Implementation roadmap covering every module, governance layer, AI feature, accountability mechanism, and test plan for the Decentralized Tamil People's Governance Operating System.
Five foundational ideological commitments that guide platform design and governance rules.
Tamil language, land, culture, history, political rights, and collective survival must be protected.
athithamizhar, workers, farmers, fisherfolk, women, trans people, refugees, disabled, landless, plantation workers, minorities, displaced Tamils — central, not decorative.
Political democracy alone is not enough. The system must fight caste power, social inequality, economic exploitation, and knowledge monopoly.
No single leader, party, caste group, company, bureaucracy, or state authority should fully control public life.
AI should help people understand, organize, audit, and decide. AI should never become a ruler.
Core principles: சாதி ஒழிப்பு. தமிழர் உரிமை. சமத்துவ பொருளாதாரம். மக்களாட்சி. — Annihilation of caste. Tamil rights. Socialist economy. People's democracy.
சாதி ஒழிப்பு · தமிழர் உரிமை · சமத்துவ பொருளாதாரம் · மக்களாட்சி
Annihilation of caste · Tamil rights · Socialist economy · People's democracy
Production timeline. Phase 1 ships with 14 core features for one pilot community. Phases 2–4 scale to multi-location, AI intelligence, and full decentralized network.
| Phase | Timeline | Deliverables |
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| MVP — Core StackWeeks 1–4 | Month 1 |
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| MVP — Rights LayerWeeks 5–8 | Month 2 |
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| ScaleMonths 3–6 | Multi-Location |
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| IntelligenceMonths 7–10 | AI Public Servant |
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| FederationMonths 11–14+ | Full Network |
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Recommended pilot: One village or urban ward with strong local organizers and oppressed-community participation + one diaspora Tamil group for Eelam documentation, funding, and advocacy.
9 governance levels from the individual citizen to the global Tamil diaspora. Each level includes 10 capabilities.
Each village, ward, or community has a local node responsible for local records, discussions, voting, issue validation, and public meetings.
Coordinate district-level planning, budget prioritization, large infrastructure tracking, and disaster response.
Connects Tamil Nadu, Eelam Tamil communities, and diaspora civic networks into a single interoperable governance fabric.
Technical, social justice, language, legal, public audit, data privacy, and oppressed communities councils — no single council controls everything.
For ordinary public works — roads, lights, sanitation.
For sensitive identity/resource issues where community harmony matters.
When a decision directly harms an oppressed community, their voice carries special weight.
Majority cannot vote away basic rights. No local vote can approve segregation, caste exclusion, or denial of dignity.
For participatory budgeting — people rank projects by priority.
Randomly selected citizens review complex policies with expert input.
Experts explain law, health, environment, and economic policy implications — people make the final decision.
Every module in தமிழ் DAO, from civic identity to the AI public servant — with detailed features and functionality.
Uses Hyperledger Fabric or similar permissioned public ledger. Design prioritizes practicality — the public must be able to verify records without technical knowledge.
Rule: AI can recommend. People decide. Public can appeal. Experts can audit.
Caste is treated as a structural power system to be dismantled — not just an anti-discrimination exercise.
Secure reports, evidence vault, survivor consent controls, legal-aid routing.
Tracks land ownership, local office control, contract allocation, school segregation, temple/water/burial ground access, welfare exclusion.
Every people's assembly must show participation by oppressed communities and flag elite/caste capture.
Shows whether public money reaches athithamizhar colonies, landless workers, women-led households, and historically excluded communities.
Public score for every village/ward/district covering discrimination, violence, representation, redistribution, and resource access.
casteless civic education, caste history, constitutional rights, rationalism, anti-superstition, and equality training.
Land access, housing rights, common resources, cooperative ownership, public employment, and welfare delivery.
Decision rule: No local vote can approve segregation, caste exclusion, social boycott, unequal public access, or denial of dignity. Affected oppressed communities must have veto / escalation rights when a proposal harms them.
A dedicated layer supporting Tamil Eelam political rights and statehood aspiration through democratic, legal, international, and human-rights-based advocacy. Preserves evidence, memory, culture, language rights, land rights, and political claims while protecting users from surveillance and retaliation.
Secure documentation of disappeared loved ones with encrypted evidence storage.
Human rights violations recorded with legal-grade evidence protocols.
Documents land confiscation and military occupation with return claims.
Refugee and internally displaced person registration with needs mapping.
Cultural memory, mass grave sites, and memorial protection documentation.
Records language rights violations — education, administration, judiciary, media.
Hub for diaspora legal teams working on international advocacy and cases.
Templates and evidence packages for UN, ICC, and international body submissions.
Democratic space for debating and developing policy positions on self-determination, post-conflict reconstruction, and federal arrangements.
Safety defaults: Sensitive identities hidden by default · Evidence encrypted · Public release only with consent and legal review · No module enables violence, targeting, or mob action · Advocacy language is firm, democratic, and rights-based.
Full socialist planning layer from micro to macro — participatory budgeting, public ownership, cooperative registry, labor rights, land justice, food sovereignty, and redistribution simulation.
People rank and approve public spending at every governance level.
Tracks water, schools, hospitals, transport, energy, land, forests, fisheries, and natural resources under public/cooperative control.
Worker, farmer, fisher, women-led, student, artisan, and diaspora-supported cooperatives.
Wage theft, unsafe work, bonded labor, plantation worker rights, gig worker rights, union support.
Landlessness mapping, housing need, eviction tracking, common land protection.
Agriculture, ration access, local markets, crop planning, storage, anti-middleman systems.
