In the last nine years, we’ve unlocked benefits worth over INR 644,542.34 crore for more than 6.68 million citizens and 84,485 businesses across India.
We’ve supported diverse groups – from sanitation workers like rag pickers and waste collectors to artisans, farmers, dairy workers, toddy tappers, and tea plantation laborers. New additions, like handicraftsmen and basket weavers, showcase our expanding reach.
Farmers, one of our key focus groups, now have access to credit, tech, and tools that are transforming agriculture in remote villages without basic infrastructure.
Through initiatives like Yojana Cards and accessible documentation services (PAN, Aadhaar, Ayushman Bharat accounts), we’re redefining social protection delivery.
We have unlocked over INR 2,456 crore in food security benefits under the National Food Security Act and INR 54,666 crore through Ayushman Bharat, ensuring health and nutrition for millions. Through PM Jan Dhan Yojana, we’ve facilitated INR 13.6 crore in financial inclusion, while INR 2,095 crore under MGNREGA has supported rural livelihoods.
We have hit a scale that was only a dream back in 2016. We’re now gearing up for an audacious target of reaching 100 million customers by 2030.
We will be releasing a detailed impact report soon.
Just like last year, we have distributed our impact numbers across various sections —
01/ Vehicles for Sustainable Change — Our Cumulative Reach
02/ Building Positive Socio-Economic Outcomes — Our Geographical Reach
03/ Our Contribution to the Enrollment of Citizens in Flagship Schemes
04/ Thematic Impact Areas
05/ Documentation — A Critical Need
06/ Geographical Impact
07/ Target Cohorts
01/
Vehicles for Sustainable Change
— Our Cumulative Reach
Linkages to social protection are more about long-term sustainability than the immediate benefits they provide. In fact, welfare programmes help build resilience in the long run and enable improvement across various stages of the welfare value chain.
To date, we have impacted more than 6.68 million citizens and 84,485 businesses! Below is a snapshot of our overall numbers.
Total Value of
Benefits Unlocked
INR 19,232.58 Cr
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 44,542.34 Cr
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Number of
Citizens Reached
6.68 Million
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
1.47 Million
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Number of
Applications Submitted
63.80 Million
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
15.99 Million
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Number of
Benefits Delivered
6.06 Million
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
1.46 Million
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Number of
MSMEs Reached
84,485
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
42,864
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Number of
Agents Trained
43,037
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
8,841
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Agent
Earnings
INR 22.87 Cr
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
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Building Positive Socio-Economic Outcomes
— Our Geographical Reach
From Nagaland to Gujarat, from Kashmir to Tamil Nadu, we have worked across 29 states and Union Territories! While this is a significant number for a social impact startup, it’s still a drop in the ocean considering the number of families in need of social protection. We have miles to go but a big shoutout to each member of every field team at HQ — this would not have been possible without your support.
States
26
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
UTs
7
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
Districts
646
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
Talukas
3,886
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
Villages
25,473
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
Pin Codes
14,712
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
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Our Contribution to the Enrollment of Citizens
in Flagship Schemes
Flagship welfare programmes by the Government of India address key concerns including access to healthcare, nutrition, education, employment, housing, financial security, and social security. Some flagship schemes have been designed to move the needle on climate change and gender equality, while others support agricultural workers and nano and micro enterprises to increase productivity. Through camps and door-to-door outreach, we have helped bring greater awareness about these flagship schemes, all the while assisting citizens in unlocking their benefits.
Ration Cards: National Food Security Act
INR 2,45,68,39,840
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 26,99,09,360
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Ayushman
Bharat
INR 54,666,695,174
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 17,315,397,064
(Jan – Nov 2024)
PM Jan Dhan Yojana
INR 13,628,300
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 2,301,600
(Jan – Nov 2024)
MGNREGA
INR 2,095,784,017
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,010,131,574
(Jan – Nov 2024)
PM Awas Yojna
INR 326,360,000
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 58,350,000
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Scholarships
INR 205,296,196
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 159,788,500
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana
INR 18,799,446
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 453,108
(Jan – Nov 2024)
PM Ujjwala Yojana
INR 20,512,650
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,872,000
(Jan – Nov 2024)
PM Jeevan Jyoti
Bima Yojana
INR 10,520,928,746
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,582,630,716
(Jan – Nov 2024)
PM Suraksha
Bima Yojana
INR 12,235,999,699
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,728,508,397
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Atal Pension
Yojana
INR 288,326,664
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 77,556,744
(Jan – Nov 2024)
PM Garib Kalyan
Anna Yojana
INR 70,796,700
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 4,800
(Jan – Nov 2024)
PM Kisan
Samman Nidhi
INR 348,567,813
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 24,328,208
(Jan – Nov 2024)
PM Fasal
Bima Yojana
INR 1,212,694,040
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 445,792,225
(Jan – Nov 2024)
PM Shram Yogi
Maandhan Yojana
INR 85,939,306
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 70,806,960
(Jan – Nov 2024)
PM Mudra
Yojana
INR 21,473,283
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 3,780,425
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Indira Gandhi National
Old Age Pension
INR 9,247,019,937
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 21,830,400
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Indira Gandhi National
Widow Pension
INR 73,063,200
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 6,552,000
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Indira Gandhi National
Disability Pension
INR 7,398,600
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 984,000
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Vishwakarma Yojana
INR 24,710,000
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 24,657,500
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Kisan Credit Card
INR 2,166,450
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,400
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Other Key Schemes
BOCW (Building and Other Construction Workers)
INR 324,675,771
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 22,676,577
(Jan – Nov 2024)
PM’s Street Vendor’s Atma Nirbhar Bharat (SVANidhi)
INR 39,713,568
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 4,848,480
(Jan – Nov 2024)
e-Shram
INR 48,856,923,830
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 8,920,376,310
(Jan – Nov 2024)
04/
Focus Areas
Our impact cuts across major thematic areas in alignment with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Note that we are sector-agnostic — all schemes that we help build pathways for, are ultimately aimed at reducing inequality.
