Our Story
Sarokar was born from a simple belief: healthcare should be understandable, accessible, and empowering for every family.
For years, we witnessed a common reality around us—people often struggle not because healthcare solutions don’t exist, but because reliable information, awareness, and guidance fail to reach them in a meaningful way. Preventive healthcare, nutrition, mental well-being, and everyday health decisions remain complex and overwhelming for millions of families.
We started asking ourselves a question:
What if we could bridge this gap through knowledge, awareness, and community-driven action?
That question became Sarokar.
The word Sarokar means concern, connection, and responsibility towards society. It reflects our belief that health is not just a medical issue—it is deeply connected with education, nutrition, livelihoods, environment, and the choices we make every day.
Sarokar began as an idea to create meaningful social impact and gradually evolved into a platform dedicated to promoting better health and well-being for individuals, families, and communities. We believe that small actions—understanding a health condition, adopting healthier habits, supporting mental wellness, or making informed decisions—can create lasting change.
Today, Sarokar is building a growing ecosystem of:
- Trusted health knowledge and guides
- Community awareness initiatives
- Research and insights on public health challenges
- Programs that encourage preventive and family-centered healthcare
- Stories and ideas that inspire positive change
We are not a hospital, a pharmaceutical company, or a traditional charity.
We are a movement driven by a simple mission:
To make healthcare knowledge accessible, understandable, and actionable for everyone.
Because healthier families build stronger communities, and stronger communities create a healthier world.
This is our Sarokar—our shared responsibility, our collective concern, and our commitment to creating a future where good health is within everyone’s reach.
Our Principles
- Simple language
- Practical guidance
- Trustworthy information
- Family-first approach
- Free and accessible
Community Contribution
(non-monetary)
Who can contribute?
- Doctors
- Nurses
- Healthcare professionals
- Public health students
- Patients
- Caregivers
Ways to contribute
- Review a guide
- Translate a guide
- Share a story
- Suggest improvements
Sarokar Fellowship Program
2026 Applications Closed