Healthcare
Primary care for the villages the system forgets.
Smart clinics, health camps, and primary care delivered with MedOnGo. Last-mile diagnostics for the villages that the system forgets.
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The oldest marks humans made were handprints — on cave walls at Bhimbetka, at Cueva de las Manos, across every continent. A sign that says: I was here. I cared for this place. That is still our work. Rooted in Panchtatva, the five elements, we serve rural Bharat through five pillars of care: health, food & water, environment, education, and culture.
Ancient Bharat describes the world as Panchtatva — five elements that compose everything alive. We map each to one of our five service pillars. Scroll to read them, one by one.
Primary care for the villages the system forgets.
Smart clinics, health camps, and primary care delivered with MedOnGo. Last-mile diagnostics for the villages that the system forgets.
Every drought season, the trucks keep rolling.
RO plants, tanker logistics in drought season, rainwater harvesting, and integrated food support for the most vulnerable families.
Restoring what was here before us.
Cheruvu restoration, village cleanliness drives, roads, and tool-kits for the local tradespeople who maintain a place's fabric.
Modernise without amnesia.
Preserving language, dharma, and the textured inheritance of Bharat — so that modernisation does not demand amnesia.
Let ability find its altitude.
Digital classrooms, laptops for rural schools, national-exam preparation, and mentorship that lets ability find its altitude.
If a child never names the disease, the adult will never fight it. What it would mean to teach ethics the way we teach mathematics — in classrooms from Class 3 onwards, with case studies drawn from the public life children already see around them.
On the Bhagavad Gita's dietary guidelines, the three gunas, and the calm that permeates an old, careful medicine.
How Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani can be integrated into a contemporary healthcare system — without either colonising or being colonised.
A story that sat in a drafts folder for a long time — a life recovered from the gaps of the archive.
Hunter–gatherer, trader, or social-impact entrepreneur? A note on building a business that makes a difference.
A linguistic, archaeological, science-informed reading of the earliest compositions — a materialist view, carefully held.
Cost of intelligence, impact on health workers, patients, and families — a pragmatic brief on what changes and what must not.
AMR is among the WHO's top public-health threats. Misuse and overuse of antimicrobials — and what a clinic can do about it.
Sreyan sva-dharmo viguṇaḥ — a brief commentary on Gita 3.35, and on duty done plainly, badly, but as one's own.
On the name Nagaraj, the village tradition, and what the sources actually say — a careful attempt to separate record from reverence.
An introduction. Tracing the idea of the triune across civilisations — Indic, West Asian, Mediterranean — and what the cross-traffic suggests.
A foundation is a compound verb. It asks: with whom, and for how long. We are asking the question openly.