
Inspiring Change: The IPS NGO Mission
True change begins when someone dares to care — and for the past 8 years, Indraprasth Sanjeevni NGO has done just that. From forgotten senior citizens to neglected inmates, from polluted parks to silent voters, IPS NGO has become a beacon of hope for those often left unheard and unseen.
Founded by Dr. Sanjeev Arora, a visionary rooted in compassion and purpose, this NGO has transformed lives across Delhi with one simple belief: "Sewa is not just help — it is humanity in action."
🌱 The Beginning: A Ray of Hope
Established with the spirit of “Sanjeevni” — meaning ‘life-giving’ — the NGO started as a small effort to serve the elderly of Naraina. Dr. Arora, deeply connected to his community, realized that aging with dignity was a right, not a privilege.
What began with medical camps and complaint boxes soon blossomed into full-fledged social programs — advocating for senior citizens, women, children, the disabled, and prisoners.
🛠️ Challenges & Struggles
The path was not easy. Lack of awareness, minimal funding, and resistance from authorities were constant barriers. But where bureaucracy faltered, compassion prevailed. IPS NGO relied on local volunteers, doctors, and even the police force to power through, proving that unity and purpose go hand in hand.
📈 Growth Through Every Struggle
Over the past 5 years, IPS NGO has grown into a recognized force of good in Delhi. With impactful projects under national movements like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and Namami Gange, it earned multiple accolades from both government and private sectors.
From health camps in Tihar Jail to environmental drives across public parks — every step was a milestone, every act of kindness a seed of change.
❤️ Our Impact: Today & Every Day
Senior Citizens: Free medical camps, distribution of wheelchairs and walkers, and regular recreational programs
Environment: Tree plantations with Delhi Parks & Gardens Society at colleges, cremation grounds, police stations, and more
Prison Reform: Counseling sessions, eye check-ups, vocational training, and musical events for inmates at Tihar Jail
Electoral Participation: Educative seminars, door-to-door campaigns, and a 17% increase in voter turnout in Delhi — all thanks to our voter awareness drives
🌟 A Vision That Lights the Way
Dr. Sanjeev Arora believes in an India free from corruption and full of compassion. His mission is clear:
✔️ Empower senior citizens to live with dignity
✔️ Involve youth in moral, social, and national responsibility
✔️ Promote clean environments and conscious citizenship
✔️ Uplift the marginalized with skills, self-esteem, and support
📍 Where We Work
Indraprasth Sanjeevni’s work spreads across:
• Naraina Vihar & surrounding regions in Delhi
• Parks, Police Stations, Colleges & Public Venues
• Tihar Jail Complexes 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, and 9
• Voter awareness centers & rural campaign hubs
💬 Hear From the Heart
"We don’t run an old age home — we create a second home. A home where the elderly feel seen, heard, and valued." — IPS Volunteer
"They made us believe in a better future, even inside the walls of a prison." — Inmate, Tihar Jail


💛 Join Our Mission
1. Sponsor medical kits, wheelchairs, or trees in memory of a loved one
2. Volunteer at senior citizen care centers or voter awareness drives
3. Donate to support vocational training for prisoners and youth
4. Collaborate on environmental and health-based CSR projects
5. Spread the word — help this silent revolution grow louder
📞 Contact Us
Location: C-159, Naraina Industrial Area, Phase-1, New Delhi-110028
Phone: +91-9971905555, +91-9907070764
Email: ipsngo@gmail.com
📢 Disclaimer
This blog content has been crafted using references from the official website of Indraprasth Sanjeevni NGO (www.ipsngo.com). We aim only to support and amplify the noble cause of NGOs across India. Any content, visuals, or facts included here are purely for non-commercial, informational, and supportive purposes.
If this content helps even one donor or volunteer connect with the cause — then this act of digital sewa has served its true purpose.
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