Establishing a comprehensive framework for justice, transparency, and accountability. Our objectives serve as the national blueprint for empowering citizens and eradicating corruption from its roots.
To act as a participatory platform and link between the Government and the public for tackling and combating the injustice of corruption, arbitrariness and misuse of power by promoting good governance, enhancing transparency, accountability and high standards of integrity at all levels and across all sectors of society.
To promote constructive dialogue, collective participation, collaboration between various stakeholders, including government, businesses houses, civil societies, independent media, academic and research institutions engaged in the prevention of and the fight against corruption.
To organize seminars, workshops, training programmes, public debate, social media campaign, so as to provide suitable exposure to the public and to inculcate greater awareness among the citizens of the benefits of honesty and ill effects of corruption, including the causes and gravity of and the threat posed by corruption and to empower them for tackling the horror of corruption.
To educate and sensitise the young mass by way of organising debates, elocution contests, essay writing, panel discussions, cartoon and poster making competitions in schools and colleges on moral values, ethics, good governance practices, legal literacy etc.
To publish News Letters, Magazines, Souvenirs, Books to inform, report, and make available the news, developments, findings for generating awareness against corruption, besides sharing our activities with different stakeholders.
To organise training, exposure programmes for our members, activists and general public so as to build professional competencies, inculcating professional attributes, equipping them with the requisite substantive expertise.
To utilise Right to Information Act 2005 laws, as an effective anti-corruption tool by way of securing access to information under the control of public authorities for promoting openness, transparency and accountability in administration.
To closely follow the legislative and institutional changes as well as the procedure of corruption cases from disclosure to investigation, prosecution and judgement and to act as watchdog by way of monitoring and analysing the government's policy and actions.
To exercise and yield public pressure on government and policy making bodies with constructive innovative ways and design so as to promote thoughtful and insightful models for combating corruption.
To provide support, assistance and protection to the whistle-blowers from likely physical and mental harassment after revealing flaws, frauds and other irregularities, in consonance with the PIDPI Resolution 2014.
To receive complaints from the public regarding corruption and considering substance of the allegations on their merits and seek investigation/action from the concerned authorities, and to be the voice for such people who don't know how to raise voices.
To tender suggestions to the Government on issues of combating corrupt practices, systems improvement, structural remedies, simplification and standardization of rules, and designing internal controls for proper review.
To develop and establish database in structured and compatible formats for conducting analysis, identifying and assessing the corruption risk factors for developing integrity plans for public institutions and sectors.
To conduct social audit, undertake fact-finding mission, due diligence checks and to get involved in the Block, District and State Level Task Force, Vigilance Awareness Committee and Vigilance Monitoring Committees.
To have constructive association and co-ordination with enforcement agencies such as Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), CBI, ED, FIU, Lokpal, Lokayuktas, Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) and other authorities.
To develop bonding and alliance with different global civil society actors and international networks in the field of anti-corruption activities around the world, such as Transparency International (TI) and WIN.
To felicitate and honour the activists, anti-graft crusaders, and performers for their contributions towards a corruption-free society by way of spreading awareness and commitment to truth.
To organise The International Anti-Corruption Day (9 December), Good Governance Day (25 December), Vigilance Awareness Week and other days to collectively raise public awareness.
To undertake multidimensional community service, socio-economic development activities having focus on Education, Women's Empowerment, Eco-friendly Development, Health, and Skill development.
To engage and to pursue and undertake such other activities, that may be considered to be incidental or conducive to the attainment of the aforesaid aims and objectives of the organisation.