IPV Bharat is a national mission initiated by IPV Surakshaa Kawach Charitable Trust, a registered organization (Reg. No. 2025/22/IV/1638), committed to ensuring total security and empowerment for every Indian. The trust operates under 80G, 12A, and CSR certifications, working across 29 focused sections including education, healthcare, employment, innovation, legal aid, disaster relief, and more. Through projects like Mudra Kawach, Shiksha Kawach, Rozgar Kawach, and Rajneeti Kawach, the initiative promotes self-reliance, social responsibility, and national unity. IPV Bharat invites individuals, institutions, and businesses to join as social investors or partners to help build a secure, progressive, and empowered India for all.
IPV Bharat is a visionary national movement launched under the umbrella of IPV Surakshaa Kawach Charitable Trust (Reg. No. 2025/22/IV/1638), headquartered in New Delhi. This mission is driven by the belief that every Indian deserves complete protection—physically, financially, mentally, legally, and socially. The core aim of IPV Bharat is to create a secure, self-reliant, and socially responsible nation by addressing 30 critical sectors of Indian life, each defined as a "Kawach" (shield) that protects and uplifts individuals and communities. These sectors include education (Shiksha Kawach), healthcare (Medical Kawach), employment (Rozgar Kawach), legal support (Nyay Kawach), innovation (Aavishkar Kawach), spiritual and cultural preservation (Bhakti Kawach), disaster relief (Aapat Kawach), water conservation (Jal Kawach), media integrity (Media Kawach), lifestyle enhancement (Jeevan Shaily Kawach), and many others.
The mission functions on the principles of social investment, inclusive development, and collaborative action. Instead of relying solely on donations, IPV Bharat encourages active public participation by allowing individuals and businesses to join as social investors, members, or service providers, thus making every Indian a stakeholder in the country's development. Through initiatives like Mudra Kawach, which offers non-refundable financial aid to the needy, and Rajneeti Kawach, which supports common citizens in contesting elections, the mission bridges gaps between governance, welfare, and grassroots engagement.
IPV Bharat also functions as a national platform for branding, promotion, advertising, and CSR compliance under its IPV Bazaar segment, enabling small and large businesses to participate in nation-building while expanding their own customer base. Through revenue-sharing models, members of IPV Bazaar are assured growth, while their contributions simultaneously support various charitable activities. The mission believes that true empowerment begins when economic upliftment is aligned with social responsibility.
Furthermore, IPV Bharat is committed to providing opportunities to individuals from all walks of life—whether they are professionals, students, homemakers, or senior citizens—by involving them in volunteerism, awareness campaigns, and developmental programs. Special training modules are offered to volunteers, candidates, and coordinators to ensure discipline, direction, and impactful results in every project. Every registered participant is guided to serve society in ways that align with their skills and interests, thus creating a national network of self-motivated changemakers.
The trust is legally certified with 80G, 12A, CSR Registration, MSME, and Darpan ID, making it fully eligible to receive tax-exempt donations and corporate partnerships. All its programs are transparent, auditable, and results-oriented. The IPV Bharat mission invites every Indian to become a part of this historic journey—not just as beneficiaries, but as contributors to a safe, strong, and sovereign India. Whether through a donation, participation, or partnership, IPV Bharat believes that Bharat Badlega, Jab Har Bharatwasi Badlega (India will transform when every Indian steps forward).
Khush Haal Bharat
Reform India as the golden sparrow.
National Core Team – Leads overall planning, policy, and national-level coordination.
Zonal Coordinators – Manage activities across North, South, East, West, and Central zones.
State Heads – Implement and monitor the mission within each state and union territory.
District Officers – Oversee execution, training, and reporting at the district level.
Pincode Incharge - Supervise, connect, train, and report at the pincode level.
Local Volunteers – Connect directly with the public, support campaigns, and handle ground-level tasks.
National Core Team – Leads overall planning, policy, and national-level coordination.
