ARAMARAN is the governance OS for India's next political generation.
The institutional backbone that personality cults never had.
Every reform movement in India is one death or defection away from disintegration. There is no institutional memory. ARAMARAN is the memory.
Every commitment is versioned. Every mandate is tracked. Every decision is logged. Aram (அறம்) is not a slogan here — it is enforced at the schema level.
ARAMARAN does not tell you what to believe. It gives you the tools to prove that you mean what you say — verifiably, publicly, and permanently.
A nascent movement using ARAMARAN operates with the governance discipline of a mature party apparatus. Size is no longer an excuse for chaos.
What your movement believes — versioned, cited, and publicly auditable. Every position has a history. No more "that's not what we said."
Commitments made public become commitments kept. Every promise has a deadline, a responsible member, and a completion status.
Volunteers, coordinators, and leadership — all operating from a single trust-layered system. Know who is doing what, and why they're trusted.
Internal proposals, debates, and binding votes — all recorded. No more decisions made in WhatsApp groups by whoever shouted loudest.
Non-encashable merit points that represent participation, duty, and trust within the movement. Your reputation is your credential.
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A former IAS officer who has seen corruption from the inside and wants to build a clean movement. Has networks. Has no system.
Ward councillor in Tamil Nadu or Maharashtra. Knows every family in the constituency. Has no way to coordinate beyond WhatsApp.
PhD student in Delhi or Chennai who builds campus movements that evaporate after graduation. Wants something that outlasts them.
A registered party with 2 MLAs, 50 workers, and no internal governance. Decisions made by the founder's mood. Fractures imminent.
ARAMARAN is in private beta. We are onboarding movements with genuine civic intent, in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Delhi NCR first.