Citizen Matters serves as a knowledge exchange with insightful reports on critical urban issues, ideas and solutions for cities, diving deep into issues which affect our quality of life, including water, commute, public safety, air quality, governance, education, environment, local economy and more.

We bring together civic media, data and diverse voices to help citizens build sustainable, equitable and liveable cities.

Citizen Matters was founded by Subramaniam Vincent and Meera K in 2008.

Our work is supported by Oorvani Foundation, a non-profit trust that works on open knowledge platforms for civic engagement and community revitalisation. Oorvani Foundation also supports Open City, an urban data platform that enables data driven decision making.

Leadership team at Oorvani Foundation.

Why this initiative?

India has 10 cities with 3 million+ population and 50+ cities with a million+ population. Our cities are marked by poor quality of governance, environment, civic provisions and lack of equitable access to resources. Bad public infrastructure and service delivery, be it transport, water supply, roads, or schooling has ensured the everyday life of citizens is painful.

These urban challenges need collective action to fix them. Action has to be based on a deep understanding of issues and root causes, and changemaking. Citizen Matters provides the information, the understanding and the tools for citizens to become changemakers.

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Citizen Matters Team

Satarupa Bhattacharya Citizen Matters

Satarupa is Managing Editor at Citizen Matters. She has over 20 years of editorial and content experience across a variety of genres and formats. Apart from overall editorial oversight and participation in key editorial policy-making at Citizen Matters, she ideates, edits and occasionally writes stories for the National edition of the magazine. She is also presently the editor of the Chennai chapter. She holds a Masters degree in Economics from Calcutta University and keenly follows social and development initiatives across cities in India. 

Outside of work, Satarupa loves good old classical fiction and dabbling in culinary experiments. 

T R Gopalakrishnan Citizen Matters

T R Gopalakrishnan (TRG/Gopal) is the former Editor-In-Charge of The Week, the country’s leading English weekly newsmagazine, based in Cochin. During his 35-year stint at The Week, 29 of them as its editor, the magazine reached its highest ever circulation as per ABC. As the editor, he had overall responsibility for content selection and presentation, managing an all India editorial team of 90+ journalists. Prior to this, he worked at the Motherland, followed by stints at India Today and Hindustan Times.  

In his spare time, TRG likes to read and travel. 

Prachi Pinglay Citizen Matters

Prachi Pinglay, the Consulting Editor for Citizen Matters Mumbai, is an independent journalist and a teacher based in Bengaluru, India.

Previously based in Mumbai, she has reported political, social and cultural stories for publications such as Outlook, BBC News and The Hindu, from Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat. Agrarian crisis, women’s rights, environmental issues and culture have been a recurring theme in her writing. She has contributed to Mongabay India, Mint Lounge and BBC World Service, under the byline Prachi Pinglay-Plumber. Trained in radio, she occasionally dabbles in teaching radio in journalism schools, community radio projects and podcasting.

She has a masters from the University of Westminster and a PG diploma from the Asian College of Journalism. She completed her graduation in English Literature from St. Xavier’s college, Mumbai.

Her current hobbies include talking incessantly about her naughty son, enjoying the magnificent trees of Bengaluru and trying to watch films in an actual offline movie theatre.

Sravasti Datta Citizen matters

Sravasti Datta, the Consulting Editor for Citizen Matters Bengaluru, has over a decade’s experience in journalism. She has written articles across topics, including civic issues, art and culture, human interest, education, the environment, and more.

She has a Master’s degree in History from Calcutta University and specialised in broadcast journalism from Asian College of Journalism, Chennai.

Her interests include reading, writing, theatre, and learning more about nature and wildlife. 

Bhanu Sridharan Citizen Matters

Bhanu is a Senior Reporter at Citizen Matters, Bengaluru. She has an undergraduate degree in communication studies and a Masters in Wildlife Biology. She previously worked as an independent environmental  journalist.

Her work has been published in Mongabay India, the Wire, Caravan and Citizen Matters and republished in several other outlets. She is interested in issues of justice, equity, access to nature and how Bengaluru’s growth impacts nature and people.She lives in Bengaluru with her bird-crazy partner and a very hungry dog and cat.

Aruna Natarajan Citizen matters

Aruna Natarajan is an Associate Editor at Citizen Matters Chennai. She lives in Chennai and writes and edits stories about urban systems and policies. Aruna has an undergraduate degree in Economics from Stella Maris College and a Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism from the Asian College of Journalism. 

Before moving to civic journalism, she enjoyed stints at a think-tank, Transparent Chennai, and an NGO, Slum Soccer. She is interested in politics, policy and sports. She enjoys reading and watching movies and cheering on Chelsea FC from afar.

Shobana Radhakrishnan Citizen Matters

Shobana Radhakrishnan is a Senior Reporter at Citizen Matters. Prior to this, she worked with The New Indian Express as a Reporter in Madurai. Shobana holds a Bachelors in English Literature and a Masters in Mass Communication and Journalism from Pondicherry Central University. 

She is interested in writing on humans with a multidisciplinary approach towards understanding their roots and culture. At times of repose, one could find her away from the digital world.

