What We Do.
Problems We Address
Addressing the inequalities and challenges faced by marginalized communities to build a healthier, more equitable future.
As per NABARD, the average earning of rural India is a mere Rs 298 per day.
This harsh reality stems from a lack of knowledge and skills to make the most of their limited resources. Families struggle daily to put food on the table, often unable to provide their children with a nutritious meal. Our youth, the future of our country, are left malnourished and frail.
In 80% of rural India, there are no proper medical facilities. People cannot afford to travel to cities for treatment, leading to heartbreaking, preventable deaths—even from curable diseases.
We stand together to fight social problems of India
Two-third of Indians still live in poverty. 69% of the Indian population lives on an earning less than $2 a day. Over 30% of the population survives on earning less than $1 per day. This not only gives India the tag of one of the poorest countries in the world but impacts much deeper.
Lack of Employment
269 million people in India are still struggling to live with a daily earning of less than $13 per month
Poor Access to Education
186 million females in India still cannot read & write in any language
Poor Access to Medical Facilities
2.5 million people die every year in India due to poor quality & lack of healthcare services
Where We Work
Empowering 1.2 million people every year in 13 Indian states
Building resilient communities across India’s diverse regions.
MANT’s work reaches over 1.2 million people annually across 13 states, focusing on marginalized communities in need of support. Through initiatives in health, education, livelihood development, and environmental resilience, we empower individuals to create sustainable futures. This expansive outreach is driven by a commitment to inclusive growth, addressing the unique challenges of each region to foster equitable progress across the country.
Improved Lives of 2500+ Families
Providing Medical Services to 1.2 Million People Every Year
Upskilled 500+ Tribal Women in Handloom Weaving
Have Presence in 13 States
We believe that the empowerment of these socially discriminated or marginalized people in rural India will bring about the development of our country as a whole.
Our Self Help Group program conducts many skill & capacity building training programs, workshops, group discussions for women in rural & remote locations of India to make them self-reliable economically & socially.
Mobile Medical Clinic aims to bridge the gaps within the existing state sponsored medical facilities. It exists to provide basic medical care and diagnosis along with medicines completely free of cost.
We conduct public health awareness rallies across West Bengal to spread awareness among individual, community and the government to prevent and reduce the use of all forms of tobacco, through multi-sectoral participation in tobacco control. Through our programs, we make people aware of the prevailing COTPA 2003 act and help the local administration in its implementation at ground zero. This has helped 5 Districts, 33 Municipalities and 1 Municipal Corporation to declare public places under their judiciary a “Smoke-Free” zone.
Under Nai Roshni, we do activities and programs to empower and instil confidence among minority women by providing knowledge, tools and techniques for interacting with the Government system, banks and other institutions at all level.