Every movement begins with a simple truth: systems must serve people, not power. From hunger strikes to legal action, our work is rooted in the struggles of farmers, students, workers, and the unheard.
Our work is grounded in direct action, people-powered movements, and policy interventions that reflect the lived experiences of India’s most marginalized communities.
Whether it’s filing a public interest litigation for affordable healthcare, sitting in protest for student housing rights, or leading a padyatra demanding a capital that belongs to the people — we stand with those often left out of India’s development story.
Guided by the principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and inspired by Bharat Pratham, we believe that progress which includes the last, empowers all.
Organized a cycle rally from India Gate (Delhi) to Wagah Border under the Milne Do campaign. Promoted peace and cultural exchange, amplifying citizen-led diplomacy.
Pushed for employment as a fundamental right. Advocated minimum wages, equal pay, and urban job guarantees. Brought informal workers’ issues into electoral discourse.
Stood waist-deep in the Ganga at Assi Ghat in silent protest, in solidarity with farmers opposing the farm laws. A Gandhian act of dissent from the PM’s own constituency.
Launched a hunger strike in Fatehabad to demand government intervention in the growing drug crisis. Called for special zones and a 100-bed de-addiction hospital.
Participated in hunger strike and padyatras demanding Gairsain be declared Uttarakhand’s permanent capital. Emphasized decentralization and regional equity.
During the lockdown, undertook a hunger strike at Rajghat demanding transport, relief, and dignity for stranded migrant workers. Sparked wider public awareness on their conditions.
Our work is rooted in truth, non-violent struggle, and the voices of those often ignored — farmers, workers, students, and the rural poor. We don’t wait for systems to change; we help communities lead the change themselves.