Every individual has the right to health care, but a lack of quality infrastructure, scarcity of competent medical personnel, and lack of access to essential medicines and medical facilities prevent Indian residents from receiving it. Health camps are effective strategies used by both government and non-governmental organizations, associations, and societies of varying scope and interest. A health camp's main goal and scope are to spread health care facilities in the given area, promote health care, early screening, and detection of disease, reach the unreached community population, and raise awareness of various diseases. Health camps can be organized by health institutions (Private or Government) or NGOs or trusts or profitable organizations. Health forms an Important index of human development and in turn that of the development of any society. It is the fundamental human right. Health, defined as the state of complete physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being and not merely absence of disease and infirmity, proves to be a major contributor to the level of quality of life. Healthy population plays a key role in achieving the developmental activities as health helps to improve the productivity of mankind both directly and indirectly. The health picture of our country is far from satisfactory. The vision of “Health for all by 2000” has not materialized. The situation in rural areas of India, where over two-thirds of our population lives is worse with only rudimentary health care services being available to the masses. All the recent advances in medical science and technology have not reached the majority of the disadvantaged people living in rural India. Poor socio-economic status and poor health status together make a vicious cycle wherein poverty brings inadequate nutrition, an unhealthy environment, and sickness causing low productivity and hence poverty Several organizations are working alongside the government and NGOs to help relieve the burden on the public health system using mobile technology. When health systems are overwhelmed, both direct mortality from an outbreak and indirect mortality from vaccine-preventable and treatable conditions increase dramatically. More than a hundred residents were the beneficiaries of the program. In these scenarios, we organized a meeting with the panchayath officials to know about the status of rural health we understood that the Padoor village residents are suffering from kidney failures due to some unknown reasons and we, Unnat Bharat Abhiyan in collaboration with Padoor Charitable Kidney Foundation (PCFK) organized a Medical camp which was useful for about hundreds of residents of venkidangu panchayath. We selected TIES School, Padoor to organize the medical camp and the program held on 22nd December 2022.