Many underprivileged individuals, especially senior artisans, ethnic performers, and social innovators in marginalised communities, face social and economic exclusion. These individuals, often above the age of 65, lack access to essential social security benefits such as pensions, healthcare, and insurance. This gap in security puts them at risk of poverty and inadequate access to basic services, leading to a diminished quality of life.
Jindal Foundation addresses this issue by identifying individuals with merit but low economic means, particularly those over 65 years old, who are have been left out of traditional welfare programmes. Through a transparent process, the Foundation offers financial and social security support, ensuring that these vulnerable individuals receive assistance for a better and more secure life. The process includes verifying the identity, address, and social standing of the selected individuals, ensuring they meet the necessary criteria for support. Strict verification measures ensure the integrity of the selection process, preventing any misuse of benefits.