India does not lack awareness.

It lacks a meaningful way to act.

15—35 is a participation platform for young Indians who want to move from spectator to contributor in their communities, on issues that matter.

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Swastha Bharat

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Sikshit Bharat

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Sabhya Bharat

India does not lack awareness.

It lacks a meaningful way to act.

15—35 is a participation platform for young Indians who want to move from spectator to contributor — in their communities, on issues that matter.

Icon

Swastha Bharat

Icon

Sikshit Bharat

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Sabhya Bharat

India does not lack awareness.

It lacks a meaningful way to act.

15—35 is a participation platform for young Indians who want to move from spectator to contributor — in their communities, on issues that matter.

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Swastha Bharat

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Sikshit Bharat

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Sabhya Bharat

The Problem

Most people are spectators.

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Every day, millions of young Indians see problems — in their streets, schools, and cities. They discuss them, feel frustrated by them, and share them online. But the distance between caring and doing remains vast.

"The challenge is often not that people do not care. The challenge is that there are very few meaningful ways for ordinary people to participate."
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18–30 The years when values form, habits set, and the willingness to question norms is highest. And yet — the fewest structured ways to act.

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Concern stays concern. Frustration stays frustration. Collective action remains limited to a small number of individuals and institutions.

The Problem

Most people are spectators.

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Every day, millions of young Indians see problems — in their streets, schools, and cities. They discuss them, feel frustrated by them, and share them online. But the distance between caring and doing remains vast.

"The challenge is often not that people do not care. The challenge is that there are very few meaningful ways for ordinary people to participate."
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18–30 The years when values form, habits set, and the willingness to question norms is highest. And yet — the fewest structured ways to act.

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Concern stays concern. Frustration stays frustration. Collective action remains limited to a small number of individuals and institutions.

The Problem

Most people are spectators.

Image
Every day, millions of young Indians see problems — in their streets, schools, and cities. They discuss them, feel frustrated by them, and share them online. But the distance between caring and doing remains vast.

"The challenge is often not that people do not care. The challenge is that there are very few meaningful ways for ordinary people to participate."
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18–30 The years when values form, habits set, and the willingness to question norms is highest. And yet — the fewest structured ways to act.

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Concern stays concern. Frustration stays frustration. Collective action remains limited to a small number of individuals and institutions.

What 15-35 Does

We build the infrastructure for participation.

Not another campaign. Not another petition. A platform where concern becomes action, and collective effort becomes measurable change. We believe change follows a simple pattern — and our job is to make each step possible.
Not This

An organisation that creates content, builds an audience, and advocates for change from the outside — while you watch from the sidelines.

But This

A platform through which more people can participate in solving the problems that affect them — in their own communities, at scale.

Awareness

Creates understanding of what the problem actually is

Understanding

Opens pathways for participation

Participation

Influences behaviour over timen

Behaviour

Repeated behaviour reshapes culture

Society

Culture, over time, shapes society

What 15-35 Does

We build the infrastructure for participation.

Not another campaign. Not another petition. A platform where concern becomes action, and collective effort becomes measurable change. We believe change follows a simple pattern — and our job is to make each step possible.
Not This

An organisation that creates content, builds an audience, and advocates for change from the outside — while you watch from the sidelines.

But This

A platform through which more people can participate in solving the problems that affect them — in their own communities, at scale.

Awareness

Creates understanding of what the problem actually is

Understanding

Opens pathways for participation

Participation

Influences behaviour over timen

Behaviour

Repeated behaviour reshapes culture

Society

Culture, over time, shapes society

What 15-35 Does

We build the infrastructure for participation.

Not another campaign. Not another petition. A platform where concern becomes action, and collective effort becomes measurable change. We believe change follows a simple pattern — and our job is to make each step possible.
Not This

An organisation that creates content, builds an audience, and advocates for change from the outside — while you watch from the sidelines.

But This

A platform through which more people can participate in solving the problems that affect them — in their own communities, at scale.

