The five-day drive aims at improving the basic needs of members of the community and will include the participation of more than 21,000 community members comprising clergy, doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects, businessmen, homemakers and students, a community spokesperson said.
These people, the spokesperson added, would be visiting over 450 towns and cities in India and 200 cities outside the country.
"Community members will try to ascertain the availability and accessibility of basic needs such as food, healthcare, education, potable water, sanitation and affordable housing," he said.
"This drive is a direct result of His Holiness Dr Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin's travels to various cities and villages where he saw unsuitable living conditions of some members of society," he said.
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He added that the drive therefore will not only cover major cities such as Mumbai, Pune, Udaipur, Chennai and Indore but also smaller towns and villages.
The spokesperson said that a mobile app has been developed to send instructions to volunteers and to ensure help is made available where it is required most.