Zonal Coordinators – Manage activities across North, South, East, West, and Central zones.
State Heads – Implement and monitor the mission within each state and union territory.
District Officers – Oversee execution, training, and reporting at the district level.
Pincode Incharge - Supervise, connect, train, and report at the pincode level.
Local Volunteers – Connect directly with the public, support campaigns, and handle ground-level tasks.
Collection: Funds are raised through donations, social investments, membership fees, and CSR partnerships.
Segregation: Money is allocated specifically to different Kawach sections and projects based on priorities and plans.
Utilization: Funds are used for welfare activities, operational costs, training, events, and resource development.
Accounting: All transactions are recorded systematically with regular audits and compliance with legal standards (80G, 12A).
Reporting: Detailed financial reports are shared with stakeholders to ensure accountability and maintain trust.
Individual Donors – Citizens contributing personally to support various Kawach programs.
Corporate CSR Funds – Companies partnering to fulfill their Corporate Social Responsibility commitments.
Social Investors – Members who invest in the mission for social impact and shared benefits.
Online Donations – Via official website portals and payment gateways for easy, secure giving.
Events & Campaigns – Fundraising drives, charity events, and awareness programs collecting contributions.
Chief Accountant – Manages overall financial records, compliance, and reporting.
Accounts Payable Officer – Handles payments, vendor invoices, and expense processing.
Accounts Receivable Officer – Manages incoming funds, donations, and receipts tracking.
Payroll Accountant – Oversees staff salary processing, tax deductions, and benefits.
Audit & Compliance Officer – Conducts internal audits and ensures adherence to financial regulations.
Chief Legal Advisor – Leads legal strategy, compliance, and risk management.
Corporate Lawyer – Handles contracts, agreements, and corporate governance issues.
Compliance Officer – Ensures adherence to government regulations and statutory requirements.
Litigation Support Specialist – Manages legal cases, documentation, and court procedures.
Legal Researcher – Conducts legal research and provides updates on laws and policies.
PR Head / Manager – Develops overall communication strategy and media relations.
Content Writer – Creates press releases, articles, social media posts, and newsletters.
Media Coordinator – Manages interactions with journalists, media outlets, and event coverage.
Social Media Manager – Handles online presence, campaigns, and community engagement on digital platforms.
Event Coordinator – Plans and executes public events, campaigns, and promotional activities.
Office Manager – Oversees daily office operations, administration, and staff coordination.
Receptionist / Front Desk – Manages visitor reception, calls, and general inquiries.
Administrative Assistants – Support various departments with clerical work, scheduling, and documentation.
Records & Filing Officer – Maintains organized records, files, and important documents.
Logistics Coordinator – Handles office supplies, equipment maintenance, and event logistics.
Inclusive Participation: Encourage every Indian to actively participate as members, volunteers, or social investors.
Transparency: Maintain clear, honest communication and financial accountability in all activities and fund management.
Community Empowerment: Focus on uplifting individuals and communities through education, health, employment, and social welfare.
Collaboration: Partner with government bodies, NGOs, businesses, and citizens for effective, large-scale impact.
Sustainability: Ensure long-term success by promoting self-reliance, capacity building, and continuous monitoring of projects.
Respect and Integrity: Uphold ethical standards, respect cultural diversity, and protect the dignity of all beneficiaries.
Legal Compliance: Operate within all applicable laws and maintain certifications like 80G, 12A, and CSR registration.
Innovation: Embrace new ideas, technologies, and solutions to address challenges efficiently and effectively.
Brochures & Pamphlets – Detailing mission, programs, and membership benefits.
Flyers & Posters – For event promotions and awareness campaigns.
Registration Forms – For new members, volunteers, and social investors.
Annual Reports & Newsletters – Showcasing progress, financials, and impact stories.
ID Cards & Badges – For staff, volunteers, and partners.
Training Manuals & Handbooks – Guiding project execution and volunteer activities.