Food Security and Nutrition
INR 6,064,730,863
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,954,660,385
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Agriculture and Climate & Sustainable Development
INR 3,097,313,894
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,488,809,716
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Housing
INR 38,901,260
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 552,000
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Relief
INR 6,954,000
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 44,000
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Documentation
INR 16,993,665,695
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 5,976,476,506
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Digital and Financial Well-being
INR 45,410,415,608
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 15,556,891,231
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Livelihood and Skill Development
INR 489,509,073
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 102,591,185
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Healthcare
INR 60,425,629,546
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 17,979,067,798
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Education
INR 510,955,327
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 299,614,434
(Jan – Nov 2024)
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Documentation — A Critical Need
Identity documents with accurate information, whether for KYC, compliance, or regulatory purposes, are the first step towards accessing benefits, and therefore, are a critical need for building an efficient social protection infrastructure. Most of the citizens we serve don’t have an Aadhaar card or say, a Caste Certificate; or even if they have an Aadhaar card, it probably hasn’t been seeded to their bank account which makes it impossible for them to receive benefits. These are problems we have identified over the years and have gotten better at solving. Plus, our ability to liaise with both government and bank officials gives us an edge — we are now faster, better, and more efficient.
PAN Card
INR 15,425,640
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,964,000
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Aadhar Card
INR 13,256,613
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 4,730,877
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Ayushman Bharat
Health Account
INR 618,789
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 3,571,700
(Jan – Nov 2024)
eKYC: Aadhaar Linkages
and Seeding
INR 6,833,382,800
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 546,585,540
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Unique Disability ID
INR 5,025,030
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 534,864
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Caste Certificate
INR 655,929,240
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 164,152,880
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Disability Certificate
INR 40,350
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 6,500
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Income Certificate
INR 8,378,689,407
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 3,798,426,676
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Udyam Registration
INR 101,147,490
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 101,147,490
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Aadhar Card Updates
and Corrections
INR 1,088,329,200
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 408,280,320
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Ration Card Updates
and Corrections
INR 63,44,52,000
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 51,84,84,400
(Jan – Nov 2024)
FSSAI License
INR 163,500
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 15,500
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Shop Act
INR 891,026,937
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 32,157,750
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Voter ID
INR 2,123,500
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 776,400
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Soil Health Card
INR 31,883,670
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 10,733,970
(Jan – Nov 2024)
06/
Pan-India Performance
Haqdarshak’s regional teams — North, West, South, East, and Central — focus on building capacities and strengthening our services and partnerships in each region. Here is a snapshot of our work across the country.
*All numbers below reflect the benefit value unlocked by us.
