Genius30, an independent data analytics and research collective, has released findings from its large-scale public opinion study titled “Raijor Raai – The People’s Perspective.” The study is based on responses collected from over 50,000 verified participants across 126 assembly segments of Assam, positioning it among the most extensive data-driven public sentiment studies conducted in the region.
The survey was conducted over multiple phases, covering diverse geographic regions including Upper, Lower, and Middle Assam. Participants were engaged through a structured combination of telephonic outreach and digital interfaces, enabling the team to gather responses from both urban and semi-urban populations.
To ensure data reliability, the organisation implemented multi-layer verification protocols, including respondent validation, duplication checks, and consistency analysis. The large sample size allowed the study to capture a broad spectrum of perspectives across different age groups, professions, and socio-economic backgrounds.
The project was executed by a team of engineers and data professionals who developed a scalable data collection and auditing system. The framework was designed to minimise manual bias and enhance accuracy through automation and real-time validation.
By treating the exercise as a data engineering project, Genius30 focused on building a structured dataset that reflects ground-level sentiment in a measurable and transparent manner.
The study also observed higher engagement from younger participants, particularly first-time respondents, who demonstrated a strong inclination toward measurable outcomes and long-term growth indicators.
According to Genius30, the objective of the study is to create a reliable and scalable model for understanding public perspectives using technology-driven tools.
“This initiative was designed as a large-scale data exercise to better understand citizen priorities through structured and verifiable inputs,” said Nitesh Pandey, Co-lead at Genius30.
“Our approach focuses on ensuring that large datasets can be collected and analysed in a way that remains transparent, unbiased, and useful for broader research and analytical purposes,” added Rajat Agnihotri, Co-lead of the organisation.
Genius30 is a Guwahati-based collective of engineers and data professionals working at the intersection of technology, analytics, and public research. The organisation specialises in building scalable data systems, conducting large-scale studies, and developing digital frameworks aimed at capturing real-world insights across diverse populations.