We are a diverse group of young, passionate individuals who have come together to drive positive change in Hindu society — joining hands with professionals across journalism, NGOs, farming, IT, finance, business and entertainment.
Tailored leadership training, mentorship and fellowships through the Arjuna and Durga programs instil Dharma-centred values and practical skills.
Capacity-building workshops, rapid relief services and cultural initiatives strengthen bonds and preserve heritage — from crisis response to Rishi Valmiki’s unity work.
Through Uttishtha Bharat we promote best practices in governance, documentation and policy advocacy — building research-driven ecosystems.
Operations begin in Moradabad district, Uttar Pradesh — the birthplace of the movement.
The Gita Distribution Program launches — the first of over 1,00,000 Gitas placed in Hindu homes.
Delhi operations expand across 13 slum areas; Hindu Relief Services support 130 families after the 2020 riots.
Relief work reaches West Bengal after post-election violence — over 150 families relocated and supported.
Jharkhand operations begin in Maoist-affected areas, focused on protecting tribal women and girls.
Present in 7 states · 21 districts · 139 villages · 15,256 families served.
Professionals who chose to serve, bringing rigour and range to the work.
Evidence-based reporting and media capacity to amplify community voices.
Deep roots in rural India, where 80% of our work takes place.
Digital advocacy, cyber-safety training and documentation systems.
Transparent stewardship — over 85% of funds reach programs directly.
Operational discipline and scalable, self-multiplying program design.
Storytelling that carries Dharmic values to new generations.