
Social Audit aims to ensure transparency, accountability, and public participation in the implementation of government schemes and public works. It serves as an important mechanism for evaluating whether resources are being utilized effectively and whether development activities are reaching the intended beneficiaries. Through active community involvement, Social Audit helps identify gaps, prevent corruption, strengthen governance systems, and promote greater trust between citizens and public institutions. It also empowers local communities by giving them a platform to monitor, review, and contribute to decision-making processes related to public welfare initiative
