Development with care, clarity, and accountability
This plan expands Sanatan Kutumb from mission-driven community work into structured, district-level development in Uttar Pradesh.
Ground activities begin in 2026: full educational opportunity for children living in poverty, community health camps, nature clean-up and cleanliness drives, women's empowerment, and livelihood support through self-help groups and farmer producer organizations—implemented with local volunteers and in step with government schemes.
The only way to predict the future is to create it.
मातृ भूमिः पुत्रो'हम् पृथिव्याः।
Earth is my mother; I am her child.
ॐ द्यौः शान्तिरन्तरिक्षं शान्तिः...।
Om, peace to the sky, peace to the atmosphere—may peace prevail for all beings.
उद्धरेदात्मनात्मानं नात्मानमवसादयेत्।
Elevate yourself through the power of your mind; do not degrade yourself.
Vision & Mission
Vision: A self-reliant, empowered, and compassionate society rooted in Sanatan values—where education, healthcare, livelihood, and dignity are accessible to every individual, especially the poor, youth, women, and farmers.
Mission: Uplift marginalized communities through education, health, environment, skill development, and economic empowerment—grounded in grassroots action and government collaboration.
Core Focus Areas
Education: study materials and informal learning support for underprivileged children
Health: health camps, medicines, and practical equipment support
Environment: nature clean-up, community cleanliness drives, awareness, and sustainable rural practices
Women's empowerment: SHG strengthening, skills, safe participation, and leadership in local programmes
Maternal nutrition: many low-income women cannot afford a sufficiently varied diet during pregnancy and become deficient in iron and other micronutrients; we combine awareness, diet counselling, linkage to antenatal care and government schemes, and practical support so prescribed supplementation and follow-up are not missed for want of money or information
Empowerment (DIPP Model): Poor, Youth, Annadata (farmers), and Women supported through SHGs, FPOs, and self-employment
Livelihood: farmer FPO support and vendor linkages with government schemes
Skill Development: job-oriented training aligned with government skill programs
Strategic Goals
Short-Term (2026–27): registration and compliance; pilot programmes in education and health; formation of 5+ FPOs and linking 100+ vendors
Mid-Term (2027–29): establish two skill centres (PM Kaushal Kendras model); partnerships with CSR and government; train 5,000+ individuals in livelihood skills
Long-Term (2030–32): expand across multiple districts; reach 25,000+ beneficiaries; build a strong network of volunteers and grassroots leaders
Farmers’ Welfare Initiatives
Village-level camps to connect farmers with PM-Kisan and Kisan Credit Card support
Facilitation for crop insurance claim filing
Formation and strengthening of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) and linkage with ODOP
Awareness on soil testing and irrigation support
Social Welfare Initiatives
Maternal health outreach: group sessions on pregnancy nutrition, common signs of iron deficiency (fatigue, pallor, dizziness), pairing iron-rich foods with sources of vitamin C, and what to avoid around iron tablets when a doctor has prescribed them
Referral support to antenatal clinics and accredited facilities; help navigating Anaemia Mukt Bharat and related public-health messaging where applicable
Awareness and assistance for widow/old age/divyang pensions
Identify beneficiaries for Kanya Sumangala and Samuhik Vivah schemes
Support orphaned children under Bal Seva Yojana
Train and connect street vendors with PM SVANidhi and digital payments
Education & Skill Development
Registration camps for Free Laptop/Tablet schemes
Connect students with Abhyudaya Coaching
Run skill programs with ITI tie-ups under PM Kaushal Vikas Kendras
Facilitate scholarship and Kanya Vidya Dhan applications
Environment & Rural Development
Nature clean-up and trail or village cleanliness drives with measurable waste logs
Plantation drives under Harit Gram Yojana
Sanitation awareness campaigns under Swachh Bharat Mission
Youth identification for Gramodyog Yojana subsidies and mentorship
Support SHGs in branding and e-commerce under ODOP
Government & CSR Collaboration Model
MoUs with district administration and state departments
Outreach through Common Service Centres (CSCs)
Partnerships with Krishi Vigyan Kendras and local banks
CSR co-funding for structured implementation
Poverty and multidimensional progress
We align outreach with how India measures progress: NITI Aayog uses both a consumption-based poverty line and the National Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), covering twelve deprivation indicators. Field teams use this framing to combine immediate assistance with longer-term capability building.
Implementation Model
Awareness: camps, posters, community meetings
Identification: beneficiary selection with local authorities
Facilitation: application filling, digital literacy, and training
Monitoring: track benefits and resolve grievances
Impact Metrics (What we track)
Farmers: FPOs formed, insurance claims processed, soil health cards issued
Social: pensions linked; girls supported in welfare schemes
Education: enrollments in coaching programs; laptops distributed
Environment: saplings planted; villages covered under sanitation drives