A community led platform for welfare and development across District Pulwama
Rahmoo Public Interest (RPI) is a voluntary, community-led social organisation based in Rahmoo village, Pulwama district of South Kashmir. Founded in 2018 by local youth led by Qayoom Khan, RPI works to raise and address genuine public issues while promoting inclusive community development.
With a network of around 1,000 members from nearly 150 villages, RPI serves as a bridge between the public and government departments, advocating for improved civic amenities such as roads, electricity, healthcare, and other essential services.
addressed across Pulwama district since 2018 by RPI team.
Our work is focused on solving real local problems, improving basic services, and supporting the people of District Pulwama through community action and coordination.
Rahmoo Public Interest (RPI) provides free oxygen concentrators and nebulizers to patients across the district. Ensuring no family struggles alone during medical emergencies, regardless of financial background.
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RPI exists because local people needed a trusted platform to raise issues, get help, and work together for better living conditions across District Pulwama.
Our programs are designed to create sustainable change by addressing community needs, empowering individuals, long-term development through education.
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The work of Rahmoo Public Interest (RPI) has been featured by local, regional, and national media outlets for its role in raising public issues, supporting community welfare, and highlighting development related concerns across District Pulwama
RPI focuses on local development projects, public issues and grievances, health and drug abuse awareness, youth and sports engagement, and cleanliness and environmental care across District Pulwama.
Working on roads, macadamisation, drainage, street lights, and other local infrastructure in coordination with authorities.
Raising and following up citizen complaints related to electricity, water supply, and public services.
Promoting public health, drug addiction awareness, cleanliness, and environmental protection.
Our process is simple, transparent, and community driven.
You can share your problem on any RPI platform, including our website, WhatsApp group, Facebook, Instagram, or X.
The RPI team cross checks the issue through local sources and ground level confirmation to ensure the matter is genuine and accurate.
The District Administration take note of the issue, and RPI continues to track and monitor it until action is taken and the matter is resolved.
Once verified, the issue is posted on your behalf by RPI, or you may choose to post it yourself with our support.
I have watched RPI grow from a small village group into a district wide platform. From road repairs and drainage issues to drinking water problems, they have helped our area many times. Sheikh Rayees’s experience keeps the organisation grounded, and Qayoom Khan’s dedication ensures that issues are raised in the right way with the authorities. That is why people trust RPI.
Nayeem Ullah Wani Rahmoo, PulwamaOur area had badly damaged roads for years, making daily travel difficult. After the issue was taken up by RPI, it was followed up with the concerned departments and the macadamisation of our road was finally approved and completed. The efforts of Qayoom Khan and the guidance of Sheikh Rayees played a big role in getting this work done.
Humayun Aarif Tujan, PulwamaOur aim is simple: work for those who have no voice, whose issues go unheard. Every day spent listening to people and raising their concerns is a step towards real change.
Qayoom Khan Founding Member, RPIRPI delivered where persistence mattered, They fulfilled the long-pending demand for a sports ground in Niloora, Pulwama. Hats off to the dedicated RPI team for their hard work.
Shahid Shafi Niloora, PulwamaAt a time when many speak for visibility, RPI works for impact. From infrastructure concerns to social awareness, Rahmoo Public Interest stays grounded, consistent and focused on long-term public good.
Shahid Bilal Panzgam, PulwamaRPI believes real development starts by listening to people. By giving space to public voices and following issues to their logical end, Rahmoo Public Interest strengthens civic awareness and collective responsibility in the village.
Danish Chowdhary Sangerwani, PulwamaRPI doesn’t wait for crises to act. From daily civic concerns to long-pending issues, the group maintains continuity and follow-up. That consistency is why Rahmoo sees RPI as a reliable public platform.
Bilal Ahmad Zadoora, PulwamaRPI shows that voluntary work still matters. By highlighting civic issues and engaging authorities respectfully, Rahmoo Public Interest strengthens democratic participation at the village level and empowers ordinary citizens to speak up.
Dr, Irfan Sultan Rahmoo, PulwamaWhat sets RPI apart is sincerity. Whether it’s infrastructure, utilities or social awareness, the group works without spotlight or reward. That silent dedication is why locals respect and support Rahmoo Public Interest.
Imran Sadiq Kamrazipora, PulwamaChange doesn’t always come from offices; sometimes it rises from villages. RPI proves that collective effort, honesty and persistence can push governance to respond. Rahmoo Public Interest is service, not symbolism.
Javid Nabi Murran, PulwamaRahmoo Public Interest (RPI) stands for public dignity. It raises real issues faced by common people and follows them up with responsibility. No noise, no politics; just consistent grassroots work rooted in public trust and community service.
Dr Aijaz Rafiq Goosu, PulwamaRPI is powered by volunteers, guided by public interest and strengthened by people’s faith. In a system where voices often go unheard, RPI ensures concerns from Rahmoo reach the right doors with clarity and courage.
Aaqib Ayub Rahmoo, PulwamaRPI is a bridge between the people and administration. Even small issues are treated with seriousness because dignity of citizens matters. This is why Rahmoo trusts RPI; not for promises, but for persistent public service.
Adv Ishfaq Ahmad Wani Rahmoo, PulwamaRPI represents the collective voice of Pulwama’s people. No political agenda, no personal gain; only public welfare. Their strength lies in consistency, ground presence and courage to speak for common citizens when it matters the most.
Ehsaan Nabi Rahmoo, PulwamaAs a concerned citizen and academic who closely witnesses the everyday challenges faced by our people, I truly admire the work Rahmoo Public Interest is doing at the grassroots.
Dr Nisar Farhad Rahmoo, PulwamaThis space brings together articles and opinions from people of our villages, including PhD scholars, doctors, educators, and socially active citizens. They write about social challenges, public issues, and the future of our community.
Rahmoo Public Interest operates under its registered entity RPI Welfare Foundation, a non governmental non profit organisation incorporated with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. CIN: U88900JK2026NPL01876
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Our area was facing a long pending electricity and transformer issue. We raised it through RPI’s community group, and they followed it up with the concerned department until it was finally fixed. Without their support, it would have taken much longer.
Fayaz Ahmad Rajpora, Pulwama