India Rejuvenation Initiative
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The India Rejuvenation Initiative is an Indian anti-corruption organization formed by a group of retired and serving bureaucrats.[better source needed] IRI raises issues affecting common people. Started in the year 2005 by a group of people drawn from all walks of life, IRI focussed its attention towards corruption prevalent at the top echelons of Indian polity.
Its important objectives are:
- Force the system to become accountable and enforce rule of law.
- Attack corruption at the top.
- Interact with and support honest civil servants, whistleblowers.
- Mobilize public opinion for ensuring that public representatives remain accountable.
- Scrutinize public policies for flaws which contribute to corruption or protect vested interests.
- Promotion and strengthening of decentralized governance.
- Do regular interaction with the youth.[1]
- Organize youth to bring about changes in the way governments are being run at present.