Frequently asked questions

About RPI

RPI is a community led, non political organisation working across District Pulwama to raise public issues, support local development, and promote social responsibility.

RPI was founded in 2018 in Rahmoo village, Pulwama.

No. RPI is an independent community platform that works with the administration, but is not part of the government.

RPI is guided by a governing body, with Mr. Rayees Ahmad Sheikh as Chairman and Mr. Qayoom Khan as Spokesperson.

No. RPI currently works across more than 150 villages in District Pulwama.

Yes, absolutely. Rahmoo Public Interest is completely free and will always remain free for the people. We do not charge any fee, and we do not accept donations or payments for raising or following up public issues. RPI exists only to serve the community, not to make money.

Raising Issues and Grievances

You can raise issues through RPI’s website, WhatsApp network, or social media pages.

You can report issues related to roads, electricity, water, healthcare, sanitation, and other public services.

Yes. Every issue is cross checked through local sources before being taken forward.

RPI ensures proper follow up and escalation, but final action depends on the concerned authorities.

Community and Volunteers

Yes. Any resident of Pulwama can join RPI as a volunteer.

Volunteers help in issue verification, awareness campaigns, cleanliness drives, and community coordination.

No. RPI is a voluntary platform.

No. Only honesty, commitment, and willingness to serve are needed.

Media, Privacy, and Trust

Yes, verified issues may be shared to raise awareness and seek faster response.

No. RPI is strictly non political.

Personal information is handled under RPI’s Privacy Policy and is used only for grievance resolution.

Personal information is handled under RPI’s Privacy Policy and is used only for grievance resolution.

You can contact RPI through the Contact Us page, email, or official social media pages.