SEWA NYAYA UTTHAN FOUNDATION
Service. Justice. Inclusion
An initiative of Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation
Uproot conversions driven by force, fraud, grooming, intimidation, inducement, hate preaching or any other unlawful means, through systematic, lawful, and last-mile execution.
Facilitate voluntary reclamation for those who were misled and now seek to return to their indigenous identity – with dignity, confidentiality, and full respect for individual choice.
Inspired by two of the greatest civilizational defenders Bharat has produced – Bhagwan Birsa Munda and Swami Shraddhanand – both of whom gave their lives resisting conversion-driven destabilization of Bharat and protecting the vulnerable through conviction, discipline, and lawful action.
Executed by a team with an impeccable and proven track record of delivering results in the most challenging, near-impossible, and high-risk domains. A team that has worked closely with government agencies to expose and dismantle multiple unlawful conversion cartels, and has also enabled safe, lawful, and dignified reclamation for those who were misled and sought to return. Widely respected for its ethical, lawful, disciplined, and outcome-driven approach, the team operates with forensic-grade, protocol-driven, last-mile, on-ground execution.
A Bharat where every child, woman, orphan, dalit, tribal, vulnerable isolated individual or family can live, learn, grow, and prosper without being targeted, trapped or uprooted from their civilizational identity.
Swami Shraddhanand (1856-1926)
Swami Shraddhanand (born Munshi Ram) was an educationist and reformer who built institutions like Gurukul Kangri. His work, focused on lawful Vedic social consolidation and reconversion efforts, placed him in direct confrontation with aggressive conversion and separatist forces. He was assassinated in Delhi on December 23, 1926 by a fanatic. From Mahatma Gandhi to Baba Saheb Ambedkar, everyone hailed him as one of the tallest social reformers and nationalists ever born.
Bhagwan Birsa Munda (1875-1900)
Bhagwan Birsa Munda was a tribal leader and freedom-era icon who spearheaded a mass awakening and resistance movement in the Chotanagpur region against colonial oppression and exploitation. He also challenged Christian missionary conversion activity and urged his people to return to and protect their indigenous way of life. He died in British custody in Ranchi jail on June 9, 1900, and is hailed as role-model of Bharat and Adivasi dignity.
His reform code was nature-rooted and discipline-driven, including adoption of the sacred thread (janeu), giving up meat, abstinence from alcohol, and reverence for tulsi as a symbol of eco-friendly and humane living.
The Fund is rooted in a Vedic civilizational principle: plural communities and diverse ways of life can coexist and prosper when protected from exploitation.
Atharva Veda, Prithvi Sukta 12.1.45 describes Earth as bearing people of different speech and diverse customs.
This includes acting as a force-multiplier by strengthening and collaborating with credible individuals and organisations through shared systems, strategic clarity, and execution support, designed for scale.
Monthly support is critical for long-term planning, enabling sustained, high-impact interventions through stable inflows.
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