National Civil Society (NCS) believes that women’s empowerment is not a stand-alone goal; it is a cross-cutting priority that strengthens families, communities, and the nation as a whole. Through targeted programs in health, livelihood, legal access, and social support, NCS creates real pathways for women to secure their rights, lead in public spaces, and build financial independence.
One of NCS’s core initiatives is financial and social support for economically vulnerable women. Marriage assistance for daughters of low-income families, free treatment for serious illnesses, home maintenance aid, and accidental insurance ensure that women do not face hardship alone. These services provide security during critical phases of life, particularly for single mothers, widows, and elderly women. NCS also focuses on livelihood and leadership development. Women are encouraged to manage GST Suvidha Kendras and Digital Seva Centers, where they learn digital services, financial operations, and citizen support. This model transforms women into service providers within their own communities, generating income while expanding access to governance.
Health is another key area. In partnership with organizations like PharmEasy and Apollo Health, NCS provides women with affordable healthcare, teleconsultations, diagnostics, and preventive screenings. Women-headed households receive special outreach and support for accessing critical medical care. Training programs in leadership, communication, and local governance further build women’s confidence to take public roles; whether as volunteers, coordinators, or decision-makers. By integrating empowerment into its larger service ecosystem, NCS ensures women are not treated as beneficiaries, but as partners and enablers of change. Its programs focus on building long-term agency; where every woman can act, decide, and lead with dignity and support.
NCS recognizes that economic hardship often prevents women from accessing basic needs and opportunities. To address this, we offer structured financial and social assistance programs targeted at women in vulnerable households.
Through the Marriage Assistance Scheme, eligible families receive financial support to conduct dignified ceremonies for their daughters, easing a major social and economic burden. Applications are verified by local coordinators, and funds are transferred transparently to ensure timely support. In the area of health-related risk, NCS provides free treatment support for serious illnesses for women from households earning less than ₹1.5 lakh per year. Beneficiaries are connected with hospitals for cancer care, heart procedures, and critical surgeries; ensuring that illness does not become a death sentence due to financial inability.
Accidental insurance is offered to women enrolled in NCS’s membership network. In the unfortunate event of injury or accidental death, insurance covers medical expenses and provides an educational grant for children. Home maintenance assistance is provided to single women, elderly widows, and female-headed families through our annual service visit scheme. Certified electricians and plumbers are sent for essential repairs, free of service charges.
Each of these initiatives is managed through local NCS representatives and verified databases. Our systems are designed to reduce paperwork, prevent misuse, and maintain dignity for the recipient. By offering a support structure in life’s most vulnerable moments; health crises, financial stress, social expectations; NCS ensures that women are not left to manage hardship alone. These services are not framed as charity, but as essential systems of security that give women the freedom to stand, choose, and move forward with confidence.
Empowering women with skills is central to NCS’s mission. Beyond basic training, we focus on creating livelihood pathways that help women earn independently, lead community efforts, and engage meaningfully with public systems. The GST Suvidha Kendra Franchise Program is one of our flagship models. Women are encouraged to apply for and manage these digital service centers at the local level. Once trained, they offer over 100 public-facing services from PAN applications to GST filing; earning commissions while delivering essential governance tools to their communities.
We provide training in digital tools, financial literacy, and service management through structured workshops, peer mentoring, and remote support. These sessions are held in regional languages and customized to different literacy levels. Women learn not just the skills but the confidence to handle digital platforms, interact with government portals, and manage customer relationships. In collaboration with local bodies and CSR partners, NCS supports community-based project leadership for women, such as coordinating awareness drives, volunteer teams, or local survey initiatives. This leadership training builds communication, decision-making, and accountability skills.
We also guide women in forming self-help groups (SHGs) and micro-enterprises linked to NCS projects, such as health product distribution, renewable energy kits, and sanitation services. These groups receive handholding in compliance, recordkeeping, and client handling. Unlike one-off workshops, NCS focuses on long-term handholding and outcome tracking. Our goal is not just skill-building, but skill-application; ensuring that training leads to income, recognition, and autonomy. Through structured roles and ongoing mentorship, women are positioned not only as contributors; but as leaders in the systems they serve. Their growth becomes a multiplier for family stability, community progress, and local governance efficiency.
