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TerraFlow is the anti-Swachhata. Citizens report pollution, the community verifies it on the ground, and authorities can't close the case until a neighbour at the spot confirms it.
No more complaints vanishing into dashboards. Every report is hashed, geo-tagged, and only closes when someone nearby confirms it on the ground.
Snap a photo. GPS, timestamp, and device ID stamp a SHA-256 evidence hash. AI auto-categorizes into six types before you hit submit.
Anyone within 500m gets a ping. Three independent verifications promote the report to "Community Verified" — authorities can't ignore it from here.
Authorities respond and update status. A complaint only marks "resolved" when a citizen at the location confirms the fix. Fake resolutions get flagged.
Six satellite sub-indices, five river gauges, sixteen species, fifty-five wards — all updating live, all free to download.
Turbidity
52
−3 this week
Chlorophyll
38
−2 this week
Photos, GPS, evidence hashes, even the map itself live on-device. When the network returns, everything syncs in the background — no lost reports, no dropped evidence.
Data is strictly scoped per region. Nineteen database tables carry a region tag so no city's reports leak into another's dashboard.
Kashmir
Srinagar · full platform
Delhi
10 wards · civic + AQI
Bengaluru
10 wards · civic + AQI
Journalists, researchers, NGOs, and PIL lawyers can pull raw evidence directly. No paywall, no gatekeeping, no registration.
Every report carries a SHA-256 evidence hash — the same data downloaded today is the data filed in court tomorrow.
{"region": "kashmir","total": 8419,"verified": 4219,"resolved_rate": 0.71,"latest": [{"id": "rpt_a47f91","cat": "water","severity": 4,"ward": 14,"lat": 34.0837,"lng": 74.8370}]}
Five thousand citizens. Fifty-five wards. Three regions.
One platform holding the record straight.