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The manifesto expansion.

Fifteen next-level building blocks — platforms, pilots, fellowships, and citizen frameworks — for a public problem-solving movement.

100 Problems · 200 Solutions · 1,000 Action Steps · One Developed India

01India Problem Court

India Problem Court

A public digital platform where citizens submit problems — but every submission includes a solution pathway, not only a complaint.

Common submissions:

Water issue
School issue
Hospital issue
Road issue
Electricity issue
Legal delay
Corruption complaint
Cyber fraud
Women safety
Local unemployment
Public service delay

Every submission must include:

Problem
Location
Who is affected
Possible reason
Suggested solution
Evidence / photo / video
Urgency level

NIM converts each submission into a problem report, awareness video, solution note, public dashboard entry, and district-level action suggestion.

Every citizen's problem deserves visibility, dignity, and a solution pathway.

02Problem-to-Solution Scorecard

Problem-to-Solution Scorecard

Every problem gets a proper score so people understand priority.

Impact Score

How many people are affected?

Urgency Score

Is it dangerous or time-sensitive?

Cost Score

How expensive is the solution?

Speed Score

Can it be solved quickly?

Citizen Role Score

Can people help directly?

System Role Score

Does it need government or institutions?

Technology Role Score

Can digital tools solve it?

NIM Solution Priority Score
/ 100
03“Problem Se Project” Model

“Problem Se Project” Model

Many problems can become projects.

Problem
Unemployment
Project
District Skill & Job Center
Problem
Waste
Project
Ward-Level Recycling & Composting Center
Problem
Farmer income
Project
Farmer Direct Market App
Problem
Legal awareness
Project
Free Legal Awareness Camps
Problem
Cyber fraud
Project
Digital Safety Training in Schools and Markets

Every problem is not only a complaint. Every problem can become a project.

04New India Solution Fellowship

New India Solution Fellowship

A fellowship for youth and professionals. Each fellow chooses one problem and works on it for 3–6 months.

Deliverables:

Problem research
Root cause report
Solution model
Awareness video
Local pilot plan
Impact measurement

Fellowship categories:

Youth FellowDistrict FellowResearch FellowTechnology FellowLegal Awareness FellowHealth FellowEducation FellowEnvironment FellowWomen Safety FellowRural Development Fellow

We will convert youth energy into national solution leadership.

05One District, One Problem, One Pilot

One District, One Problem, One Pilot

Start smart. Every district picks one urgent problem and runs one 6-month pilot.

District A
Unemployment
District B
Water shortage
District C
School dropout
District D
Cyber fraud
District E
Waste management
District F
Farmer market access

6-Month Pilot Format:

Month 1
Problem mapping
Month 2
Expert review
Month 3
Awareness campaign
Month 4
Local action
Month 5
Monitoring
Month 6
Impact report

India can change district by district, problem by problem, solution by solution.

06New India Public Dashboard

New India Public Dashboard

A public India Problem & Solution Dashboard.

Live counters:

Problems listed
Solutions suggested
Citizen reports
Volunteers joined
Videos created
Expert reviews
Pilot ideas
District participation

Category views:

EmploymentEducationHealthcareWaterWasteSafetyGovernanceFarmersTechnologyEnvironment

What is measured can be improved. What is visible can be solved.

07200 Solutions Library

200 Solutions Library

Not names — 200 ready solution models with full detail.

Each solution documents:

Problem solved
Short explanation
Who can implement
Required resources
Estimated cost level
Time required
Citizen role
Expert role
Government role
Technology role
Expected impact
Risk and safety note
Example Solution
Mobile Health Van
  • Problem solved: Rural healthcare gap
  • Who can implement: NGO, hospital, CSR, local body
  • Cost level: Medium
  • Time required: 30–60 days
  • Impact: Basic healthcare access for villages
  • Citizen role: Registration, awareness, participation

A solution must be simple enough to understand and strong enough to implement.

08New India Awareness University

New India Awareness University

A free online learning platform with short courses and a citizen certificate.

