Project Sankalp, a campus-level intervention initiated by Sewa Nyaya Utthan, has received formal support from the Higher Education Department of the Government of Madhya Pradesh within ninety days of its launch.

The programme commenced on 31 July 2025 in Bhopal and addresses sexual exploitation, grooming, and forced religious conversions operating under the guise of ragging and informal campus bonding within higher education institutions.

The initiative functions directly inside colleges and universities through structured awareness sessions for students, legal and procedural workshops for faculty and administrators, and institutional capacity-building measures aimed at identifying and preventing predatory behaviour.

Project Sankalp is designed as a three-year ground intervention to promote ragging-free, gender-safe, and communally secure academic environments.

At the time of reporting, Project Sankalp had been implemented across thirty-nine colleges in Bhopal, engaging students from engineering, management, law, sciences, and other academic disciplines. The programme aims to expand its reach to one hundred colleges within one year.

On 18 November 2025, the Higher Education Department of Madhya Pradesh issued an official order directing government, aided, and private colleges and universities in Bhopal district to extend cooperation for the implementation of Project Sankalp.

The programme is implemented by Sewa Nyaya Utthan in collaboration with the Network for Access to Justice and Multidisciplinary Outreach Foundation.