May all of humanity be blessed
Vishwa Kalyan Bharti is a newly founded multi-sector welfare foundation, established in 2026 with one guiding belief: that the welfare of every human being is a shared responsibility — of citizens, professionals, and institutions alike.
Though young, we have already scaled to a level far beyond our beginnings. In just our first initiative — Jan Sehat Setu — we mobilised over 1,500 volunteer doctors, served 7,500+ patients on launch day alone, and received the blessing and inauguration of two Union and State Ministers of India.
This is only the beginning. Vishwa Kalyan Bharti is building systems of care, access, and dignity — one initiative at a time, across every district of this nation.
See Our Work →A bridge between communities and quality healthcare. Free. Voluntary. On the 9th of every month — everywhere in India.
Healthcare is not a privilege for those who can afford it. It is a right for every human being. Jan Sehat Setu is our commitment to making that right real — on the 9th of every month, in every city of India.
— Hari Shukla, President · Vishwa Kalyan Bharti
The inaugural Jan Sehat Setu camp was held on April 9, 2026 in Pune, Maharashtra — with the formal inauguration ceremony on April 10, 2026 attended by Union and State Ministers of India.
Union Minister of Labour & Employment, Government of India. Inaugurated the Jan Sehat Setu initiative on April 10, 2026 in Pune, marking the formal launch of Phase 1 of the programme across Maharashtra.
Health Minister, Government of Maharashtra. Graced the inauguration ceremony and extended the full support of the Maharashtra Government to the expansion of Jan Sehat Setu across all districts of the state.
President, Vishwa Kalyan Bharti. Visionary behind Jan Sehat Setu and the broader mission of Vishwa Kalyan Bharti. Led the mobilisation of 1,500+ doctors and the ground operations for the historic launch in Pune.
Vishwa Kalyan Bharti's reach and credibility comes from its extraordinary network of institutional partners — from the Government of India to international trade bodies to national medical associations.
Jan Sehat Setu was inaugurated by the Union Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, signifying formal recognition and support from the Government of India for this mass healthcare initiative.
The inauguration was graced by Shri Prakash Ambedkar, Health Minister of Maharashtra, with the state government extending full support for the expansion of Jan Sehat Setu across Maharashtra's 36 districts.
One of India's most prominent business organisations, JITO's partnership brings national reach, institutional credibility, and a vast network of professionals and volunteers to the Vishwa Kalyan mission.
NMO's partnership is central to Jan Sehat Setu's medical operations — mobilising specialist doctors, standardising clinical protocols, and ensuring the highest quality of care at every camp across the country.
Key corporate collaborator supporting the technology, operations, and outreach of Jan Sehat Setu — ensuring the web application, Android and iOS platforms are robust, scalable, and accessible to all.
Vishwa Kalyan Bharti continues to grow its network of institutional, medical, corporate and government collaborators. New partnerships are announced regularly as we scale across cities and states.
Become a Partner →Vishwa Kalyan Bharti is just getting started. Alongside Jan Sehat Setu, several new programmes and initiatives are in active planning and will be launched in the months ahead.
The 9th of every month, free healthcare for all. Currently live in Pune — expanding across Maharashtra cities in 2026 and nationally from 2027. 1,500+ doctors, growing every month.
Visit Portal ↗Modelled on the Jan Sehat Setu framework, Shiksha Setu will bring volunteer educators, career counsellors, and scholarship opportunities to students in underserved communities — on a fixed date each month.
A platform connecting skilled and unskilled workers with verified employment opportunities, skill training camps, and government scheme enrolment — bridging the gap between talent and opportunity.
Dedicated programmes for women's empowerment — health, legal rights, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship — in partnership with women's organisations and Self-Help Group networks.
Regular health visits, emotional support, and community connection for India's aging population — especially those living alone or without family support in urban and semi-urban areas.
Tree plantation drives, river clean-up campaigns, and clean energy awareness initiatives — involving citizen volunteers, schools, and corporate partners for measurable ecological impact.
Vishwa Kalyan Bharti runs on the belief that ordinary people, together, can create extraordinary change. Whether you volunteer as a doctor, donate to support operations, or partner with us institutionally — your contribution directly powers the mission.
Whether you are a doctor willing to give one day a month, a citizen who wants to support their community, a corporate looking for CSR impact, or an institution that shares our vision — there is a place for you in Vishwa Kalyan Bharti.
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