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Andolanjeevi
Doth not protest too much
Your guide to dissent, resistance & collective action
✊ Ongoing: Farmers' Rally, Jantar Mantar — Delhi///🔴 LIVE: Students' March — Jadavpur University///📅 Upcoming: Anti-Displacement March — Chennai, May 25///📣 New guide: Know your rights at a protest///🤝 Community: Andolanjeevis across India///✊ Ongoing: Farmers' Rally, Jantar Mantar — Delhi///🔴 LIVE: Students' March — Jadavpur University///📅 Upcoming: Anti-Displacement March — Chennai, May 25///📣 New guide: Know your rights at a protest///🤝 Community: Andolanjeevis across India///

The streets are
talking.
Are you listening?

Andolanjeevi is India's living map of resistance. We track protests, marches, sit-ins, and rallies across the country — documenting who is standing up, why, and how you can join them. Whether you are a first-time participant or a seasoned activist, this is your ground.

What We DoProtest. Document. Connect.
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Live Protest Map

Real-time tracking of active and upcoming protests across every state. Filter by cause, date, city, or movement. Know what is happening before it trends.

Explore the Map
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How To Participate

Step-by-step guides for first-timers. What to carry, what to wear, how to stay safe, what to document, and how to leave safely. No one should feel unprepared.

Read the Guides
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Know Your Rights

Detailed explainers on Article 19, Section 144, lawful assembly, police conduct, FIR rights, and what to do if detained. Because rights only protect those who know them.

Legal Explainers
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Article 19 is Not a Footnote

The right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression are fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India. Andolanjeevi exists to make sure every citizen knows how to exercise them, and that every protest is documented, witnessed, and remembered.

Read Your Rights →
How To Show Up
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Find Your Cause

Browse our map and listings by issue — labour rights, environment, education, civic freedoms. Find a protest that speaks to you.

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Prepare Yourself

Read the guide for that specific protest. Know the route, the organisers, emergency contacts, and what to expect on the ground.

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Show Up and Document

Arrive informed. Stay peaceful. Document what you witness. Your presence and your record both matter.

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Share and Connect

Post your experience, connect with others in the community, and help build the archive of India's living democracy.

Community Discussions
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What do I actually do if Section 144 is imposed mid-march?
38 replies · Legal & Rights · Posted by ravi_b_activist
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Tips for documenting protests safely without doxxing participants
24 replies · Safety · Posted by press_freedom_99
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How the Chennai Marina protest became a turning point — a firsthand account
61 replies · Stories · Posted by meenakshi_m
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Organising a small neighbourhood dharna — what permits do I actually need?
17 replies · Organising · Posted by bengaluru_voices
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Building solidarity across movements — are we siloed?
45 replies · Strategy · Posted by collective_ink
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