We are an NGO working on preventive and curative health initiatives – through medical camps, sanitation and hygiene management, maternal and child health initiatives and infrastructure upgrades.
In keeping with its philosophy of 'Real Work Real Change', IMTS, an NGO in Odisha,reaching the unreached in the remotest of rural areas and urban slums with our services and making this helping foundation in India, the best NGO in India.
Apart from that, IMTS has done different awareness generation and skill enhancement programs for marginalized sections of the society as a part of its ongoing developmental activities as well as sustaining to the need of change by time to time.
We are an NGO working on preventive and curative health initiatives – through medical camps, sanitation and hygiene management, maternal and child health initiatives and infrastructure upgrades.
Our projects and interventions are designed to improve the lives of underprivileged children by helping them get access to quality education, healthcare services and nutrition and keeping them out of harm’s way.
We are the NGOs for animal welfare tend to the ill and injured animals.We also conduct a lot of drives and projects for neutering, vaccinating the animals, providing them with other health facilities, and conducting adoption drives.
IMTS envisions a society where elderly have the right to an active, healthy and dignified life.The organization’s programs are focused on direct interventions in the areas of Healthcare, Agecare, Livelihoods on rights and policies relating to elders.
In India, about 70% of expenditure on health is borne by the patients. As a result, every year, 60 million people slip into poverty because of out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) on health. As per Wor...
Healthy living along with sustainable livelihoods is key to changing the destiny of many poor and marginalised women in the remotest parts of our country. This builds their resilience to meet life&...
In India, about 70% of expenditure on health is borne by the patients.
Healthy living along with sustainable livelihoods is key to changing th
In a case of elder abuse, a court in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, recently as