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Let’s Make Women’s Healthcare Accessible & Affordable

Empowering communities with technology-driven, compassionate healthcare solutions—because quality care is a right, not a privilege.

OUR UPCOMING PROJECT

Aryamba SAMRANG Health Action Initiative (ASHAI) is formally getting launched on March 8 International Women’s Day

WHY WOMEN’S HEALTH MATTERS IN INDIA

Women’s Health Is a Public Priority

In rural India, a girl’s nutrition, a young mother’s maternal health, and a woman’s midlife care are all integral to the well-being of the community. Outcomes are still affected by limited access to timely medical attention, awareness, and regional resources. Apart from improving household well-being, providing support at every stage of her life can support economic and social development.

Improving women’s health is not a single intervention. It is a continuum.

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Who We Are

SAMRANG is a health-tech-driven non-profit organization committed to improving Women’s Health in rural and underserved communities. We believe that innovation and compassion can bridge the gap between urban healthcare access and rural realities.

Charity is the act of helping those in need. It is a humanitarian gesture. Providing time, effort, and resources is part of it.

Our Mission

To implement scalable, tech-enabled programs that improve long-term health for women.

Our Vision

To enable health equity for women through technology-enabled care.

STAGE 1: HEALTHY ADOLESCENT

The Foundation: Nutrition and Early Health

Malnutrition and iron deficiency during adolescence can affect cognitive development, school performance, and long-term health outcomes. Early intervention programs—nutrition tracking, health education, and community screening—can reduce preventable risks.

Integrated health tech solutions:

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STAGE 2: EARLY MOTHERHOOD

Safe Motherhood, Stronger Families

Maternal health influences infant health, household stability, and long-term economic resilience. While institutional deliveries have increased in India, gaps remain in postnatal care, mental health support, and nutrition continuity.

Integrated health-tech solutions can assist with:

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STAGE 3: MIDLIFE HEALTH TRANSITIO

Midlife Health Is Not the End of the Conversation

India’s female population is living longer. With increased life expectancy, menopause and associated health changes require structured awareness and support.

Symptoms such as sleep disruption, metabolic shifts, bone density changes, and emotional stress are often normalized or dismissed. However, evidence-based guidance, screening, and community education can improve quality of life and reduce long-term health risks.

Integrated health tech solutions:

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OUR APPROACH

Data. Access. Awareness.

Data-Driven Insights

Community surveys, anonymized health data, and measurable outcomes guide interventions.

Technology Enablement

Mobile-first platforms designed for accessibility across urban and semi-urban India.

Community Partnerships

Schools, local clinics, NGOs, and women’s groups.

65% of India’s population lives in rural areas,
but only 25% of healthcare reaches them.

130/ 1,00,000

Maternal mortality rate in rural areas

80%

Shortage of specialists in rural Community Health Centers​

1 : 10,926

Doctor-patient ratio in rural India

Be Part of the Continuum

Women’s health is not episodic. It is lifelong. Addressing it requires collaboration between technologists, clinicians, educators, and communities.

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