When a jawaan or havildar from AP or Karnataka gives his life at the border, the ceremony ends. The silence begins. Veer Parivar is for the family he left behind — and we stay long after the media moves on.
When a soldier below officer rank from Karnataka or Andhra Pradesh is martyred, government welfare schemes exist — KSB, DESW, state sainik welfare departments. But in rural districts, most families never access them.
Pension delays stretch into years. Scholarship windows are missed. Widows navigate bureaucracy alone, in grief, with no documentation support. Their children fall behind in school, with no mentor, no network, no clear path.
Veer Parivar was built for exactly this gap — between what the state promises and what these families actually receive. We bridge it.
Five areas of sustained support — from pension navigation to annual check-ins. We are present for the long term, not just the first month of grief.
Veer Parivar is specifically designed for families below officer rank — the most underserved category in sainik welfare — across rural Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
These schemes exist. Most rural families never access them. We bridge that gap — from documentation to disbursement.
Whether you are a soldier's family, an NGO, or a volunteer — Veer Parivar has a path for you.