₹25 a Month Filling ₹30,00,00,00,000: How the Seva App Could Build a Massive Healthcare Fund


The Seva App is a proposed model that could pool micro-contributions from citizens, high-net-worth individuals (HNIs), and ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNIs) to create a massive annual healthcare fund. At minimum, this fund could generate 46,419,60,00,000 INR (forty-six thousand four hundred nineteen crore sixty lakh rupees) or ₹46,419.6 crore (forty-six thousand four hundred nineteen point six thousand crore rupees) per year, potentially funding 50,00,00,000 (fifty crore) treatments annually at ₹10,000 (ten thousand rupees) per treatment.

How Contributions Are Structured

  • Regular users (₹20/month): 64.65% of the base fund
  • HNIs (₹100/month): 0.12%, small because most HNIs are land or real-estate rich but cash-poor.
  • UHNWIs (₹1,00,000/month): 35.24%, leveraging their liquidity-heavy share portfolios.

This three-tiered model ensures that while the masses form the backbone, the ultra-wealthy contribute proportionately more, making the pool equitable yet sustainable.

Executive summary

Core idea: Every non-BPL telecom subscriber pays a mandatory ₹20 per month into a ring‑fenced national social fund.

An additional ₹5 per month service fee (for infrastructure and a Platinum reserve) is collected; any surplus from that fee flows into the fund.

Tiered contributions: Regular users (₹20), HNIs (₹100), UHNWIs (₹1,00,000) — with regular and UHNWIs providing a large share of the pool.

Platinum Plan: guarantees 14% of the target for eligible health fundraisings; if short, the platform can bridge via the reserve and, if needed, government-backed guarantees that enable concessional bank loans but charges 4% of funds raised

Fund shape: a floating, liquid pool; mandatory base contributions ensure predictable annual capital.

The headline number (annual base fund)

Total annual minimum base fund: ₹4,64,19,60,00,000 — written out in rupees: ₹46,419.6 crore. (Forty-six thousand four hundred nineteen crore sixty lakh rupees) — approximately ₹46.42 thousand crore annually.

This is the annual guaranteed pool before voluntary or top-up donations.

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