Association for Democratic Reforms

Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR)
AbbreviationADR
Formation1999 (1999)
FounderProf. Trilochan Sastry
Prof. Jagdeep Chhokar
Dr. Ajit Ranade
and others
TypeNGO
PurposeImprove governance and strengthen Indian Democracy by working on Electoral and Political Reforms
HeadquartersT-95, C.L House,
Near Gulmohar Commercial Complex,
Gautam Nagar ,
New Delhi
Location
Region served
India
Key people
Prof. Trilochan Sastry
Prof. Jagdeep Chhokar
Dr. Ajit Ranade
Volunteers
1200 NGOs[1]
Websiteadrindia.org, myneta.info

Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) is an apolitical non-partisan nonprofit organisation in India,[2] working on electoral and political reforms for over 25 years.

  1. ^ Annual reports adrindia.org [dead link]
  2. ^ "Petition for counting all VVPAT slips during elections: What the Election Commission, activists argue". The Indian Express. 12 September 2023. Retrieved 17 September 2023.

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