Eligibility Test) for Lectureship (Assistant Professor) in Political Science . In 2024, he was selected for Punjab Good Governance Fellowship by the Government of Punjab in partnership with Indian School of Business (ISB) . He believes in simplifying the matters of policy, administration and politics to all the stakeholders including the citizens for informed decision-making across all levels of democratic processes, there-by contributing to a better action and reform agenda. On the global governance front, he believes in the need for a New Global Order based on 'Rules-based Engagement' and 'Reformed Multilateralism' centred-around human dignity, rights, sustainable development and peace. 3 Draft Legislations 7 Parliamentary Constituencies 5 Political Parties 10 Political Campaigns 8 Politicians 15 Policy Review Papers Our Team , We are a compact team of professionals with rich professional experience across diverse backgrounds. Just as all the good things require time, our good team is in the process of expansion, gradually! A. Swathi Vaishnavi (Director) Swathi is a Chartered Accountant (C.A.) and an Auditor with 4 years of experience in Accountancy, Audit and Risk Consulting. A. V. S. Manikanta Sastry (Finance & Accounts Supervisor) Sastry is a Financial Accountant with about 6 years of experience in financial management, corporate auditing and accounting. Sai Santosh Yakkali (Head – Innovation & Strategy) Santosh is a Management Consultant and an Entrepreneur with over 6 years of professional experience in management consulting, strategy execution & business innovation. Goutham Pratapa (Head – Web Development & Digital Technology) Goutham is a Software Engineer with over 9 years of experience in Linux, DevOps, MLOps, Machine & Deep Learning and Data Science. P. Sri Lakshmi (Executive Trustee) Parimi Sri Lakshmi oversees various activities related to the smooth functioning of the organization. D. Hitesh Kumar (Head – Global Technology Policy Division) Hitesh is a Cloud Engineer and has a penchant for human and industrial development policies. He possesses over 8 years of professional experience in IT Consulting, Cloud Technology and Data Science. Dr. M. Azharuddin (Advisor – Urban Studies) Dr. M. Azharuddin is a Post-doctoral Researcher in Water Resources Managment at University of Minnesota. He possesses over 7 years of solid research experience in water resources management and urban development. Pranith Ganguly (Research Assistant) Praneeth is a recent graduate in M.A. Political Science from Hyderabad Central University. His intellectual bent to innovative, out-of-the-box critical thinking is thrilling even for the most of us experienced professionals. Our Alumni

  • ► పత్రిక విజ్ఞప్తి | CRFHGR

    Press Releases associated with the works, thoughts and demands of CRFHGR are available on this page. Feedback Forms [LR1 Feedback Form] Feedback Form: Representation of the People (Amendment to Regulate Election Manifestos) Bill, 2025

  • CRFHGR | Chirravuri Research Foundation for Human & Global Reforms

    www.crfhgr.org is the official website of Chirravuri Research Foundation for Human & Global Reforms, a Not-for-Profit Research Company working for Human and Global well-being. 1/4 REFORMING HUMANITY & WORLD ONE STEP AT A TIME No posts published in this language yet Once posts are published, you’ll see them here.

  • ► పత్రిక విజ్ఞప్తి | CRFHGR

    Press Release statements. Press Releases [13th July 2024] CRFHGR submitted its recommendations on NTA Reforms to the High-Power Committee appointed by the Indian Government [17th December 2024] CRFHGR expresses in-principle support to One Nation, One Election and seeks to usher in many pending new-age democratic politico-electoral reforms crucial to maturity of Indian polity and society [25th April 2025] CRFHGR submitted a Written Representation to Parliamentary Defence Committee on the need to expedite all the pending recruitments in Indian Army and do a holistic review of India's current security apparatus amidst Pahalgam Hindu Massacre [30th April 2025] CRFHGR submitted Written Representations to our Hon'ble Speaker of Lok Sabha & Hon'ble Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs requesting them to convene a Special Parliamentary Sitting to discuss and express solidarity in view of Pahalgam Hindu Massacre [30th April 2025] CRFHGR expresses in-principle support to Union Cabinet's decision to hold Caste Census in the upcoming Decennial Census Enumeration exercise [7th May 2025] CRFHGR salutes Indian Defence, Intelligence & Security Forces for successful conduct of Operation Sindoor avenging Pahalgam Hindu Massacre [11th May 2025] CRFHGR endorses the Ceasefire Understanding between India & Pakistan to halt all military action in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor [12th May 2025] CRFHGR condemns attacks and abuses against our Hon'ble Foreign Secretary Mr. Vikram Misri & his Family [13th Jun 2025] CRFHGR mourns for the departed souls and expresses condolences to their bereaved families of the Ahmedabad Air India Boeing Aircraft crash incident. In addition, CRFHGR demands immediate grounding of all Boeing Aircrafts from commercial passenger fleet across India .