Awareness

Creates understanding of what the problem actually is

Understanding

Opens pathways for participation

Participation

Influences behaviour over timen

Behaviour

Repeated behaviour reshapes culture

Society

Culture, over time, shapes society

How You Can Contribute

You don't need to lead. You need to show up.

Meaningful change cannot depend on a small number of heroes. 15—35 is built for ordinary participation — by many people, across many communities.
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Participate locally

Join initiatives in your neighbourhood, campus, or city. Small, concrete actions that create visible, measurable impact.

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Share an idea

Have an idea for an initiative in your community? 15—35 exists to help turn those ideas into real action — not just conversations.

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Help us measure

Intentions matter, but outcomes matter more. Every initiative tracks its impact — and we need people willing to hold us honest.

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How You Can Contribute

You don't need to lead. You need to show up.

Meaningful change cannot depend on a small number of heroes. 15—35 is built for ordinary participation — by many people, across many communities.
Image
Icon

Participate locally

Join initiatives in your neighbourhood, campus, or city. Small, concrete actions that create visible, measurable impact.

Icon
Image
Icon

Share an idea

Have an idea for an initiative in your community? 15—35 exists to help turn those ideas into real action — not just conversations.

Icon
Image
Icon

Help us measure

Intentions matter, but outcomes matter more. Every initiative tracks its impact — and we need people willing to hold us honest.

Icon

How You Can Contribute

You don't need to lead. You need to show up.

Meaningful change cannot depend on a small number of heroes. 15—35 is built for ordinary participation — by many people, across many communities.
Image
Icon

Participate locally

Join initiatives in your neighbourhood, campus, or city. Small, concrete actions that create visible, measurable impact.

Icon
Image
Icon

Share an idea

Have an idea for an initiative in your community? 15—35 exists to help turn those ideas into real action — not just conversations.

Icon
Image
Icon

Help us measure

Intentions matter, but outcomes matter more. Every initiative tracks its impact — and we need people willing to hold us honest.

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Areas of focus

Three places to begin.

The Foundation focuses on issues where participation and collective action can contribute to measurable improvement. These are starting points, not boundaries.
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    Sabhyata (Civic Behaviour)

    The shared habits, public responsibility, and everyday norms that determine whether we treat our common spaces — and each other — with care.

    What participation looks like

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    Showing up

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    Setting an example

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    Making civic behaviour visible

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    Swachhata (Environment & Cleanliness)

    Stewardship of public spaces, environmental responsibility, and the collective habits that determine what we leave behind for the next generation.

    What participation looks like

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    Community-led clean-up initiatives with measurable outcomes

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    Not one-day events

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    Shiksha (Awareness & Knowledge)

    Civic understanding, critical thinking, and access to knowledge that enables informed participation — not passive consumption of information.

    What participation looks like

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    Helping others understand systems

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    Rights

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    Responsibilities

Areas of focus

Three places to begin.

The Foundation focuses on issues where participation and collective action can contribute to measurable improvement. These are starting points, not boundaries.
Image
Sabhyata (Civic Behaviour)

The shared habits, public responsibility, and everyday norms that determine whether we treat our common spaces — and each other — with care.

What participation looks like

Icon

Showing up

Icon

Setting an example

Icon

Making civic behaviour visible

Image
Swachhata (Environment & Cleanliness)

Stewardship of public spaces, environmental responsibility, and the collective habits that determine what we leave behind for the next generation.

What participation looks like

Icon

Community-led clean-up initiatives with measurable outcomes

Icon

Not one-day events

Image
Shiksha (Awareness & Knowledge)

Civic understanding, critical thinking, and access to knowledge that enables informed participation — not passive consumption of information.

What participation looks like

Icon

Helping others understand systems

Icon

Rights

Icon

Responsibilities

Areas of focus

Three places to begin.

The Foundation focuses on issues where participation and collective action can contribute to measurable improvement. These are starting points, not boundaries.
Image
Sabhyata (Civic Behaviour)

The shared habits, public responsibility, and everyday norms that determine whether we treat our common spaces — and each other — with care.

