Mission

ABNS works to make public issues visible and resolved on time.

Our work is to raise genuine issues through social media posts, comments, public awareness, respectful tagging of authorities, and regular follow-up. The goal is not noise; the goal is responsible pressure so that roads, water, cleanliness, farmers' needs, safety, education, health, environment, and local services receive attention.

How we work

Issue to action pathway

1. Identify: Citizens share an issue with location, date, photos, and affected people. ABNS separates genuine public interest issues from rumours or political abuse.

2. Verify: Before posting, the team checks basic facts, responsible department, urgency, and whether the matter needs local, state, or central attention.

3. Publish: ABNS prepares clear posts, comments, captions, and short explainers. Language should remain respectful, firm, and solution-focused.

4. Escalate: The issue can be tagged to municipal bodies, district administration, state departments, elected representatives, ministries, and media where appropriate.

5. Track: Each issue should have status: reported, acknowledged, in progress, resolved, or pending. Public follow-up builds trust.

Focus areas

Problems ABNS can highlight

01

Local civic issues

Road damage, street lights, drainage, waste, water supply, traffic, public toilets, and safety.

02

Farmers and villages

Crop loss, irrigation, market access, fair price awareness, storage, soil health, and rural roads.

03

Youth and education

School infrastructure, exams, skill training, sports facilities, libraries, and career guidance.

04

Health and relief

Blood donation, medicine support, hospital access, emergency awareness, and disaster response.

05

Heritage and temples

Cleanliness, crowd management, cultural education, temple heritage, and pilgrimage services.

06

National interest

Awareness around defence, science, economy, constitutional duty, and social harmony.