  • Our Inspiration | CRFHGR

    Our Inspiration Modern thinkers & leaders rooted of deep spiritual character who influenced Humanity (Mahatma) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Acharya Vinoba Bhave (Gurudev) Rabindranath Tagore Gopal Krishna Gokhale Swami Vivekananda Dr. (Babasaheb) Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar Our Spiritual Gurus Sri Adi Shankaracharya Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati VIII (Mahaswami) Sri Ramana Maharshi Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa Sri Ramanujacharya Sri Dayananda Saraswati Adi Shankaracharya Adi Shankaracharya Adi Shankaracharya Western Philosophical Guides Adi Shankaracharya Adi Shankaracharya Adi Shankaracharya

  • ⮞ Our Legislative Reform Agenda | CRFHGR

    Our Legislative Reform Agenda Legislation #1 Representation of the People (Election Manifestos Regulation Amendment) Bill, 2025 The bill aims to regulate myriad aspects of election promises and election manifestos in view of electoral politics that are increasingly lacking fiscal prudence. Read More Legislation #2 Circular Economy Bill, 2026 The bill mandates all tiers of governments (from National-to-Local) to set-up institutional and systemic action plans for effective and efficient resource utilization rooted in the 4R sustainable philosophy (Re-use, Re-cycle, Re-purpose, Re-manufacture). Read More Legislation #3 Individual Taxpayers' Social Security Right Bill The bill aims to create a social security net for all the Income Tax paying employees in the event of a unforeseen termination from employment in certain cases. Read More Legislation #4 Rights of Pre-trial and Under-trial Prison Detainees Bill The bill seeks to set-up clear, fair and transparent conditions for trial and bail of the accused people during pre-trial & trial process Read More Legislation #5 Nuptial Consents (Legal Recognition) Bill The bill aims to recognize pre-nuptial and post-nuptial consent agreements between two individuals (who wish to marry, or are already married) on the distribution of their time, inter-personal matters, and financial (or) non-financial assets and debts in the event of a divorce. Read More Legislation #6 Mandatory Career Counselling Bill The bill seeks to establish National Career Counselling and Student Guidance Council for conducting & imparting career guidance programmes among secondary school students and families to enable them to make informed career decisions Read More Legislation #7 Indian Democratic Representation Bill The bill rethinks the Representation of the People Act, 1950 from the ground-up by simplifying and strengthening the Voter Registration processes and periodic rationalization of voter lists with a strong institutional frameworks to uphold Indian democracy. Read More Legislation #8 Indian Conduct of Elections Bill The bill rethinks the Representation of the People Act, 1951 by increasing the efficiency and transparency in conduct of elections and making Indian democracy work with the new developments of Digital Technology. Read More Legislation #9 Public Hate Speeches (Prohibition) Bill The bill criminalizes Hate Speech in public sphere with stringent, time-bound action against politicians, elected officials, organizations, religious bodies and media Read More Legislation #10 Compulsory National Service Bill The bill seeks to usher in mandatory National Service among all adult citizens as per age group to foster civic preparedness and a sense of belongingness. Read More Legislation #11 Political Parties (Organization, Leadership, Internal Democracy and Financial Transparency) Bill The bill seeks to regulate all the key functional aspects of political parties including organizational development, internal democracy, leadership building and funding restrictions in India. Read More