Letterheads & Envelopes – For official correspondence.
Banners & Standees – Used in events, exhibitions, and public outreach.
Donation Receipts & Acknowledgment Certificates – For donors and contributors.
Business Cards – For team members and representatives.
Feedback & Survey Forms – Collecting beneficiary and participant inputs.
Event Tickets & Passes – For managing large public gatherings or seminars.
Calendars & Diaries – Branded for internal use and promotion.
Certificates of Appreciation – For volunteers, partners, and contributors.
Individual Philanthropists – People passionate about social welfare and national development.
Corporate Entities – Businesses looking to fulfill Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) obligations.
Social Investors – Individuals and groups seeking impactful social investment opportunities.
Community Leaders & Influencers – Who can mobilize donations within their networks.
Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) – Interested in supporting development initiatives back home.
Government & Institutional Donors – Agencies funding social and developmental projects.
Religious & Cultural Organizations – Supporting charitable and community welfare causes.
Educational Institutions & Alumni Groups – Engaged in social responsibility activities.
Digital Marketing Manager – Develops overall digital strategy and campaign planning.
Content Creator – Produces engaging text, graphics, videos, and blog posts for online platforms.
Social Media Specialist – Manages social media accounts, community engagement, and paid ads.
SEO & Analytics Expert – Optimizes website visibility and analyzes campaign performance data.
Email Marketing Coordinator – Designs and sends newsletters, donor updates, and automated campaigns.
Foundation Building: Establish core teams at national, zonal, and state levels.
Awareness Campaign: Launch introductory campaigns to educate the public about IPV Bharat mission.
Registration Drive: Enroll members, volunteers, and social investors across regions.
Needs Assessment: Conduct surveys to identify key issues in targeted communities.
Resource Mobilization: Secure initial funding, partnerships, and infrastructure for project rollout.
Program Implementation: Start executing welfare activities across priority Kawach sections.
Training & Capacity Building: Conduct training sessions for volunteers and staff at all levels.
Technology Integration: Deploy software and digital tools for monitoring and management.
Community Engagement: Strengthen local participation through events, workshops, and outreach.
Monitoring & Feedback: Establish systems to track progress and gather beneficiary feedback for improvements.
If you set the donation amount at ₹100 per citizen for India’s total population of 146 crores, the estimated amount collected in one year would be:
146 crores × ₹1000 = ₹1,46,000 crores
So, the estimated annual donation target can be set at ₹1,46,000 crores.
IPV Bharat’s website and mobile app provide a seamless platform for citizens to engage, contribute, and access services across 29 security sections. With user-friendly features, real-time updates, and easy registration, it empowers Indians to participate actively in social welfare, track project progress, and make secure donations—all in one place.
User Registration & Profile Management – Easy signup for members, volunteers, and social investors with personalized dashboards.
Section-wise Services – Access dedicated portals for each Kawach section (Education, Medical, Employment, Legal, etc.) with relevant resources and support.
Donation & Payment Gateway – Secure online donations, membership fees, and payment tracking.
Real-Time Updates & Notifications – Receive alerts on events, campaigns, progress reports, and urgent help requests.
Volunteer & Activity Management – Register for tasks, track volunteer hours, and get updates on assignments.
Training Modules & E-Learning – Online training for candidates, volunteers, and staff on project goals and execution.
Feedback & Grievance Redressal – Submit feedback, report issues, and track resolution status.
Social Networking & Community Forum – Connect with other members, share success stories, and collaborate on initiatives.
Document & Resource Library – Access manuals, guidelines, reports, and legal documents relevant to each Kawach.
Event Calendar & Registration – View upcoming events, register, and receive reminders.
Impact Dashboard – Visual reports showing contributions, outreach, and beneficiary impact across regions.
Multi-language Support – Accessible in multiple Indian languages for wider reach.
ACCOUNT HOLDER NAME: IPV SURAKSHAA KAWACH
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 9314175626
IFSC CODE: KKBK000017