What participation looks like

Icon

Showing up

Icon

Setting an example

Icon

Making civic behaviour visible

Image
Swachhata (Environment & Cleanliness)

Stewardship of public spaces, environmental responsibility, and the collective habits that determine what we leave behind for the next generation.

What participation looks like

Icon

Community-led clean-up initiatives with measurable outcomes

Icon

Not one-day events

Image
Shiksha (Awareness & Knowledge)

Civic understanding, critical thinking, and access to knowledge that enables informed participation — not passive consumption of information.

What participation looks like

Icon

Helping others understand systems

Icon

Rights

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Responsibilities

Founding Principles

What we commit to.

These are not values on a wall. They are the promises we make to every person who participates.

Every initiative provides meaningful opportunities to contribute — not just observe. Awareness matters, but participation is what creates change.

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Participation over spectatorship

Intentions matter, but outcomes matter more. Every initiative is designed with clear objectives and transparent evaluation.

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Measurable over symbolic

We do not advance political parties, electoral interests, or ideological factions. We remain focused on problems, participation, and constructive solutions.

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Non-partisan

Constructive participation should not depend on wealth, status, religion, political affiliation, geography, or social background.

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Open to all

Ideas should be tested, measured, and understood before they are expanded. We grow what works.

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Local before scale

Trust is built through openness and a willingness to learn from both successes and failures — publicly.

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Transparency and accountability

Meaningful change cannot depend on a small number of leaders. The Foundation enables participation by many people across many communities.

Click To Open

Decentralised contribution

All participation encouraged or supported by the Foundation must remain peaceful, lawful, and constructive.

Click To Open

Non-violence

Founding Principles

What we commit to.

These are not values on a wall. They are the promises we make to every person who participates.

Every initiative provides meaningful opportunities to contribute — not just observe. Awareness matters, but participation is what creates change.

Click To Open

Participation over spectatorship

Intentions matter, but outcomes matter more. Every initiative is designed with clear objectives and transparent evaluation.

Click To Open

Measurable over symbolic

We do not advance political parties, electoral interests, or ideological factions. We remain focused on problems, participation, and constructive solutions.

Click To Open

Non-partisan

Constructive participation should not depend on wealth, status, religion, political affiliation, geography, or social background.

Click To Open

Open to all

Ideas should be tested, measured, and understood before they are expanded. We grow what works.

Click To Open

Local before scale

Trust is built through openness and a willingness to learn from both successes and failures — publicly.

Click To Open

Transparency and accountability

Meaningful change cannot depend on a small number of leaders. The Foundation enables participation by many people across many communities.

Click To Open

Decentralised contribution

All participation encouraged or supported by the Foundation must remain peaceful, lawful, and constructive.

Click To Open

Non-violence

Founding Principles

What we commit to.

These are not values on a wall. They are the promises we make to every person who participates.

Every initiative provides meaningful opportunities to contribute — not just observe. Awareness matters, but participation is what creates change.

Click To Open

Participation over spectatorship

Intentions matter, but outcomes matter more. Every initiative is designed with clear objectives and transparent evaluation.

Click To Open

Measurable over symbolic

We do not advance political parties, electoral interests, or ideological factions. We remain focused on problems, participation, and constructive solutions.

Click To Open

Non-partisan

Constructive participation should not depend on wealth, status, religion, political affiliation, geography, or social background.

Click To Open

Open to all

Ideas should be tested, measured, and understood before they are expanded. We grow what works.

Click To Open

Local before scale

Trust is built through openness and a willingness to learn from both successes and failures — publicly.

Click To Open

Transparency and accountability

Meaningful change cannot depend on a small number of leaders. The Foundation enables participation by many people across many communities.

Click To Open

Decentralised contribution

All participation encouraged or supported by the Foundation must remain peaceful, lawful, and constructive.

Click To Open

Non-violence

Join us

Be part of it from the start.

We're building 15—35 in public. Join early and help shape what this becomes.

Join us

Be part of it from the start.

We're building 15—35 in public. Join early and help shape what this becomes.

Join us

Be part of it from the start.

We're building 15—35 in public. Join early and help shape what this becomes.
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