Authors :
Jaswanth Raj J.; Siddesh S.; Aravind Krishnaa S.
Volume/Issue :
Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 5 - May
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26May188
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Abstract :
In contemporary urban society, working women are under immense pressure as they balance demanding
careers and household duties. At the same time, large numbers of divorced, unemployed, and unmarried women are under
pressure from financial instability and unemployment without dignity. SEIVAR remedies both these situations through a
groundbreak-ing, woman-driven platform that provides necessary domestic services within 10 minutes of booking. The site
provides services including housekeeping, dish washing, and special services like safe drop-offs and pick-ups for women,
elders, and children. Through the demarcation of cities like Chennai into operational areas and the utilization of an allwomen trained workforce, SEIVAR ensures efficient, secure, and prompt service deliv-ery. It also includes a customized
scheduling facility where customers can enter their habits and be offered customized packages of services as per their
lifestyle. This report details SEIVAR’s visionary approach, technical framework, model of operations, and potential for
socio-economic influence by em-powering women—both service providers and consumers—using technology-enabled
domestic assistance.
Keywords :
Women Empowerment, On-Demand Domestic Services, Hyperlocal Service Platform, Tech-Enabled Social Impact.
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In contemporary urban society, working women are under immense pressure as they balance demanding
careers and household duties. At the same time, large numbers of divorced, unemployed, and unmarried women are under
pressure from financial instability and unemployment without dignity. SEIVAR remedies both these situations through a
groundbreak-ing, woman-driven platform that provides necessary domestic services within 10 minutes of booking. The site
provides services including housekeeping, dish washing, and special services like safe drop-offs and pick-ups for women,
elders, and children. Through the demarcation of cities like Chennai into operational areas and the utilization of an allwomen trained workforce, SEIVAR ensures efficient, secure, and prompt service deliv-ery. It also includes a customized
scheduling facility where customers can enter their habits and be offered customized packages of services as per their
lifestyle. This report details SEIVAR’s visionary approach, technical framework, model of operations, and potential for
socio-economic influence by em-powering women—both service providers and consumers—using technology-enabled
domestic assistance.
Keywords :
Women Empowerment, On-Demand Domestic Services, Hyperlocal Service Platform, Tech-Enabled Social Impact.