
Hello
I’m Adrit Aventra — an entrepreneur driven by purpose and a relentless need to build what matters. I founded Aventra, a future-focused conglomerate designed to solve hard problems and push humanity forward.
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I don’t start ventures for the sake of business. I build with one goal: to create things that actually improve lives — at scale.
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The mission is simple: challenge the status quo, think long-term, and build with integrity. Because the future won’t fix itself. Someone has to build it.
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“I’m here to make a difference — not a scene.”
— Adrit Aventra
Founder’s Story: A Legacy Reimagined by the Next Generation
I’m Adrit Aventra, started at 16-year-old and founder of this NGO.
But the real story — the spark — began long before me.
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Back in the 1990s, two teenage boys — my father, Manoj Kumar, and uncle, Santosh Kumar — were just ordinary kids with an extraordinary vision. Inspired by the struggles and values of their father, Deenbandhu Prasad - Who always encouraged them to do something powerful for the nation — something that truly helps people?
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One day, they came up with a simple yet revolutionary idea:
"India has over 100 crore people. What if we ask just ₹1 from each person? That one rupee could create a massive wave of change."
They shared their dream with friends and built a youth-led team of 10, calling it the SMAR GROUP OF COMPANY. Together, they hit the streets, going door-to-door with their inspiring pitch. Their passion moved people. Many gave ₹10, some ₹50, and a few even ₹500.
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In just one month, these teens collected ₹32,000 — a huge sum back then — purely through trust and belief in their mission.
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But life had other plans. Personal issues and internal conflicts broke the momentum. The dream they carried began to fade.
For years, it stayed buried — unfinished, but not forgotten.
One day, my uncle shared that story with me. It didn’t feel like history — it felt like a mission passed down.
My father encouraged me just like once his father did.
And at that moment, I knew: I had to complete what they started.
So, I stepped out — just like they once did. I used the same pitch, the same passion, and the same ₹1 concept.
Some people smiled. Some gave more. Some encouraged me.
But this time, I had one big advantage they didn’t: the digital world.
That’s when I realized — what they started offline in the '90s, I could now take global.
This NGO is not just mine.
It’s a continuation of a dream that once paused but never died.
A dream to prove that even the smallest donation can build the biggest impact.
We don’t just collect money. We collect hope, trust, and change — one rupee at a time.