Know Your Rights
How to Report Cyber Fraud
How to Get Government Services
How to Start a Small Business
How to Apply for Jobs
How to Use Digital Payments Safely
How to Protect Women and Children
How to Support Elderly Citizens
How to Reduce Waste at Home
How to Save Water
How to Understand Legal Documents
How to Avoid Fake News
Certificate
New India Responsible Citizen

Awareness is the first step of independence.

09“Easy Life” Guidance Content

“Easy Life” Guidance Content

Not an emergency helpline — simple, structured guidance for common problems.

What to do if cyber fraud happens
What to do if hospital overcharges
What to do if salary is not paid
What to do if school refuses admission
What to do if public service is delayed
What to do if water/electricity fails
What to do if a legal notice arrives
What to do if consumer fraud happens

Each guide covers:

Immediate stepsDocuments neededWhere to complainWhat not to doSafety warningOfficial authority linkWhen to consult expert

People should not feel helpless when problems happen.

10India Solution Media Network

India Solution Media Network

Not just videos — a full media network with formats and flagship series.

Media Formats:

60-second reels
3-minute explainers
10-minute documentaries
Expert interviews
Citizen stories
Problem animations
Solution infographics
Before-after stories
District issue reports
Myth vs fact videos
Legal awareness clips
Technology guides

Main Series:

Problem Kya Hai?
Solution Kya Hai?
Aap Kya Kar Sakte Hain?
Expert Kya Kehte Hain?
District Solution Story
7 Din 1 Action Challenge

Media should not only create noise. Media should create awareness and action.

11“No One Left Behind” Focus Groups

“No One Left Behind” Focus Groups

Special focus on vulnerable groups.

Migrant workers
Daily wage workers
Widows
Senior citizens
Persons with disabilities
Street children
School dropouts
Farmers in debt
Small shopkeepers
Unemployed youth
Single mothers
Low-income patients
Legal-help seekers
Rural students
Cyber fraud victims

A developed India is measured by how it protects its most vulnerable citizens.

12Global Solutions, Adapted for India

Global Solutions, Adapted for India

Learn from world models, but design solutions for India's ground reality.

Japan

Discipline, cleanliness, disaster readiness

Germany

Vocational training and apprenticeships

UAE

Fast services, infrastructure, digital governance

Singapore

Public housing and clean administration

Israel

Agriculture innovation and water technology

Netherlands

Water management

South Korea

Technology and manufacturing

Nordic countries

Social protection and public trust

We will learn from the world, but design solutions for India's ground reality.

13New India Solution Clubs

New India Solution Clubs

Student clubs in schools and colleges. One problem, one discussion, one action, one report — every month.

Campus cleanliness
Digital safety
Skill learning
Legal awareness
Traffic discipline
Water saving
Tree plantation
Anti-drug awareness
Women safety awareness
Career guidance
Local problem mapping

Students should not only study problems in books. They should learn how to solve problems in society.

14New India Solution Day

New India Solution Day

An annual campaign day. Every year, citizens choose one local problem and take one action.

Cleanliness drive
Skill workshop
Health camp
Legal awareness camp
Digital safety session
Water conservation action
Career guidance session
Farmer support meeting
Women safety awareness
Senior citizen support drive

One day of action can inspire one year of change.

15Manifesto Guarantee of Approach

Manifesto Guarantee of Approach

We do not promise impossible results. We promise a responsible approach.

NIM does not promise magic.

NIM promises method.

We promise to:

Identify problems honestly
Explain issues simply
Suggest practical solutions
Invite experts
Create awareness
Encourage peaceful action
Measure impact
Improve continuously
Powerful Final Concept

New India Movement is not a political manifesto.

It is a public problem-solving manifesto.

It does not ask people only to support a name. It asks people to support a method:

  1. 01Understand the problem.
  2. 02Find the root cause.
  3. 03Create the solution.
  4. 04Spread awareness.
  5. 05Take action.
  6. 06Measure impact.

New India Movement

India's Public Problem-Solving Platform

From Problems to Solutions

100 Problems · 200 Solutions · 1,000 Action Steps · One Developed India

Problem Samjho. Solution Banao. Action Lo. Result Dikhao.

Continue the manifesto.

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