SOCIAL KAWACH – The National Social Security and Community Empowerment Mission
Under IPV Surakshaa Kawach Charitable Trust (Reg. No. 2025/22/IV/1638)
Website: www.ipvsurakshaakawach.com
Contact: 9354679155
1. Mission Statement
“To protect and empower every section of society by ensuring equality, inclusion, social security, and active participation of citizens in nation-building.”
Vision:
An India where every person matters, where communities thrive together, and no one is left behind due to poverty, caste, gender, or circumstance.
Tagline:
“Together for Humanity – Social Kawach for Every Indian.”
2. Background and Need
Despite development, India faces deep social challenges — inequality, discrimination, loneliness, elder neglect, gender bias, and lack of social awareness. Social imbalance weakens both democracy and humanity.
Key Data (2015–2025):
22 percent of Indians live below the poverty line
40 percent of elderly citizens lack family or institutional support
1 in 3 women face social or workplace discrimination
Increasing cases of loneliness, youth depression, and family conflicts
Weak community participation in local problem-solving
Social Kawach addresses these issues through community engagement, awareness, empowerment, and digital collaboration platforms — creating a connected and compassionate India.
3. Core Objectives
Build strong, inclusive, and empathetic communities across India
Promote gender equality, human rights, and dignity for all
Ensure support systems for the elderly, women, and differently-abled
Launch awareness programs for social responsibility and ethics
Integrate digital tools to strengthen citizen collaboration and welfare outreach
4. Major Problems and Social Kawach Solutions
Poverty and social isolation
Solution: Community welfare hubs and local volunteer groups
Gender discrimination
Solution: Women empowerment programs and equality workshops
Elder neglect
Solution: Senior Citizen Care Centres and family counselling
Youth disconnection
Solution: Leadership and social responsibility clubs
Lack of civic participation
Solution: Digital platform for citizen problem reporting
Divyang exclusion
Solution: Accessibility programs and employment support
Family conflicts
Solution: Counselling and social harmony campaigns
Weak moral awareness
Solution: Responsible Citizen India movement in schools
5. Project Components
A. District Social Kawach Centres (DSKCs)
One centre per district for welfare coordination
Offers counselling, legal help, crisis support, and social education
Acts as a community hub for training and volunteering
B. Community Connection and Volunteer Program
Each One, Help One network for citizens helping citizens
Volunteer registration through Social Kawach App
Programs for orphanages, old-age homes, and disabled centres
C. Women Empowerment and Safety Programs
Skill and entrepreneurship training for women
Self-defence and legal awareness workshops
Shakti Kawach Cells under the Social Kawach network
D. Senior Citizen and Family Support Program
Launch Elderly Care Circles in local communities
Medical support, companionship drives, and wellness events
Family harmony sessions to reduce conflicts and loneliness
E. Youth Leadership and Social Responsibility Program
Create Yuva Kawach Clubs in schools and colleges
Promote social work, environmental action, and blood donation
Awards for youth contributing to community development
F. Awareness Campaigns and Civic Education
Samaj Sudhar Abhiyan as a large-scale media campaign for ethics, equality, and unity
Workshops on gender equality, human rights, and community care
Digital and print awareness materials in regional languages
G. Social Kawach Digital Platform
A web and mobile-based platform for:
Reporting social issues
Connecting volunteers to NGOs
Tracking welfare programs
Transparency dashboard showing district-level data
H. Inclusion and Accessibility Program
Ensure inclusion for divyang and marginalized citizens
Collaborate with NGOs for accessibility projects such as ramps, apps, and hearing aids
Employment tie-ups for differently-abled individuals
6. Implementation Plan (3-Year National Roadmap)
Phase 1 – Pilot (0–6 Months)
Coverage: 10 districts
Key Activities: 10 centres, volunteer drive, app beta
Expected Outcome: 2 lakh citizens connected
Phase 2 – Expansion (6–18 Months)
Coverage: 200 districts
Key Activities: Women, youth, and elderly programs
Expected Outcome: 2 crore citizens reached
Phase 3 – National Rollout (18–36 Months)
Coverage: 700 plus districts
Key Activities: 700 centres, digital expansion
Expected Outcome: 10 crore plus citizens benefited
Phase 4 – Sustainability (Ongoing)
Key Activities: Annual monitoring
Expected Outcome: Continuous engagement and CSR support
7. Budget Estimate (3 Years – Pan India)
Social Kawach Centres: 60.00 crore
Women and Elderly Programs: 35.00 crore
Youth and Volunteer Drives: 25.00 crore
Awareness and Education Campaigns: 20.00 crore
Digital Platform Development: 15.00 crore
Inclusion and Accessibility Programs: 20.00 crore
Management and Evaluation: 10.00 crore
Total Estimated Budget (3 Years): 185.00 crore
8. Funding Model
CSR Partnerships: Social welfare, inclusion, and equality CSR – 100 crore
Government Collaboration: Ministry of Social Justice and Women Empowerment – 60 crore
Public Donations (80G): Individuals, philanthropists, and groups – 10 crore
Private Companies and NGOs: Volunteer and implementation partners – 10 crore
Self Revenue: Training workshops and community projects – 5 crore
Total Funding Target: 185 crore
9. Expected Impact (3 Years)
Citizens Reached: 10 crore plus
Centres Established: 700 plus
Volunteers Enrolled: 10 lakh plus
Women Empowered: 50 lakh plus
Senior Citizens Supported: 25 lakh plus
Youth Clubs Formed: 5,000 plus
Divyang Beneficiaries: 10 lakh plus
Awareness Campaign Reach: 20 crore plus people
10. Governance and Management
National Social Kawach Board (IPV HQ): Strategy and oversight
State Social Cells: Coordination with NGOs and government departments
District Social Centres: Local execution and impact reporting
Digital Dashboard: Transparency, feedback, and CSR compliance tracking
11. Risk and Mitigation Plan
Low public engagement
Mitigation: Gamified volunteering and reward programs
Coordination with government
Mitigation: MoUs and dedicated liaison teams
Fund delays
Mitigation: Multi-CSR partnership model
Data misuse
Mitigation: Encrypted data and privacy controls
Volunteer fatigue
Mitigation: Regular motivation and recognition drives
12. Pilot Example – Delhi and Maharashtra
Actions:
10 Social Kawach Centres launched
20,000 volunteers trained in 6 months
15,000 women and elderly citizens assisted
500 family counselling sessions conducted
Pilot Cost: 4 crore (6 months)
Outcome: 35 percent improvement in community participation and 40 percent rise in local volunteering
13. Public Campaign Message
“Society grows stronger when every citizen stands for another.”
Join Social Kawach, India’s national movement for inclusion, equality, and human dignity.
14. Long-Term National Goals (2025–2035)
Poverty Reduction: 50 percent decrease
Gender Equality: 100 percent workplace inclusion
Volunteer Network: 1 crore plus active members
Senior Citizen Support: 100 percent district coverage
Digital Inclusion: 90 percent rural participation
Social Harmony Index: 50 percent national improvement
National Ranking: India among top 25 happiest nations
15. Conclusion
Social Kawach is India’s shield of unity, compassion, and equality — a movement that turns citizens into protectors of humanity.
Operated under IPV Surakshaa Kawach Charitable Trust (Reg. No. 2025/22/IV/1638), it ensures that social security and dignity reach every Indian, from villages to metros.
“Together We Rise – Social Kawach, the Shield of Society for Bharat.”