Everyone deserves to be someone's beloved.
Dulari Welfare exists for the person no one else stops for. We find them, we sit with them, and — with your help — we make sure they are cared for.
“Dulari” — the beloved one — the cherished one
One evening in Patna
An old woman counted her coins twice, then put the medicine back.
She wasn’t asking anyone for anything. She had simply done the arithmetic that the poor do every day — and lost. We bought the medicine. It cost less than a cup of coffee in a nice café. That gap, between what little is needed and what is missing, is where Dulari lives.
The quiet problem
Most suffering is invisible because it is silent.
The people who need help the most rarely ask for it. They are too proud, too tired, or too far from anyone who is looking. Big aid often can’t reach this last mile. So small, specific, human help — given directly — is what actually changes a life here.
What Dulari does
We find one real person, and we help them — completely.
No abstractions. We personally verify each person, give direct aid — food, medicine, school fees, an emergency — and then we publish exactly what happened. Small scale, done honestly, is the whole point.
We verify in person
We meet the person, understand the need, and confirm it on the ground.
We give directly
Help reaches the person — not a chain of middlemen.
We publish everything
Every rupee appears on our public ledger. Date, amount, where it went.
Where your money goes
For every ₹100 you give, ₹85 reaches a person directly.
The rest is the honest, minimal cost of reaching people, keeping the lights on, and proving — publicly — that we did what we said.
See the full breakdown →A note from the founder
“I’m not an institution. I’m one person who couldn’t keep walking past. I named this after my mother, Ram Dulari Devi — because she taught me that everyone is someone’s beloved. My promise is simple: I will show you exactly where your money goes.”
— Rishu, Patna
Meet the founder →Be the reason someone is cared for.
Give once, and follow exactly where it goes. No pressure, no guilt — just one real person, helped.