Dānam (दान)

Support NDV’s Civilisational Research

“दानम् धर्मस्य जीवनम्”
 Dānam is the lifeblood of Dharm.

National Development Volunteers (NDV) is an independent, research-driven initiative developing Dharmic jurisprudence, constitutional thought, and public policy frameworks rooted in Bharat’s civilisational ethos.
 Our work is evidence-based and guided by the ideal of nishkāma-sevā, service without commercial motive.

If our mission resonates with your ideals of Dharm, Nyāya, and nation-building, you may extend voluntary support.

Where Your Support Goes

Research & Publications

Supports position papers, doctrinal studies, civilisational jurisprudence projects, and legislative reviews.

Legal Action & Public Policy

Enables structured legal research, drafting, consultations, and selective interventions on issues affecting Dharm, temple endowments, and community rights.

Academic Development

Strengthens university collaborations, training programmes, diploma courses, and scholar incubation.

Civilisational Knowledge Systems

Develops frameworks that align Dharmic philosophy with contemporary law, governance, and public ethics.

Our Ethical Assurance

Choose a One-Time Contribution

(Minimum voluntary contribution amount: ₹500)

₹500Supports basic research, documentation, and field interviews
₹1,000Supports publication formatting, data procurement & legal drafting
₹2,500Helps commission research notes & university collaboration material
₹5,000Supports policy reports, doctrinal studies & civilisational scholarship
₹10,000 & AboveStrengthens institutional research & national-level initiatives

You may select one of the above or contribute any custom amount (₹500+).

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Disclaimer

NDV (National Development Volunteers) is a public-interest research and policy initiative sustained through voluntary public support. Contributions made through our UPI ID or QR code are purely voluntary gestures of encouragement for the research, publications, and nation-building projects undertaken by NDV.

These contributions are not treated as formal charitable donations, and no tax-related benefits or commercial consideration is attached. Supporters contribute with the understanding that their assistance helps NDV continue its independent work in socio-legal research and public awareness.

In the Dharmashāstras, dānam (दान) is not charity; it is a shared responsibility to sustain knowledge, justice, and the pursuit of truth.
 Your support, offered freely and with clarity, continues that civilisational tradition.

NDV expresses heartfelt gratitude to every well-wisher who strengthens this work of Dharm, law, and nationhood.

A civilizational legal-policy think tank advancing Bharat’s legal, cultural & constitutional sovereignty.

राष्ट्रीय विकास स्वयंसेवक
(Rashtriya Vikas Swayamsevak)

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Our Vision

NDV​‍​‌‍​‍‌ (National Development Volunteers) wants a Bharat where constitutional laws, public policies, and civilisational ethics are so interrelated that one cannot exist without the other. Our initiatives are based on the knowledge that Dharm is not just a religious concept, but it is a universal framework of justice, rights, and the common good.

By rigorous research, doctrinal clarity, and legal scholarship that is reflective of the profundity of our heritage, we intend to re-civilise India with the confidence of her civilisation again. For us, national development is not limited to economic or administrative aspects; it also encompasses the intellectual, cultural, and spiritual. It involves bringing back the principles that have supported this civilisation for thousands of years.

This recognition of Bharat as something beyond a political entity – a sacred geography, a shared civilisation, and a living continuum of ideas – is at the core of this ​‍​‌‍​‍‌dream.

“A Hindu means a person who regards this land of Bharatvarsha, from the Indus to the seas, as his Father-land as well as his Holy-land, that is, the cradle land of his religion.”
 — Vinayak Damodar Savarkar