- Project Karuna -
Hyper Local Resilience
A community solution to ensure reliable resource allocation in the fight against COVID-19
Total hits on webapp
23.4 Million
(As of 3rd May, 2025)
Optimized Resource Allocation
For hospitals and the public seeking resource transparency, Karuna is a decentralized web platform that streamlines the sharing of beds, oxygen, and food. It fosters easy, constructive collaboration between medical administrators and the community.
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Secure
Get access to real-time communication channels with hospitals, health officials and COVID-19 survivor forces to get verified leads on the resources and help you need in real-time.
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Resources
Easily get access to inventory such as beds, oxygen, plasma and more from hospitals near you with a mapped interface of availabilities next to you at all time.
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Communication and support
Secure, anonymous, and privacy-centered crowdsourcing options to help share important information about resources and get accurate predictions of COVID-19 cases spikes in the future.
Our Recognition
“3 IIT Delhi graduates have created a web app called CovRelief that provides important links to help #COVID patients. It provides real-time information on the availabiloty of hospital beds, oxygen supplies, and state helpline number.
Wonderful initiative!”
- Ministry of Education of India, X (Then:Tweeter)
Founders
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Milan Roy
Founding Member - Karuna
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Swapnil Sharma
Founding Member - Karuna
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Pranit Ganvir
Founding Member - Karuna
The Team
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Imane Chafi
Karuna Project Coordinator - McGill Software Engineering
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Rohan Sukumaran
Research Manager -PathCheck
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Sadguru Manukonda
Tech Lead - PathCheck
UI/UX Team
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Joel Saji Chacko
UX Designer - PathCheck
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Roshni Pattath
UI/UX Lead - RedHat
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Priyanshi Katiyar
Design Lead - PathCheck
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Debjit Bhattacharyya
UI/UX Designer - PathCheck
Dev Ops Team
Help us Scale Karuna
We are expanding Karuna to handle climate disasters and food insecurity.
Headlines from the Frontlines
“Corona: Many companies came together to help in difficult times..”
- Vineet Khare, BBC Correspondent
“Meet the Founders of CovRelief, a Website Trying to Help COVID-19 Patients Find Resources..”
- Jennifer Kishan, The Wire
“Flood of Covid queries on Twitter: New developer tools ease access to leads..”
- Pranav Mukul, The Indian Express