

What is The Jai Hind Project?
Why does India need more heroes and role models?
If you are reading this, chances are that you are interested in ‘India’ or at least some version or idea of India. India’s many problems, especially ones that affect the large majority of our poor and underprivileged, are a constant battle. This battle is fought daily by individuals, organizations and the government. This battle is also fought amidst the chaos and diversity of opinions that is India and with great difficulty, and yet, we all know that it must be fought. This is a 'good fight'. This is how all nations and peoples grow and flourish. We call these people and organisations- 'Heroes'.
This then, is the genesis of ‘The Jai Hind Project’. Give India better and more of these heroes, by telling their stories, so others may be inspired to be heroes themselves.
We start with a very simple definition of a ‘Hero’ by Matt Langdon - “The opposite of a hero is not a villain; it's a bystander”. This video will give you a brief insight into why we started The Jai Hind Project and what we would like to see changing in India.
A Story Can Change the World
Jain Hind Stories
Providing Indian Youth and others with relatable stories about relatable people who acted, took risks and served others.

Latest Story
Aasraa Trust
From Streets to Schools/ Sadak Se School Tak Ki Raah
Often, as we wait at traffic signals, we witness children begging and picking rags. The sight saddens us, and thoughts about what happens to these children and where they come from cross our time. However, these thoughts often evaporate as soon as the signal turns green.
Heroism Resources
I'm still working on this section. Please be patient. Jai Hind! - Neta Ji
Contact Us
The Jai Hind Project
D4, Chandralok Colony, Rajpur Road, Dehradun. - 248001
+91 89792 22661
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