Public assets, contracts, subsidies, tax exemptions, corporate land use, privatization risks.
AI explains how budget, land, tax, welfare, or cooperative policies affect oppressed communities.
Economic rules: Local people decide local resources · Essential services must prioritize public/cooperative control over private profit · Diaspora funding can support but cannot control local priorities.
Diaspora contributes without dominating local people. Local people decide local priorities. Diaspora supports, not controls.
Direct funding to community-approved local projects with transparency tracking.
Skill-based contribution — legal, technical, medical, educational, organizational.
International legal advocacy, case documentation, and human rights monitoring.
Educational sponsorships, mentorship programs, skill-building for Tamil youth.
Diaspora investment in cooperatives, small enterprises, and community infrastructure.
Translation of civic, legal, and educational materials across Tamil, English, Sinhala, and diaspora languages.
Preservation of Tamil cultural heritage, literature, oral histories, and migration records.
Coordinated emergency response and relief funding for Tamil communities in crisis.
Every area gets public, transparent, challengeable indicators that measure real-world equity and accountability.
Measures discrimination, access, and representation across caste lines.
Women's safety, participation, and representation metrics.
School enrollment, quality, segregation, and completion rates by community.
Hospital access, maternal health, nutrition, and health outcome equity.
Water access equity across colonies, wards, and communities.
Landlessness, land ownership patterns, and housing security.
Whether public spending reaches historically excluded communities.
Tamil language access in education, administration, judiciary, and media.
Voter turnout, assembly attendance, and proposal submission by community.
Tender anomalies, contract concentration, and complaint patterns.
Promise completion, attendance, fund utilization, and public satisfaction.
Every elected or appointed public actor has a public dashboard. AI generates report cards, broken promise lists, and plain Tamil summaries.
Automated performance summary for every representative.
Every unfulfilled commitment tracked with deadline and context.
AI flags unusual spending patterns, delayed projects, and contract anomalies.
When policies or budgets harm oppressed communities.
Flags asset sales, unfair contracts, and corporate influence.
All reports available in accessible Tamil for non-literate and semi-literate users.
AI explains, audits, translates, detects patterns, and simulates — but people always decide. Here are the full AI features and the hard rules that govern them.
Core rule: AI can recommend. People decide. Public can appeal. Experts can audit.
Recommended technology stack with open-source core, privacy-first design, offline rural support, and Tamil-first everything.
Web frontend
Mobile apps
Backend services
Database
Search
AI layer
Mapping
Public ledger
Data security
Identity verification
Offline sync
Analytics
Non-negotiable requirements: Open-source core · Public security audits · Tamil dataset governance · Strong encryption · Offline rural support · Low-bandwidth mode · Voice interface for non-literate users · Open civic data API.
The Tamilatchi Charter — every user, representative, party, assembly, and institution must accept this to participate.
Prohibited conduct: தமிழ் DAO must never allow — caste hate · religious hate · gender violence · doxxing · mob punishment · false accusation campaigns · secret AI decisions · party capture · corporate capture · leader worship · surveillance of oppressed people · majority oppression of minorities.
For elected leaders to adopt the system, software alone is insufficient — organizational and political infrastructure is required.
Public constitutional document that every participant must sign.
Local democratic bodies using the app as their governance tool.
All code must be public and inspectable.
To ensure constitutional and human rights compatibility across jurisdictions.
athithamizhar, women, labor, farmer, fisher, student, and rights organizations.
Candidates must sign: "I will follow தமிழ் DAO public mandate."
Publish who follows and who refuses the transparency system.
Monthly தமிழ் DAO reports on progress, violations, and impacts.
Civic education on governance processes and participatory decision-making.
Social, technical, and political tests that validate every aspect of the platform before and after launch.
A athithamizhar colony reports water denial. The system records evidence, protects identity, escalates legally, flags budget/service discrimination, and prevents dominant-caste suppression.
A ward ranks road, school, water, and health projects. The app shows cost, beneficiaries, social justice score, vote results, and full spending trail.
An elected member breaks a promise. The dashboard shows the promise, deadline, funds, public complaints, and response history.
A diaspora user submits missing-person evidence. The system encrypts it, requires consent, classifies it, and routes it to the rights archive safely.
Fisherfolk propose a cooperative cold-storage project. The app estimates cost, public benefit, ownership model, and budget path.
AI gives a policy recommendation. Users can inspect sources, challenge the output, and request human/legal review.
A village decision escalates to district level only when it affects wider resources or rights. Otherwise it stays local.
A decentralized governance operating system connecting Tamil Nadu, Eelam, and diaspora communities through transparent civic infrastructure, AI-assisted accountability, and participatory decision-making at every level.
Every citizen can access assembly discussions, cast votes, and submit proposals from their device.
Documentation of violations, evidence preservation, and legal support routing.
Real-time tracking of allocation through spending to impact, visible to all users.
AI-driven detection of suspicious contracts, spending patterns, and corruption indicators.
Village, ward, and district-level metrics on equity, representation, and resource allocation.
Structured debate, consensus-building, and decision-making across governance levels.
Tamil-language explanations of laws, policies, and constitutional rights with source references.
Public dashboards tracking promises, attendance, spending, and caste equity record.
Tamil Nadu, Eelam, and diaspora nodes connected through a shared governance protocol.
Structured transition from informal community organizing to formal self-governance.
Full specifications, architecture, governance models, AI rules, and test plans documented above. All modules are designed to operate under the charter principles — no surveillance, no party capture, no leader worship, no mob justice.