Indu Vikash Foundation
Founder




The day that changed everything for me…
I was walking through a village when I saw little Amit sitting outside a school, watching other children play through the fence. His mother told me, “He’s brilliant, but we can’t afford his books.” Just streets away, I met Kamala, a young mother choosing between buying medicine for her sick baby or food for the family. On the same road, I found an injured stray dog, limping and bleeding, with no one caring enough to help.
That day, I realized suffering has many faces – and I couldn’t choose which ones to ignore.
My Promise to Every Life That Matters
True development begins when we uplift all those who’ve been left behind.
I’m someone who refused to walk past pain, no matter what form it took. Growing up, I witnessed children dropping out of school, women losing hope, animals dying on streets, and entire villages trapped in cycles of poverty. I made a sacred promise to myself: “Every life deserves dignity, and I will fight for each one.”
What began as me personally helping one child with school fees has grown into four life-changing programs. But for me, it was never about building an organization – it was about seeing Amit graduate and become a teacher, watching Kamala start her own business, rescuing that injured dog who now runs happily with children, and transforming villages into self-reliant communities.
"I couldn't ignore the suffering I saw everywhere - children, women, animals, entire communities crying for help"








True development begins when we uplift all those who’ve been left behind.
I’m someone who refused to walk past pain, no matter what form it took. Growing up, I witnessed children dropping out of school, women losing hope, animals dying on streets, and entire villages trapped in cycles of poverty. I made a sacred promise to myself: “Every life deserves dignity, and I will fight for each one.”
What began as me personally helping one child with school fees has grown into four life-changing programs. But for me, it was never about building an organization – it was about seeing Amit graduate and become a teacher, watching Kamala start her own business, rescuing that injured dog who now runs happily with children, and transforming villages into self-reliant communities.
Why I Work Across All Frontlines
I believe that true compassion doesn’t discriminate. That’s why you’ll find me teaching children in the morning, training women in vocational skills by afternoon, feeding stray animals at evening, and planning water wells for villages at night.
“I’ve learned that when you touch one life with kindness, it creates a ripple effect. The child you educate becomes a teacher. The woman you empower lifts her family. The animal you save teaches children compassion. The community you develop becomes a beacon for others.”
My dream isn’t charity in pieces – it’s complete transformation. Through Indu Vikash Foundation’s four programs, I’m fighting to build an India where no child drops out due to poverty, no woman feels powerless, no animal suffers on streets, and no community lacks basic necessities.



