In India, Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhariyal Nishank is also trying to extend universities and other higher educational institutions to go beyond the walls. Higher education institutions in India are moving towards villages, tribal areas, slums, and impoverished zones. Some Indian universities are working effectively to implement Unnat Bharat Abhiyan under which they adopt five villages and work for their development. Based on their research, many institutions have made micro development plan for local resource-based development of these villages. The faculty and students are working as development catalyst in those villages. University Grant Commission is constantly working as facilitator for linking universities to the urban slums and tribal zones. Various development centered projects in those areas are being run among marginal social communities and deprived community zones. Most of these projects are research and activity- centered development projects that aim to provide tangible and visible output for the growth and development of marginal communities. Through these projects our universities may explore and map resources of local communities which may help us to achieve the goal of Atmanirbhar Bharat as suggested by PM Narendra Modi. The local capacities and resources which are going on to be the central locus of Atmanirbhar Bharat may be documented, captured, and planned for aggressive branding.