Geetha Ganesh Karthik is the Community Anchor for Citizen Matters Chennai. Previously, she was a Staff Reporter with News Today, covering health, education, and civic beats.

She holds an MA Mass Communication and Journalism from Madurai Kamaraj University, PG Diploma in Journalism from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Chennai, and B.Com in MOP Vaishnava College.

Currently, she is the Secretary of the AGS Colony Residents’ Welfare Association, Velachery West.
She has received an award from the Greater Chennai Corporation for People’s Movement for Clean Cities.

Apart from being passionate about solid waste management, she dons the roles of a civic activist, an animal lover and an avid gardener.

Sandhya Bhat Citizen Matters

Sandhya is a Community Anchor at Citizen Matters with a keen interest in public policy with a degree in Arts and graduate certificates in Interior Design and Public Policy.

She is a former Joint Secretary and Governing Council Member of the Bangalore Apartment Federation and a current member of the Koramangala Warriors Group. Mostly known as Éclair’s mum. Occasionally tweets at @SandhyaTBhat 

Oorvani Foundation Leadership

Meera is Managing Trustee of Oorvani Foundation. She is passionate about cities, community media, urban issues and local governance and civic tech. She believes that the combination of in-depth local journalism and community engagement, helps catalyse better cities.

Meera is an Ashoka Fellow and was earlier a Knight Fellow at the International Centre for Journalists. In an earlier life, she was yet-another-manager at an IT firm, holding varied responsibilities in the product development space. She is active in community improvement initiatives and volunteers with projects related to transport, lake rejuvenation, organic kitchen gardening and solid waste management.

Sandhya Bhat Citizen Matters

Meenakshi Ramesh joined Oorvani Foundation as a trustee in 2016. She is a long time civic and community volunteer. She is an alumnus of IIM(A) and has led finance teams at Crisil as well as at Pratham, the Mumbai-based education non-profit. She is currently CEO of United Way’s Chennai chapter which works across Tamil Nadu and Kerala. She has volunteered for Chennai City Connect and is especially passionate about solid waste management and other issues.

In addition, Meenakshi is an inveterate quizzer and was a semi finalist on BBC Mastermind. She anchors the Chennai chapter of Citizen Matters.

Aruna Natarajan Citizen matters

Ashwin is an urbanist, journalist, politician and social technologist based in Bangalore. After his education in atmospheric science (PhD) and astronomy (MS), he worked as a climate scientist at NASA before switching to a career in governance reforms and urban development. He was a prominent member of the Loksatta movement working for administrative, electoral and governance reforms.

In July 2016, when the party decided to quit electoral politics, he resigned his position, and began to work closely with the Aam Aadmi Party. He is a co-founder of the national public affairs magazine, India Together. He also founded the social technology firm, Mapunity, and is one of the co-founders of the electric vehicles-based transportation company, Lithium. He is also a founder member of Bangalore Political Action Committee (BPAC). Ashwin Mahesh was awarded the Ashoka Fellowship in 2009

Awards

2015

Citizen Matters  was one of three finalists in the first ever ‪#‎innovationforgood‬ award, instituted by the Centre for Work, Technology and Social Change in collaboration with SASNET at Lund University, Sweden. We received the honorary prize at the Media and Innovation Days Conference on December 9th, at New Delhi.
Citizen Matters co-founder Subramaniam (Subbu) Vincent won the John S Knight (JSK) Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University for 2015-16. He is working on ways to let civic activists and urban experts systematically help newsrooms like Citizen Matters track what is happening in the city — when journalists start to report on a topic, they are fully informed and armed with the collective wisdom of the community.

2014

Citizen Matters was declared the joint winner of the Manthan Award – South Asia and Asia Pacific, instituted by the Digital Empowerment Foundation, in the e-News & Journalism category.
Citizen Matters received the Manthan Award South West India, instituted by the Digital Empowerment Foundation, in the e-News & Journalism category, for creating an online resource of news and independent coverage.
Citizen Matters won the Namma Bengaluru Award for 2013 in the Media Organisation category.

2013

Navya PK, former staff journalist at Citizen Matters was awarded the All India Environmental Journalism Competition award for her series of exposes on the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) project by Mantri Developers coming up on the Bellandur wetland – Mantri’s 72 acre project encroaching Rajakaluve: IISc Report, published on May 31, 2013.

2012

Vaishnavi Vittal, former staff journalist at Citizen Matters, won the Laadli Media Award for the best Web Investigative report – Government ignores us because we aren’t educated and rich.

Citizen Matters was a finalist for Namma Bengaluru Awards, 2012.

2010

Citizen Matters was a finalist for Namma Bengaluru Awards, 2010.

2009

Supriya Khandekar, a Citizen Matters’ journalist was awarded the Young Development Journalist of the year in 2008-09, instituted by Asian Development Bank Institute, at Tokyo, Japan, for her report on the women of Gollehalli, Women of a lesser society.

2007

The idea of Citizen Matters was shortlisted by the Knight News Challenge, USA in 2007 for innovative digital ideas in community news. Citizen Matters was beta-launched in 2008.

Recognition