INDIA | April 25, 2026 — In an era where digital connectivity often replaces physical community action, Samarpit SPI (Social Progress Initiative) is bridging the gap. What started in 2020 as a modest pact between three college friends has officially matured into a registered NGO trust, mobilizing hundreds of volunteers to tackle India’s most pressing grassroots challenges through humanitarian aid and democratic education.
The Genesis: Small Steps, Massive Vision
The foundations of Samarpit SPI were laid in the rural heartlands of Bihar. Founders Shivam Parashar, Harshit Gupta, and Shami Ahmad recognized a recurring theme in their community: a disconnect between available rights and the citizens meant to exercise them. Driven by the belief that “real change begins with responsibility,” the trio began conducting local awareness drives, a mission that resonated so deeply it quickly expanded from three friends to a core team of ten selfless advocates.
Proving Resilience During Global Crisis
The true mettle of Samarpit SPI was tested during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the world retreated, the organization stepped forward. By coordinating oxygen cylinder logistics, distributing life-saving medicines, and providing relief packages to vulnerable families, Samarpit SPI transitioned from a local initiative to a critical lifeline. This period of intense service solidified their reputation for “real solutions for real needs.”
The Intellectual Evolution: Merging Sociology with Service
As the movement gained momentum, it attracted a new wave of intellectually driven youth, including several UPSC aspirants. A pivotal moment in the organization’s history was the addition of Kumari Prachi, a Master’s graduate in Sociology. Her academic expertise in governance and social structures provided the framework necessary to transition the group into a formal entity.
Under her guidance, the movement was officially registered as a Trust-based NGO in February 2026, ensuring the longevity and scalability of their impact.
A New Chapter: The 2026 Leadership Team
With its official registration, Samarpit SPI has introduced a dedicated Board of Trustees to oversee its national expansion:
- President: Shivam Parashar
- Vice President: Kumari Prachi
- Secretary: Ritik Roshan
- Treasurer: Satish Runi
- Trustee: Advik Vivan
- Program Directors: Harshit Gupta & Shami Ahmad
Supported by 15 active leads and a network of over 300+ volunteers nationwide, this leadership team is prepared to take the “Samarpit” mission to every corner of India.
The Three Pillars of Progress
Samarpit SPI operates through a focused, three-pronged strategy designed to create holistic societal shifts:
- Serving Humanity Beyond symbolic gestures, the organization conducts daily food distribution drives and maintains a rapid-response network for emergency welfare.
- Empowering Communities By focusing on educational support and vocational skill awareness, they provide the tools necessary for long-term financial independence.
- Strengthening Democracy Perhaps their most unique pillar, Samarpit SPI conducts civic awareness campaigns. These programs educate citizens on their constitutional rights and duties, fostering a more informed and active electorate. “Meaningful change does not require fame or fortune—only commitment, compassion, and collective action,” says Shivam Parashar, Founder and President. “We are proving that when the youth take ownership of their democracy, the entire nation rises.”
About Samarpit SPI
Samarpit SPI (Social Progress Initiative) is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to nation-building at the grassroots level. Based in New Delhi with deep roots in rural India, the NGO focuses on humanitarian aid, community upliftment, and civic education. By leveraging the energy of educated youth and volunteers, Samarpit SPI aims to build a stronger, more democratic India through direct action and social advocacy. For more information you can visit https://www.samarpitspi.com/


