Q) What is Indian Demands?
Q) Why should I sign a petition?
Q) Who should sign a petition?
Q) What are the charges to sign a petition?
Q) How many signatures are required to fulfill a demand?
Q) Where can I view the current signed signatures?
Q) How can I raise my demands?
Q) Are all the demands published on Indian Demands?
Q) I had submitted my demand and I still cant view it?
Q) Can I spread my demand by email to my friends?
Q) How will Indian Demands promote my demand?
Q) I have signed a petition and cannot view my name?
Q) I am and NRI, can I sign a petition?
Q) What is Indian Demands?
Indian Demands, the first and foremost location for hosting your views, cause, demands in India. We at Indian Demands believe that the impetus to change the world can come from us, that each and every INDIAN can and must make our ideas known and share them with others. We provide all tools and a huge community to listen to your voice for your online demands. We create a platform for all Indians to put forward their demands.
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Q) Why should I sign a petition?
Just don’t criticize our country and it’s laws. Stand up and bring CHANGE for a better India. You or any Indian is never FORCED to sign a petition. Indian Demands works for justice and if you feel that by supporting a demand, you can be a part of a better India, you can go ahead and sign a petition.
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Q) Who should sign a petition?
Every Indian is eligible to sign a petition. E-mail address is a mandatory field.
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Q) What are the charges to sign a petition?
Indian Demands is FREE. You can ign all the petitions only once and you do not have to pay anything.
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Q) How many signatures are required to fulfill a demand?
The more the merier. There is no cap for any specific amount of signatures. The demand is live and will not be removed until the demand is fulfilled.
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Q) Where can I view the current signed signatures?
If you want to view how many people have signed a specific demand, you can view it under the heading “Total Petition Signatures” on the left side bar. If you want to view specific names, you can open any demand and view the list of people who have signed for a demand.
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Q) How can I raise my demands?
We create a platform for all Indians to put forward their demands. You can submit your individual demands by clicking on the “Contact Us” link. Once our moderators receive your demands, we will rectify the grammatical errors and make your demands LIVE for all the Indians to support your demand. Please note that “Religious and Sexual Issue” demands are not entertained.
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Q) Are all the demands published on Indian Demands?
We publish majority of the demands received by us. However, there are certain code of conduct, which are listed below
Q) I had submitted my demand and I still cant view it?
It usually takes 24-48 hours for a demand to go LIVE. Our moderators edit few grammatical errors and make the demand active. If it has been more than 48 hours, please email at "support@indiandemands.com/demands"
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Q) Can I spread my demand by email to my friends?
You are free to spread your demand via E-mail or through your website. However, Indian Demands has strict privacy rules, which does not want any Indian to be harrassed by unwanted SPAMS.
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Q) How will Indian Demands promote my demand?
Indian Demands is only a platform to put forward your demands. We do not promote any demand.
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Q) I have signed a petition and cannot view my name?
If you hve filled all the necessary fields, you should be able to view your signed petition. If you are still not able to view your signed petition, please check your Internet Connection and submit your petition again. If the problem still persists, please email “tech@indiandemands.com/demands”
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Q) I am and NRI, can I sign a petition?
Indian Demands is a platform to make a better India. It is open for signed petitions from every INDIAN living in India or across the globe. If you are an Indian living outside India, you are most welcome to sign a petition.
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