There's a pothole. A stray. A kid not in school. You've noticed. We noticed you noticing.
Takes a minute. No fees. No spam. Quit anytime.
Here's the idea. You give a bit of attention to your own 5 km. Walk around. Notice things. Fix small stuff. Help an aunty cross. Feed a dog. Pick up trash that isn't yours. Teach a kid for an hour. Then come back here and log what you saw. We call people who do this SevaPremis. The country has about a billion problems and not enough hands. Yours will do.
We're starting with you. Math problem solved.
Once you see them, you can't un-see them. Sorry in advance.
The Arsonist
Throws plastic. Spits paan. Honks at 2 am.
The Enabler
Doesn't litter, but sells the chips in single-use packets.
The Critic
WhatsApp forward warrior. Has solved India 47 times in groups.
The Pretender
Plants one tree. Posts seven reels.
The Bystander
Sees everything. Does nothing. Sleeps fine.
The Awakener
Won't shut up about issues. And honestly, good.
The Firefighter
Actually shows up. Brings a broom.
The Earthworm
Nobody knows their name. The garden is alive because of them.
No judgement. We've all been at least three of these. The point is to drift one step better — every week.
The government can't fix everything. NGOs can't fix everything. Twitter definitely can't fix anything. But 1% of India giving a bit of weekly attention to their own 5 km — that's 1.4 crore people. That's enough hands.
That's not a movement. That's a flood. We just want to be the place it's organised.
One step. Tell us who you are. We'll take it from there.
SevaPremi — built by people who got tired of waiting.