Day 1 to Day 6: What happened when one person decided to give 10 minutes every single day.
The first week of #10MinuteKiSeva — ghats cleaned, temples cared for, and a movement that started with one.
Social Movement · Day 6 · TravelWithPihu · @Travelwithpihu
Give just 10 minutes daily for cleanliness, volunteering, and seva. Because Swachh Bharat starts with one small act.
#10MinuteKiSeva is a living movement — active and growing right now, just six days old. Founded by Sachin Tekriwal through the YouTube channel TravelWithPihu, it was born from a simple belief: every person has ten minutes to give back to the land, the temples, and the rivers they hold sacred.
The movement journeys through temples, rivers, and spiritual heartlands of India — beginning in Varanasi — documenting seva in action. It connects the Swachh Bharat Mission's national vision with street-level citizen action: cleaning ghats, maintaining temple surroundings, caring for nature, and spreading positivity through travel and culture.
This is not just a travel channel — it is proof that small actions, done daily and shared openly, create a ripple that cannot be stopped. Together, we are building a living archive of India's citizens choosing to care.
Every day, carve out just ten minutes from your routine. Morning walk, lunch break, evening — any time works. The only rule: show up consistently.
Daily CommitmentClean your street, plant a tree, distribute food, teach a skill, help a neighbor. Any act of genuine service counts — big or small. Seva is seva.
Any Act of ServiceShare a photo or short video on social media with the hashtags. Your documentation becomes proof of change and inspiration for thousands of others.
#10MinuteKiSevaEvery number below represents a real person who chose to give ten minutes. These counters grow every day as the movement spreads across India.
Every photo is proof. Before-and-after moments, volunteer stories, and videos from the ground — upload yours to be featured here.
Have a photo or video from your seva? Share it with the hashtag and get featured here.
Share Your Seva →Use these hashtags when you share your seva. Every tag connects your act to a growing national movement — and inspires the next volunteer.
Use all four hashtags in a single post to maximise reach.
Every volunteer has a story. This section will feature field reports, personal accounts, and movement updates from across India as they happen.
The first week of #10MinuteKiSeva — ghats cleaned, temples cared for, and a movement that started with one.
Sachin Tekriwal on temples, rivers, and why 10 minutes near the Ganga matters more than you think.
Stories and field reports are being compiled.
Check back soon for updates from the ground.