Andhra Pradesh
INR 12,095,484,991
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 4,706,507,671
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
INR 0
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 11,85,85,016
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Arunachal Pradesh
INR 0
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 0
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Assam
INR 36,60,36,474
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 11,85,85,016
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Bihar
INR 6,212,625,234
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 4,073,423,169
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Chandigarh
INR 10,893,267
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 0
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Chhattisgarh
INR 15,942,535,751
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,493,020,473
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Dadra and Nagar Haveli + Daman and Diu
INR 0
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 0
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Delhi
INR 2,808,013,994
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 15,453,203
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Goa
INR 60,137,647
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 60,137,647
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Gujarat
INR 10,496,974,129
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 3,109,849,620
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Haryana
INR 2,363,662,927
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 408,535,369
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Himachal Pradesh
INR 2,228,860,748
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 509,732,470
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Jammu and Kashmir
INR 2,469,959,761
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 5,719,074
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Jharkhand
INR 5,790,585,316
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 492,328,023
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Karnataka
INR 7,099,029,834
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,503,462,599
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Kerala
INR 296,505,164
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 118,413,027
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Ladakh
INR 0
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 0
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Madhya Pradesh
INR 20,464,603,003
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Maharashtra
INR 26,022,619,358
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 7,610,792,928
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Manipur
INR 62,815,063
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 0
(Jan – Dec 2023)
Meghalaya
INR 346,980,923
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 73,253,492
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
Nagaland
INR 13,644,600
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 0
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Odisha
INR 4,924,743,249
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 2,605,771,525
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Puducherry
INR 19,709,007
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 0
(Jan – Dec 2023)
Punjab
INR 2,092,762,233
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 233,415,584
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Rajasthan
INR 18,960,010,562
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 889,938,899
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Tamil Nadu
INR 13,434,725,633
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 2,492,533,397
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Telangana
INR 8,341,761,341
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 3,906,178,416
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Tripura
INR 96,145,077
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 61,449,533
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Uttar Pradesh
INR 18,372,667,226
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 4,977,004,733
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Uttarakhand
INR 10,181,670,655
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 3,091,046,165
(Jan – Nov 2024)
West Bengal
INR 408,125,801
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 93,635,341
(Jan – Nov 2024)
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Target Cohorts
Most of the beneficiaries we work with are part of the informal sector. This includes agricultural workers, construction workers, micro-enterprise owners, ‘migrant workers’, and various other workers involved in a range of manufacturing and service occupations. Welfare programmes for the unorganised sector are often tied to the type of work performed, so they can be designed to cater to the sector-specific needs of target groups.
Our work has enhanced the accessibility of documents and identity and occupation-linked welfare schemes for various target groups. We conduct outreach and awareness-building activities through corporate and non-profit organisations focusing on critical and excluded groups of individuals. HQ’s work impacts various target cohorts — from farmers to sanitation workers, and now even the LGBTQIA+ community.
Construction Workers
INR 10,025,941,721
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 2,035,665,305
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Roller drivers, Accountant/clerk(construction site), Well digger, Welder, Mixerman / Sprayman, Tiler (tiles work), Railworks, Labourer, Raj mistry, Roof builder, Mosaic polish, Road builder, Lift builder/stairs builder, Community parks/side walk maker, Establish, Modular Units in Kitchen, Tunnel worker, Stone worker, Mason, Painter, Carpenter, Fitter or bar Bender, Construction worker, Plumber, Electrician, Stone Crusher.
Sanitation Workers
INR 738,069,329
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 60,004,340
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Manual scavengers, rag pickers, waste pickers, waste collection unit workers, and other sanitation workers.
Agriculture and Plantation Workers
INR 49,508,949,447
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 19,066,790,504
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Farmers, farm laborers, dairy farmers, poultry farmers, ‘kendu’ leaf collectors, fishermen, animal husbandry workers, coconut tree climbers, toddy tappers, tea plantation workers, shepherds, and other workers.
Factory and Mine Workers
INR 1,552,130,711
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,552,130,711
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Iron Smith, Blacksmith, Hammer-smith, Mine Worker, Iron Ore worker, Manganese Ore worker, Chrome Ore worker, Limestone mine worker, Dolomite mine worker, Factory Worker, Brick factory worker, Lime industry worker, Mica mine worker.
Sex Workers
INR 4,860,618
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 178,128
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Textile Workers
INR 82,388,329
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 20,239,584
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Powerloom workers, handloom weavers, and other textile workers.
Domestic Workers
INR 4,95,23,60,062
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 1,12,92,62,350
(Jan – Nov 2024)
MSMEs and Associated Workers
INR 1,631,501,188
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 573,459,955
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Street vendors, vegetable vendors, fish sellers, fruit sellers, flower sellers, garland sellers, petty merchants, ration shop dealers, newspaper hawkers, milk vendors, and other MSMEs.
Trans Citizens
INR 106,318,640
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 15,635,690
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Artisans
INR 1,785,449,383
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 883,448,430
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Handicraftsmen/Dastkar, Artisans, Basket weaver
Other Informal Workers
INR 36,972,951,884
(Apr 2015 – Nov 2024)
INR 13,165,099,546
(Jan – Nov 2024)
Other, Small Fabricators, Rickshaw Drivers, Tanning, Flaying, Salt workers, Sale/distribution of illegal liquor, Leather Industry / Cobbler, Cine Worker, Licensed Railway Porters, Auto/Taxi Driver, Anganwadi worker, Anganwadi Helper, Teacher, Shop Worker, Bonded Labour, Diver, Pump Operator, Watchman, Soil worker, Coir worker, Tailor, Contractual labour (excluding BOCW and ESI registered workers), Daily wage Porter, Lorry Driver, Bus Driver, Maxi-cab Driver, Gig worker, Security guard, Barber, Washerman/Laundry, Unorganised Worker, Boat maker, Beedi workers.