
Philanthropy Transformed – A Closer Look At Dr Nirmalya Mukherjee’s Vision
There was a time when the NGO sector in India was spoken about almost entirely in terms of goodwill and intent. Good work was assumed.
Since 1960, working towards development, research, community health, and ecological preservation in eastern and northeastern India.
With 116 workers, we reach 1.5 million lives annually, partnering with government ministries, UN agencies, and global institutions to uplift marginalized communities.
We focus on preserving cultural heritage, enhancing education, and promoting economic opportunities. By fostering self-reliance and ensuring access to essential services, we aim to uplift and support the holistic growth of Indigenous populations for a brighter, more equitable future.
We analyze and distill complex data into actionable insights, ensuring that the latest research translates into real-world impact. Our focus is on driving effective policy and practice changes that improve health outcomes and societal well-being.
Our community radio amplifies the voices and choices of Indigenous people, fostering a platform for cultural expression, local issues, and empowerment.
Creating lasting change in communities through sustainable development, health, and empowerment initiatives.
Families living a better life
Receives better medical facilities
Tribal women upskilled
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There was a time when the NGO sector in India was spoken about almost entirely in terms of goodwill and intent. Good work was assumed.

MANT (Manbhum Ananda Ashram Nityananda Trust), in collaboration with HDFC Bank Parivartan—the CSR wing of HDFC Bank—has launched the “Srijan” Project in Balurghat, Dakshin Dinajpur.

In collaboration with Just Rights for Children, our Child Protection Unit has been conducting a series of awareness campaigns against child marriage across rural areas





























