🌟 AAVISHKAR KAWACH – Innovation Security for Every Indian Inventor

Under IPV Surakshaa Kawach Charitable Trust (Reg. No. 2025/22/IV/1638)

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🧭 1️⃣ Mission Statement

“To protect, promote, and empower every Indian inventor and scientist by providing funding, mentorship, infrastructure, legal protection, and recognition — making India a self-reliant innovation power.”

Vision:
🔬 A nation where every creative mind — from a rural innovator to a research scientist — has equal access to resources, respect, and recognition.

Tagline:
💡 “Invent for India, Innovate for Humanity – Aavishkar Kawach Protects Your Creation.”


📘 2️⃣ Background & Need

Over the last decade (2015–2025), India’s innovators have faced major obstacles despite immense potential: lack of funding, poor infrastructure, slow patents, limited recognition, and bureaucratic hurdles.

India ranks below top 40 in Global Innovation Index, even though it has the world’s third-largest scientific workforce.

The Aavishkar Kawach Project will create a national ecosystem where invention is protected, financed, guided, and commercialized with complete transparency and social benefit.


🎯 3️⃣ Core Objectives

  1. Provide financial protection and micro-grants to new & existing inventors.

  2. Establish Innovation & Prototype Labs across every state.

  3. Build Aavishkar Kawach Legal & Patent Support Cells for IP protection.

  4. Launch a digital innovation platform connecting inventors, mentors, and investors.

  5. Recognize & reward national-level inventors through the Bharat Aavishkar Awards.

  6. Create a National Innovation Fund under IPV for long-term R&D projects.


⚙️ 4️⃣ Key Problems & Solutions

Identified Problem Aavishkar Kawach Solution
Lack of funding Micro Innovation Grants (₹1L–₹10L per project)
Bureaucratic hurdles Single-window digital platform for proposals
Weak IP protection Free patent & copyright filing support
Lab access issues State Innovation Labs with shared equipment
Industry disconnect Investor–Inventor Networking Portal
Lack of mentorship National Mentor Board of scientists & experts
Brain drain Recognition, fellowships, and local R&D support
Legal exploitation Free legal aid & inventor rights cell
Gender & regional gap Special programs for women & rural innovators

🧱 5️⃣ Project Components

🔹 A. National Innovation & Prototype Lab Network

  • One lab per state (total 35 labs) for R&D, testing, and prototyping.

  • Facilities: 3D printers, CNC machines, robotics tools, AI setups, testing benches.

  • Accessible to individuals, startups, students, and institutions.


🔹 B. Aavishkar Micro-Funding Scheme

  • Tiered grant support:

    • ₹1L – Concept level

    • ₹5L – Prototype level

    • ₹10L – Pilot project

  • Direct application via app/website, reviewed by innovation board.

  • Priority for rural and youth innovators.


🔹 C. Intellectual Property (IP) Protection & Legal Cell

  • Free legal guidance for patent filing, design registration, and copyright.

  • Panel of 100+ IP lawyers and law students volunteering.

  • Collaboration with Indian Patent Office for fast-track processing.


🔹 D. Aavishkar Kawach Digital Platform

  • AI-powered matchmaking portal for inventors, mentors, investors, and manufacturers.

  • Track proposals, funding progress, and patent status.

  • Integrated mentorship video calls, forums, and e-learning modules.


🔹 E. Innovation Awareness & Training Campaign

  • Har Gaon Mein Aavishkar” campaign – reach schools, colleges, and villages.

  • Workshops on innovation mindset, entrepreneurship, and STEM.

  • 1-day district-level innovation festival every quarter.


🔹 F. Bharat Aavishkar Awards

  • Annual awards for inventors in 10 categories (agriculture, health, energy, AI, defense, education, rural tech, etc.).

  • Recognize top 100 innovations each year with funding and mentorship.


🔹 G. Collaboration with Industries & Universities

  • Partner with DRDO, CSIR, IITs, and private R&D companies for prototype validation.

  • Internship & fellowship programs for youth inventors.