  • Donate (Back-up) | CRFHGR

    Contribute to our research, advocacy and social welfare efforts through your support. We are a 12A & 80G Registered Company Your Donations are exempted under Section 80G of Income Tax Act, 1961 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Only Indian Domestic donations (in INR ₹) from Indian citizens (including NRIs) and Indian Entities having a valid PAN (Permanent Account Number) are accepted. Foreign Donations from Foreign Entities and Foreign Citizens are NOT accepted. Refunds are allowed with-in 7 days from the date of donation. Click here to read our complete refund policy. If donating online, please E-mail us the screenshot of your payment with Transaction ID or other details confirming the success of transaction along-with your PAN details on communications@crfhgr.org An Acknowledgement No. & Provisional Donation Receipt are shared with the donors after the confirmation of the donation from our end. Provisional Donation Receipt is NOT the same as IT Exemption Donation Certificate/Receipt. IT Exemption Donation Certificate/Receipt shall be sent via email (on the email id provided by the donor) 7-days from the date of donation. For more clarifications, write to us on communications@crfhgr.org BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS Beneficiary Account Name: Chirravuri Research Foundation for Human and Global Reforms Bank Name: Axis Bank Bank A/C No. 923010060396830 IFS Code: UTIB0001381 Branch: Nallakunta (Hyderabad City) Make a Donation! Contribute to our research, advocacy and social welfare efforts. Frequency One time One time Monthly Monthly Yearly Yearly Amount ₹500 ₹500 ₹1,000 ₹1,000 ₹2,000 ₹2,000 ₹5,000 ₹5,000 ₹10,000 ₹10,000 Other Other 0/100 Comment (optional) Donate ₹500 How your Donations Are Used? How your Donations Are Used? How your Donations Are Used? How your Donations Are Used? Research Development Social Welfare Primary & Secondary Research To undertake primary and secondary research in Humanities, Management and Social Sciences disciplines and to generate new knowledge through scientific inquiry and practice for the purpose of individual, organizational and social betterment, and, also contribute to the noble goals of peace, prosperity and progress among humans and communities. We primarily indulge 39 areas across Humanities, Management and Social Sciences disciplines. Some of these areas are public policy & legislative research, governance advisory, social innovation & entrepreneurship, capacity building, organizational research, corporate governance, psychology & behavioural studies, legal research and gender studies among others. Social Welfare Quality education at primary, secondary and higher secondary levels, skill & vocational development, civic & voter education, digital literacy, gender equality, women empowerment, eradication of gender violence, and rural development and welfare activities rooted in research and evidence-based practice. Development Based on our research, we attempt to craft solutions and apply them to solve any given problem in the corresponding area(s) across the Humanities, Management and Social Sciences disciplines to leverage meaningful and positive impact on individuals, communities, organizations and societies. We also advise stakeholders on a course of action and be a part of the execution to achieve desired results.

  • Copyright Policy | CRFHGR

    Copyright Policy Only data related to reforms, administration and governance is NOT subject to copyright and is allowed for distribution. Any other information, research work, ideas, concepts, data listed including what has been mentioned under "Our Better Bharat Reforms Agenda" is the sole property of "Chirravuri Research Foundation for Human and Global Reforms" hereinafter referred to as "CRFHGR" and is subject to all laws of land. Information from second and third parties is subject to distribution and copy as per the respective laws and policies of their website or organization. Accessibility of weblinks through hyperlinks that a user/visitor encounters through-out this website is subject to the availability of source location, proper internet connectivity and availability. Before accessing any third-party website, user/visitor should make himself/herself comfortable with the security certifications and other relavant safety information of the website. We are NOT responsible for any digital mishaps or any sort of losses incurred by the user.

