MyNetaHub: A Digital Platform Connecting Citizens and Political Representatives

Abstract

Effective communication between citizens and elected representatives is essential for a transparent and efficient democratic system. MyNetaHub is a digital platform designed to bridge the communication gap between citizens (Janta) and political representatives (Netas). The application provides a verified and interactive platform where leaders such as Corporators, MLAs, MPs, and other public representatives can create official profiles to share updates, announcements, and development initiatives. Citizens can follow these leaders, participate in polls, submit feedback, and raise concerns related to their community. The platform promotes transparency, accessibility, and civic participation while enabling leaders to understand public sentiment and communicate effectively with their constituencies. The system promotes transparency, and citizen participation while also helping representatives better understand public opinion and community needs. By integrating digital communication with governance, MyNetaHub aims to strengthen democratic engagement and encourage more responsive and accountable leadership.

Country : India

1 Tanishka Akulwar2 Savri Gurav3 Mahika Fulzele4 Ayush Bhise5 Prof. Payal Patil6 Prof. Mayuri Narudkar

  1. Student, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineering, Ajeenkya DY Patil School of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  2. Student, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineering, Ajeenkya DY Patil School of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  3. Student, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineering, Ajeenkya DY Patil School of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  4. Student, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineering, Ajeenkya DY Patil School of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  5. Professor, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineering, Ajeenkya DY Patil School of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  6. Head of the Department, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineering, Ajeenkya DY Patil School of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India

IRJIET, Volume 10, Issue 3, March 2026 pp. 142-144

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2026.103019

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