🧩 6️⃣ Implementation Plan (3-Year Phased Approach)

Phase Duration Key Actions Outcome
Phase 1 – Foundation (0–6 months) Setup National Board, 5 Pilot Labs, Digital Platform prototype 500 innovators onboarded  
Phase 2 – Expansion (6–18 months) Launch in 15 states, start funding 2,000 inventors Working network & national visibility  
Phase 3 – National Rollout (18–36 months) Labs in all states, full digital rollout, awards & CSR partnerships 10,000+ inventors supported  
Phase 4 – Sustainability (Ongoing) Annual innovation fund & revenue-sharing partnerships Continuous national innovation growth  

💰 7️⃣ Budget Estimate (Pan-India 3-Year Plan)

Component Estimated Cost (₹ Crore)
35 Innovation Labs setup 70.00
Micro Funding (10,000 innovators) 50.00
IP & Legal Support Cells 10.00
Digital Platform & Maintenance 15.00
Awareness & Training Campaigns 10.00
Awards & Recognition Program 5.00
Management, Staff & Monitoring 10.00
Total Estimated Project Budget ₹170.00 Crore (National 3-Year)

💡 8️⃣ Funding Model

Source Description Estimated Value
CSR Partnerships Corporate Innovation & Skill Development projects ₹80 Cr
Government Grants Ministry of Science & Technology, MSME, NITI Aayog ₹40 Cr
Public Donations (80G) Citizen investors (₹100–₹10,000) ₹10 Cr
Private Angel & VC Partners Tech-based co-funding ₹20 Cr
Revenue Generation Lab rentals, premium courses, awards sponsorships ₹20 Cr
Total Funding Goal ₹170 Cr

📊 9️⃣ Expected Impact

Category Measurable Impact (3 Years)
Innovators Funded 10,000+
Patents Filed 5,000+
Innovation Labs 35+ operational
Jobs Created 25,000+ (direct & indirect)
Women & Rural Innovators 2,000+ supported
CSR Partnerships 200+ corporates
Economic Impact ₹5,000+ crore value creation

🧠 10️⃣ Governance & Monitoring

  • National Innovation Board (IPV HQ): Policy, fund allocation, evaluation.

  • State Innovation Committees: Local implementation & lab oversight.

  • District Aavishkar Cells: Inventor registration, training, reporting.

  • Digital Dashboard: Real-time data of projects, funds, patents, and success metrics.


⚠️ 11️⃣ Risks & Mitigation

Risk Mitigation Strategy
Fund delays Multi-source CSR + crowdfunding
Misuse of grants Audit-linked release, milestone tracking
Low awareness National “Invent for India” campaign
Patent theft Central legal cell & fast IP filing
Lab misuse CCTV & inventory tracking system

🧩 12️⃣ Pilot Example (Delhi–NCR Region)

  • 1 Innovation Lab (prototype + 3D printing + AI tools).

  • 100 innovators trained, 50 funded, 10 patents filed in 1 year.

  • 1 mentorship hub with 25 industry experts.

  • Outcome: ₹5 crore local innovation output.

Pilot Cost: ₹3.5 Crore
Time: 12 months


📢 13️⃣ Public Campaign Message

“Every mind is an invention in progress — Aavishkar Kawach is your protection.”

Join the movement to protect Indian creativity, empower innovators, and make Bharat a global innovation hub.

Hashtags: #AavishkarKawach #InventForIndia #InnovationShield #IPVTrust #BharatInnovates


🪔 14️⃣ Long-Term Goals (5–10 Years)

Target Area 2030 Goal
National R&D Spending 1.5% of GDP (up from <0.7%)
Innovation Labs 1000+ district-level mini-labs
Patents per year 50,000+ Indian-origin filings
Self-Reliant Tech 25% reduction in foreign dependence
Global Ranking Top 10 in Global Innovation Index

🏁 15️⃣ Conclusion

Aavishkar Kawach will become India’s innovation shield — empowering citizens to invent fearlessly, file patents confidently, and commercialize successfully.

Under the guidance of IPV Surakshaa Kawach Charitable Trust (Reg. No. 2025/22/IV/1638), it will transform India into a global innovation powerhouse where every mind matters and every idea is protected.

💡 “One Nation, One Innovation Shield – Aavishkar Kawach for Every Inventor.”

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