Access to quality healthcare remains a major barrier for women, especially in low-income and rural households. NCS addresses this through integrated health and wellness support programs that combine prevention, treatment access, and affordability. Through partnerships with PharmEasy, Apollo Health, and registered hospitals, NCS provides members with teleconsultations, discounted diagnostics, pharmacy benefits, and free surgical assistance for selected conditions. Women receive up to 50% discounts on consultations and diagnostics, and ₹3 lakh in critical illness coverage for cancer, cardiac issues, and organ failure. Special attention is given to women-headed households, where the burden of care and income often falls on a single individual. NCS field staff ensure these households are identified early and connected to support services. They receive counseling, insurance enrollment, and regular follow-ups to ensure continuity of care.
Mobile Health Camps, organized in collaboration with local health departments, offer free check-ups, reproductive health counseling, anemia screening, and breast cancer awareness in underserved areas. Doctors, nurses, and female health workers ensure culturally sensitive, safe environments for women to speak openly about health concerns. Expecting and new mothers are supported through maternal health awareness programs that include nutrition guidance, vaccination tracking, and hospital referrals. Female caregivers also receive stress management and mental health support during these sessions.
To ensure women are not excluded by digital barriers, our teams help with registration on health portals, teleconsultation setup, and insurance claim processing. Everything is explained clearly, in local language, with human assistance where needed. By making wellness services available, understandable, and affordable, NCS enables women to take control of their health; not just in emergencies, but as a right to long-term wellbeing.
National Civil Society (NCS) delivers integrated health and welfare solutions designed to support India’s growing middle class; families that often fall between unaffordable private care and inaccessible government schemes. By combining affordable health services, financial protection, and essential daily support, NCS ensures that well-being is not a privilege, but a right.
Through partnerships with PharmEasy, Apollo Health, and SBI General Insurance, NCS offers members access to teleconsultations, diagnostic discounts, medicines, surgical aid, and critical illness coverage. This system ensures early diagnosis, quality treatment, and continuity of care without overwhelming financial burden. Services are simple to access, digitally enabled, and available across urban and rural locations.
NCS also recognizes that welfare extends beyond medical care. It supports members with accident insurance, household repair services, legal consultations, and marriage assistance for families in economic distress. These offerings provide practical, everyday solutions that help people stay safe, secure, and focused on living a dignified life.
Special care is extended to vulnerable groups; women, children, the elderly, and those facing health emergencies. Programs such as free treatment for serious illnesses for families earning under ₹1.5 lakh annually and educational support in cases of accidental death bring relief when it’s needed most.
By delivering real-world welfare support through trusted platforms and responsive services, NCS helps families navigate uncertainty with confidence. It redefines public service by prioritizing accessibility, affordability, and accountability, creating a support system that speaks to the realities of modern Indian life.
NCS provides registered members with access to free health consultations, affordable critical illness coverage, and insurance protection for accidents, property damage, and major medical events. Backed by trusted partners like SBI General Insurance, these services offer up to ₹10 lakh in house coverage, ₹3 lakh for critical illnesses, and accident benefits that ease the financial impact of sudden crises. The program ensures financial stability during emergencies and simplifies claim processes so families can focus on recovery, not paperwork. With one enrollment, members gain a safety net that supports both health and long-term security.
Understanding the financial stress tied to medical emergencies and life events, NCS offers targeted welfare support for economically vulnerable families. Members earning below ₹1.5 lakh annually are eligible for free treatment for serious illnesses, including cancer and heart surgeries. Additionally, NCS provides marriage assistance for daughters of financially distressed households, helping families fulfill important responsibilities without compromising dignity. These services reflect NCS’s mission to provide timely, meaningful aid where it’s needed most; transforming hardship into opportunity with empathy and efficiency.
NCS organizes Mobile Health Camps in underserved areas, bringing doctors, diagnostics, and free medicines directly to communities. These camps address immediate health needs and promote preventive care, offering services like general checkups, women’s health screenings, and awareness sessions on nutrition and hygiene. In partnership with local health providers and volunteers, NCS ensures that quality care reaches even the remotest populations. Mobile Health Camps bridge access gaps and reinforce the right to health as a fundamental, deliverable reality.