

Before proposing any solution, members stand inside the problem itself. This means queuing for water at 5 AM, walking unlit stretches after dark, or riding overcrowded buses for a full week. Proposals are built from this direct, felt experience.
The pitch to real stakeholders—NGO leads, ward representatives, local experts—is judged on how precisely it reflects the actual problem, not just the solution. This ensures undeniable detail no research from a distance can produce.
Proposals That Act
Our Circles translate lived reality into actionable civic solutions. Here are three examples of how direct immersion creates undeniable impact.
Water Supply Audit
Streetlight Safety
Bus Route Optimization
Members queued at 5 AM for two weeks, opening their pitch with the exact sound of pots lining up, not statistics, to fix erratic water supply in Kapra Circle.
After walking unlit paths for a week, a member's safety pitch to the ward office named the three specific streetlights that were out near a college gate.
Riding Hyderabad's most overcrowded bus route for a week led to a staggered-timing proposal, backed by photographs and bruised elbows, to the transport office.
Have a Civic Problem Needing a Solution?
Local leaders, community organizers, and civic groups: propose a friction point in your neighborhood. We'll bring the immersion, the insights, and the actionable proposals.


