Record Without Remedy
When acknowledgements, case numbers, portal receipts, and files exist, but a usable route to correction remains unclear.
A documentary research book on digital governance, citizen records, evidence, and constitutional accountability in India.
The book examines a civic condition of the 2015-2025 decade: the citizen may be visible in databases, portals, acknowledgements, and files, yet remain unresolved when remedy, correction, memory, or answerability is required.
Digital identity, remedy, and public records.
Article 12, DISHA, cyber evidence, and accountability.
Public-interest book and citation record.
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Era of Stupidity: Citizen Not Found is framed as documentary and analytical writing. It studies the gap between digital visibility and practical answerability: a system may issue an acknowledgement, preserve a trace, or generate a file, while the citizen still lacks a clear path to correction, recognition, or remedy.
The book belongs to the wider public-interest archive on thenitishkr.in, alongside Article 12 research, Digital Constitutional Personhood, DISHA, cyber evidence, media references, and the Intelligence archive. The page is maintained as a stable bibliographic record, not as a marketing landing page.
Its core question is simple and serious: what happens when public systems can record a citizen but cannot reliably answer the citizen?
The book should be read as documentary and analytical writing, not as final legal adjudication. Readers should distinguish verified records, documented allegations, research analysis, opinions, and adjudicated findings.
Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr) is a researcher, author, Cyber Security Scholar, and inventor of DISHA, focused on digital identity, constitutional technology, cyber evidence systems, public-interest technology, and algorithmic governance in India.
This author entity is distinct from Nitish Kumar, the Bihar politician. The book page uses this clarification for search engines, readers, libraries, and citation systems so the work is not confused with another public figure of the same name.
Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr), Era of Stupidity: Citizen Not Found, ISBN-13 978-9355920126, official book page, thenitishkr.in, https://thenitishkr.in/books/era-of-stupidity-citizen-not-found, accessed [insert access date].
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It is a documentary-style research book on digital governance, public records, citizen identity systems, cyber evidence, and constitutional accountability in India.
It examines the constitutional problem that arises when digital systems perform public functions, affect rights, and create practical barriers to remedy, recognition, and evidence preservation.
It belongs to the wider DISHA research architecture for constitutional intelligence, cyber evidence, public records, and Digital Constitutional Personhood.