  • The Union List | CRFHGR

    Union List (or) List — I 1. Defence of India and every part thereof including preparation for defence and all such acts as may be conducive in times of war to its prosecution and after its termination to effective demobilisation. 2. Naval, military and air forces; any other armed forces of the Union. 2A. Deployment of any armed force of the Union or any other force subject to the control of the Union or any contingent or unit thereof in any State in aid of the civil power; powers, jurisdiction, privileges and liabilities of the members of such forces while on such deployment. 3. Delimitation of cantonment areas, local self-government in such areas, the constitution and powers within such areas of cantonment authorities and the regulation of house accommodation (including the control of rents) in such areas. 4. Naval, military and air force works. 5. Arms, firearms, ammunition and explosives. 6. Atomic energy and mineral resources necessary for its production. 7. Industries declared by Parliament by law to be necessary for the purpose of defence or for the prosecution of war. 8. Central Bureau of Intelligence and Investigation. 9. Preventive detention for reasons connected with Defence, Foreign Affairs, or the security of India; persons subjected to such detention. 10. Foreign affairs; all matters which bring the Union into relation with any foreign country. 11. Diplomatic, consular and trade representation. 12. United Nations Organisation. 13. Participation in international conferences, associations and other bodies and implementing of decisions made thereat. 14. Entering into treaties and agreements with foreign countries and implementing of treaties, agreements and conventions with foreign countries. 15. War and peace. 16. Foreign jurisdiction. 17. Citizenship, naturalisation and aliens. 18. Extradition. 19. Admission into, and emigration and expulsion from, India; passports and visas. 20. Pilgrimages to places outside India. 21. Piracies and crimes committed on the high seas or in the air; offences against the law of nations committed on land or the high seas or in the air. 22. Railways. 23. Highways declared by or under law made by Parliament to be national highways. 24. Shipping and navigation on inland waterways, declared by Parliament by law to be national waterways, as regards mechanically propelled vessels; the rule of the road on such waterways. 25. Maritime shipping and navigation, including shipping and navigation on tidal waters; provision of education and training for the mercantile marine and regulation of such education and training provided by States and other agencies. 26. Lighthouses, including lightships, beacons and other provision for the safety of shipping and aircraft. 27. Ports declared by or under law made by Parliament or existing law to be major ports, including their delimitation, and the constitution and powers of port authorities therein. 28. Port quarantine, including hospitals connected therewith; seamen's and marine hospitals. 29. Airways; aircraft and air navigation; provision of aerodromes; regulation and organisation of air traffic and of aerodromes; provision for aeronautical education and training and regulation of such education and training provided by States and other agencies. 30. Carriage of passengers and goods by railway, sea or air, or by national waterways in mechanically propelled vessels. 31. Posts and telegraphs; telephones, wireless, broadcasting and other like forms of communication. 32. Property of the Union and the revenue therefrom, but as regards property situated in a State subject to legislation by the State, save in so far as Parliament by law otherwise provides. 33. Acquisitioning or requisitioning of property for the purposes of the Union (Removed as per 7th Amendment act, 1956). 34. Courts of wards for the estates of Rulers of Indian States. 35. Public debt of the Union. 36. Currency, coinage and legal tender; foreign exchange. 37. Foreign loans. 38. Reserve Bank of India. 39. Post Office Savings Bank. 40. Lotteries organised by the Government of India or the Government of a State. 41. Trade and commerce with foreign countries; import and export across customs frontiers; definition of customs frontiers. 42. Inter-State trade and commerce. 43. Incorporation, regulation and winding up of trading corporations, including banking, insurance and financial corporations, but not including co-operative societies. 44. Incorporation, regulation and winding up of corporations, whether trading or not, with objects not confined to one State, but not including universities. 45. Banking. 46. Bills of exchange, cheques, promissory notes and other like instruments. 47. Insurance. 48. Stock exchanges and futures markets. 49. Patents, inventions and designs; copyright; trade-marks and merchandise marks. 50. Establishment of standards of weight and measure. 51. Establishment of standards of quality for goods to be exported out of India or transported from one State to another. 52. Industries, the control of which by the Union is declared by Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest. 53. Regulation and development of oilfields and mineral oil resources; petroleum and petroleum products; other liquids and substances declared by Parliament by law to be dangerously inflammable. 54. Regulation of mines and mineral development to the extent to which such regulation and development under the control of the Union is declared by Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest. 55. Regulation of labour and safety in mines and oilfields. 56. Regulation and development of inter-State rivers and river valleys to the extent to which such regulation and development under the control of the Union is declared by Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest. 57. Fishing and fisheries beyond territorial waters. 58. Manufacture, supply and distribution of salt by Union agencies; regulation and control of manufacture, supply and distribution of salt by other agencies. 59. Cultivation, manufacture, and sale for export, of opium. 60. Sanctioning of cinematograph films for exhibition. 61. Industrial disputes concerning Union employees. 62. The institutions known at the commencement of this Constitution as the National Library, the Indian Museum, the Imperial War Museum, the Victoria Memorial and the Indian War Memorial, and any other like institution financed by the Government of India wholly or in part and declared by Parliament by law to be an institution of national importance. 63. The institutions known at the commencement of this Constitution as the Benares Hindu University, the Aligarh Muslim University and the Delhi University; the University established in pursuance of article 371E; any other institution declared by Parliament by law to be an institution of national importance. 64. Institutions for scientific or technical education financed by the Government of India wholly or in part and declared by Parliament by law to be institutions of national importance. 65. Union agencies and institutions for— (a) professional, vocational or technical training, including the training of police officers; or (b) the promotion of special studies or research; or (c) scientific or technical assistance in the investigation or detection of crime. 66. Co-ordination and determination of standards in institutions for higher education or research and scientific and technical institutions. 67. Ancient and historical monuments and records, and archaeological sites and remains, declared by or under law made by Parliament to be of national importance. 68. The Survey of India, the Geological, Botanical, Zoological and Anthropological Surveys of India; Meteorological organisations. 69. Census. 70. Union Public Service; All-India Services; Union Public Service Commission. 71. Union pensions, that is to say, pensions payable by the Government of India or out of the Consolidated Fund of India. 72. Elections to Parliament, to the Legislatures of States and to the offices of President and Vice-President; the Election Commission. 73. Salaries and allowances of members of Parliament, the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Council of States and the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House of the People. 74. Powers, privileges and immunities of each House of Parliament and of the members and the Committees of each House; enforcement of attendance of persons for giving evidence or producing documents before committees of Parliament or commissions appointed by Parliament. 75. Emoluments, allowances, privileges, and rights in respect of leave of absence, of the President and Governors; salaries and allowances of the Ministers for the Union; the salaries, allowances, and rights in respect of leave of absence and other conditions of service of the Comptroller and Auditor-General. 76. Audit of the accounts of the Union and of the States. 77. Constitution, organisation, jurisdiction and powers of the Supreme Court (including contempt of such Court), and the fees taken therein; persons entitled to practise before the Supreme Court. 78. Constitution and organisation (including vacations) of the High Courts except provisions as to officers and servants of High Courts; persons entitled to practise before the High Courts. 79. Extension of the jurisdiction of a High Court to, and exclusion of the jurisdiction of a High Court from, any Union territory. 80. Extension of the powers and jurisdiction of members of a police force belonging to any State to any area outside that State, but not so as to enable the police of one State to exercise powers and jurisdiction in any area outside that State without the consent of the Government of the State in which such area is situated; extension of the powers and jurisdiction of members of a police force belonging to any State to railway areas outside that State. 81. Inter-State migration; inter-State quarantine. 82. Taxes on income other than agricultural income. 83. Duties of customs including export duties. 84. Duties of excise on the following goods manufactured or produced in India, namely — (a) petroleum crude; (b) high speed diesel; (c) motor spirit (commonly known as petrol); (d) natural gas; (e) aviation turbine fuel; and (f) tobacco and tobacco products. 85. Corporation tax. 86. Taxes on the capital value of the assets, exclusive of agricultural land, of individuals and companies; taxes on the capital of companies. 87. Estate duty in respect of property other than agricultural land. 88. Duties in respect of succession to property other than agricultural land. 89. Terminal taxes on goods or passengers, carried by railway, sea or air; taxes on railway fares and freights. 90. Taxes other than stamp duties on transactions in stock exchanges and futures markets. 91. Rates of stamp duty in respect of bills of exchange, cheques, promissory notes, bills of lading, letters of credit, policies of insurance, transfer of shares, debentures, proxies and receipts. 92. Taxes on the sale or purchase of newspaper and on advertisements published there-in. [Removed vide 101st constitution amendment act, 2016] 92A. Taxes on the sale or purchase of goods other than newspapers, where such sale or purchase takes place in the course of inter-State trade or commerce. 92B. Taxes on the consignments of goods (whether the consignment is to the person making it or to any other person), where such consignment takes place in the course of inter-State trade or commerce. 92C. Taxes on services. [Removed vide 101st constitution amendment act, 2016] 93. Offences against laws with respect to any of the matters in this List. 94. Inquiries, surveys and statistics for the purpose of any of the matters in this List. 95. Jurisdiction and powers of all courts, except the Supreme Court, with respect to any of the matters in this List; admiralty jurisdiction. 96. Fees in respect of any of the matters in this List, but not including fees taken in any court. 97. Any other matter not enumerated in List II or List III including any tax not mentioned in either of those Lists.

