What people found
India does not publish district-level CSR data. So people are asking for it themselves — from collectors, from companies, from the Ministry. Everything that comes back gets recorded here, with its source, exactly as received.
This is a set, not a scoreboard. Nobody is ranked, nothing is counted into a score, and a refusal or a non-reply is recorded as carefully as an answer — because a refusal is a finding too.
The set is open and empty.
No records yet — this page went up the same week the requests did, and replies take up to thirty days. If you have asked, or are about to, your record is the first one. What appears here will be published with its source, with personal details removed.
No records yet — this page went up the same week the requests did, and replies take up to thirty days. If you have asked, or are about to, your record is the first one. What appears here will be published with its source, with personal details removed.
Add what you found
You asked, or you filed, or you wrote — and something came back, or nothing did. Either way, tell us. We publish the substance, never your personal details.
How we handle what you send
- We publish the substance, not the person. District, action, and what came back. Names, phone numbers, addresses and email are stripped before anything goes up — including from documents you attach.
- Nothing is ranked. No leaderboard, no totals, no "top district". Records sit side by side as a set.
- Disagreement stays visible. If an official reply contradicts our analysis, we publish the contradiction rather than smoothing it over — and correct ourselves where we were wrong.
- You can withdraw. Write to explore@lofl.world and we take your record down, no questions asked.
- Everything is open. The set is CC-BY-SA — researchers, journalists and other districts can reuse it freely.
Haven't asked yet? Start with the three actions or a ready-to-file RTI. Want the background first? The 5-minute guide explains why any of this matters.