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COUNCIL FOR DIGITAL SAFETY AND WELLBEING

Hyderabad, Telangana

DPIIT recognised District Education

In their own words

The Council for Digital Safety and Wellbeing (CDSW India), co-founded by tech entrepreneur Aditya Vuchi and internet ethics expert Dr. Anil Rachamalla, is a social-impact tech startup addressing India's critical gap between rapid digital access and low digital maturity. It introduces a human-centric model blending software tools, educational systems, and policy frameworks to mitigate advanced technological risks. CDSW solves deep systemic vulnerabilities including AI-generated fraud (deepfakes, misinformation), cyber-harassment, data privacy violations, and severe digital addiction. Operating on three strategic pillars—Educate (delivering structured AI ethics and digital safety modules via its 'Sparq' LMS portal), Engage (convening tech leaders and policymakers), and Elevate (setting trust benchmarks and safety compliance standards)—the startup provides an innovative, scalable B2B/B2G revenue model through institutional licensing, training, and behavioral index analytics.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP262861
CIN
U88900TS2026NPL209334
Registered on Startup India
2026
Self-declared stage
EarlyTraction

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District

Hyderabad

Telangana

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