  • Our Alumni | CRFHGR

    Our Alumni Full Name Name of the College/University Name of the Degree Title Year Adithya M National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru M. A. in Public Policy Public Policy Research Intern 2023 – 2024 Hirak Roy Chowdhury Ashutosh College, Kolkata B. A. (Hons.) in Political Science Public Policy Research Intern 2024 Shailja Lavania IGNOU, New Delhi M. A. in Political Science Public Policy Research Intern 2024 Snehitha Pachipulusu Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras Integrated M.A. in Development Studies Public Policy & Political Research Intern 2024 Kaushiki Sharma Kalindi College, University of Delhi B. A. (Hons.) in Political Science Public Policy & Political Research Intern 2024 Sarah Gairola Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics M. Sc. in Economics Public Policy & Political Research Intern 2025 Khushi Khan Mount Caramel College, Bengaluru M.P.P. (Master's in Public Policy) Public Policy & Political Research Intern 2025 Ishani Sharma National Forensic Science University, Gandhinagar M. Sc. in Neuropsychology Research Intern (Full-time) 2025 Pinki Kumari Osmania University, Hyderabad B.A. LLB Research / Executive Assistant (Founder's Office) 2026

  • ⮞ Constitutional Reforms | CRFHGR

    Constitutional Reforms 1 2-term Limit to PMO , CMOs , President & Vice-president 2 Creating & defining the Deputy PM / CM offices ECI-monitored Biennial Intra-party elections to all positions in political parties

  • ⮞ Interactive Dashboards | CRFHGR

    Interactive Dashboards GHMC

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