Vision & Mission
Every movement that has changed the world began with two things —
a vision clear enough to inspire, and a mission disciplined enough to deliver. This is ours.
Organised, Selfless, Conscious Action
To protect, uplift and serve every being on Earth through organised, selfless and conscious action — without distinction of caste, creed, faith, gender, language, region or ability. We commit our hands, our institutions and our voices to standing with the poor and the voiceless; to building safety for women, children and the elderly; to securing dignity for farmers, artisans, daily-wage workers and the unorganised; to defending animals, forests, rivers and the natural world; and to fighting exploitation, injustice, corruption and indifference wherever we find them — through relief, education, healthcare, legal aid, environmental restoration and the cultivation of a conscientious citizenry.
A Living Earth
With An Awakened Humanity.
We envision a world where every being — human and animal, child and elder, river and forest — is protected, respected and given a fair chance to flourish. A world where service is the highest currency, where compassion is organised into action, and where the wisdom of generations past walks shoulder to shoulder with the rigour of modern science. A Bharat — and a planet — that defends its most vulnerable, honours its dissenting voices, and answers every cry for help with a calm, capable hand.
The Three Threads That Bind Us
We are a secular foundation grounded in three living traditions of Bharat — the ethic of seva, the discipline of karma yoga, and the cultivation of chetana understood as awakened conscience. We carry these forward not as religious doctrine but as a moral inheritance available to every Indian and every citizen of the Earth.
Selfless Seva - Service
The conviction that work done for the welfare of others — without expectation of return or recognition — is the truest measure of a society’s strength. We treat service not as charity from above but as a quiet duty owed from one human being to another.
Sahyog — The Power of Pooled Effort
No single hand can lift the Earth. We believe in the structured cooperation of citizens, civil servants, corporates, scientists, judges, defence personnel, educators and elders — each contributing what only they can give, and each accountable to a shared mission.
Chetana — Action Guided by Awareness
Chetana, in our work, is not a metaphysical claim — it is the cultivation of conscience. It is the discipline of pausing before acting, of choosing the right action over the easy one, and of holding every decision to a standard higher than self-interest.
Our Theory of Change
We do not believe that good intentions alone change communities. Change happens when committed people, structured organisations, and measurable methods come together over time. The path from a single act of seva to lasting social transformation runs through five stages — and every wing, every tier, every volunteer of the Foundation operates inside this logic.
01 · INPUTS
What We Bring
Trained volunteers across 3 tiers · institutional partnerships through MoU · CSR and donor funding · technical expertise from scientists, doctors, lawyers, educators · the wisdom of the Consciousness Council.
02 · ACTIVITIES
What We Do
Relief camps, medical missions, legal aid clinics, education programmes, women’s safety initiatives, youth training, environmental restoration, farmer support and spiritual-cultural revival — delivered through 9 specialised wings.
03 · OUTPUTS
What We Produce
Lives saved in disasters · patients treated · students taught · cases represented · women trained in self-defence · farmers connected to markets · trees planted · rivers cleaned · MoUs signed.
04 · OUTCOMES
What Changes
Stronger village-level resilience · improved access to justice and healthcare · safer public spaces for women and children · economically uplifted farming families · restored local ecosystems · citizens who serve as a habit.
05 · IMPACT
What Endures
A Bharat — and over time, an Earth — where the dignity of every being is structurally protected, where public institutions are partnered with conscientious citizens, and where the next generation grows up knowing that service is a way of life.
05 · The Non-Negotiables |
Seven Values. One Standard.
These are the values to which every volunteer, every officer, every member of the Foundation — from the village Seva Sevak to the National Adhyaksha — is held. They are simple to state. They are demanding to live.
Seva — Service
Action taken for the welfare of others, without expectation of return, without need for applause, without distinction of the recipient.
Satya — Truth
Standing with what is right, even when it is inconvenient, unpopular or costly. Speaking truth to power and to oneself, with equal honesty.
Karuna — Compassion
A felt response to the suffering of any being — human or animal, near or far, articulate or silent. The opposite of indifference.
Ahimsa — Non-Violence
In thought, in word, in deed. A discipline of refusing harm even when harm would be easier, and choosing dialogue and lawful action instead.
Sanyam — Discipline
The restraint of the warrior, the rigour of the scientist, the patience of the teacher. The capacity to act steadily over years.
Sanghatan — Organisation
Structured, accountable, replicable. Good intentions multiplied by good systems is the only equation that scales.
Chetana — Conscience
Every action examined by an inner standard — not impulse, not appetite, not ego. The faculty that makes service sustainable and dissent dignified.
Six Strategic Pillars · 2025–2030
Our vision is long; our work is patient. But every long road needs measurable milestones. The Foundation has organised its next five years around six strategic pillars — each with a clear target, a defined wing accountability, and a public reporting commitment.
A Sena in Every Villag
Establish active Lok Rakshak Sena units in 2,50,000+ Gram Panchayats across Bharat by 2030.
Local presence is what turns crisis response from hours to minutes. Our first pillar is reach — building a trained, equipped Seva Sevak network from the village up.
Nine Wings, Every District
Functional infrastructure for all 9 specialised wings in every district of India by 2030.
From disaster relief to women’s empowerment, from health camps to legal aid — every district should have access to specialised, trained capacity from the Foundation.
Power Cooperation Council
Sign and operationalise 500+ MoUs with government departments, CSR programmes, defence veteran associations, judicial bodies, religious institutions and academic centres.
Lasting change happens when civil society and institutions work in alignment. Tier II is our bridge into the systems that shape policy and resource flow.
The Consciousness Council
Convene a standing advisory body of 108 Param Mitra — scientists, jurists, scholars, doctors, ecologists, spiritual leaders — across India and the diaspora.
A foundation guided only by activists becomes reactive. A foundation guided also by wisdom becomes generative. Tier III is our compass.
Public Accountability
Achieve and maintain 80G, 12A, FCRA, CSR-1 certifications; publish independently audited annual reports and impact reports every year.
Public money — donor money or CSR money — demands public-grade transparency. We commit to disclosure that exceeds what the law requires.
Earth-Scale Representation
Establish 16 strategic international positions — 12 country chapters and 4 representations at UN-affiliated forums (UN, WHO, UNICEF, UNESCO).
The challenges we face — climate, conflict, displacement, public health — are planetary. Our voice, eventually, must be too.