Mandatory Public Disclosure refers to the compulsory sharing of specific information by an organisation, institution, or entity to ensure transparency, credibility, and accountability in its functioning. It generally includes essential details such as financial statements, institutional policies, compliance and accreditation reports, operational data, and other relevant institutional information. The primary purpose of such disclosure is to keep stakeholders, regulatory bodies, and the public informed about the organisation’s performance, governance, and adherence to statutory norms.