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Mukti’s Founder-President Expands Global Reach at North American Bengali Conference and Summer Fest

A week prior to the NABC, on June 23-25th, the renowned Bengali associations “Kallol” and “Anand Mandir” organized a vibrant summer fest. This inaugural event aimed to foster cultural exchange and strengthen bonds within the Bengali community, much like the NABC. The event provided an opportunity for the Mukti founder-president to network with Mukti’s loyal….

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Exploring Sundarbans’ Challenges: Mukti’s Involvement in Climate Impact Research

Dedicated to creating positive change in the face of environmental challenges, Mukti has taken a significant step forward by contributing to a groundbreaking research project on the Sundarbans region. In collaboration with Jadavpur University and Northumbria University, this joint initiative aims to delve into the intricate complexities of the Sundarbans’ climate crisis over the next….

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Celebrating the Power of Speech: MSS Elocution Competition 2023

Mukti is thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of the elocution competition held on June 5th, 2023, among the talented students of Mukti Support School (MSS). We extend our warmest wishes and heartfelt congratulations to all the participants for their dedicated efforts. In recognition of their exceptional speaking skills in English, Mukti will present two….

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Yoga: Enhancing Memory Power and Concentration; A Scientific Perspective

Essay of the second position holder, Chayanika Das In an age of constant distractions and full of information, the ability to concentrate and memorize is a valuable asset. Memory and concentration are crucial cognitive functions that play an important role in academics, personal and professional success. While there are various processes and techniques to enhance….

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Yoga: Enhancing Memory Power and Concentration; A Scientific Perspective

Mukti arranged an essay competition for TSS students on the occasion of International Yoga Day 2023, focusing on the topic “The Scientific Impact of Yoga on Memory and Concentration.” Out of the 11 submissions received, Debanjan Sardar, a second-year MBBS student from Midnapore Medical College & Hospital, emerged as the winner. Chayanika Das secured the….

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Harmonious Unity: Mukti’s Grand Celebration of International Yoga Day 2023 Fosters Wellness and Togetherness

In commemoration of International Yoga Day 2023, Mukti orchestrated a grand Yoga extravaganza that transcended boundaries and united the Mukti family in a harmonious celebration. The event witnessed an impressive gathering of participants, including students from Mukti Support School and Mukti Kishalaya Support School, dedicated teachers, members from MCDF, Sahosini, and SwasthoSongini, all coming together….

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World Environment Day – How Mukti Support Schools spend it

World Environment Day should not be a particular day of the year. In the perspective of our relationship with the nature, our dependence, our survival, development and sustenance, we should convey our gratefulness to her every day for providing us with life opportunity .But, we human beings are forgetful in nature. Thus this celebration of….

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Strengthening Sundarbans’ Vulnerable Embankments: ACV’s Initiative on World Environment Day

In the village of Kuyemuri in Sundarbans, there exists a local action research group known as the “Bandh Bachao Committee.” Their dedicated efforts over the past 6-7 months have focused on safeguarding the delicate river embankments of Sundarbans. Among the various proposals they have put forth to naturally preserve these embankments, one notable suggestion is….

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Floral Pathways: Mukti’s World Environment Day Initiative for the Organic Village

Mukti has undertaken a commendable initiative to transform Paschim Jota Kansari Para into a thriving organic village. As per the plan, all the farmers residing in this village will transition to organic farming practices, promoting sustainability and environmental consciousness. Additionally, an integrated farming system will be introduced to enhance the village’s agricultural productivity and ecological….

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MCDF Members and MSS Students Celebrate Rabindra Jayanti 2023

The Namkhana branch of Mukti Community Development Fund (MCDF) celebrated Rabindra Jayanti with great fervor on May 9th, 2023. Thirty-five people, including MCDF members and their families, paid tribute to the renowned poet Rabindranath Tagore. The younger members of the families showcased their talents in song, dance, and comedy with a performance of “Pete Pithe,”….

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Mukti “Swasthosongini” Members Observe World Health Day 2023

Every year on 7th April World Health DAY (WHD) is celebrated as a global health awareness day and it also marks the anniversary of the founding of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1948. WHO has declared April 7th to be World Health Day. This year 2023, the World Health Day theme is “Health For….

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More Than 600 “Mukti Sathi” and Partners Celebrated the 19th Foundation Day

Mukti celebrated the 19th Foundation Day on 5th March 2023 at Rajpur of South 24 Parganas district. It was a fabulous event organized at Rabindra Bhaban with the participation of 600+people including Mukti volunteers, staff, teachers of MSS (Mukti Support School), Kishalaya School, MIT (Mukti Information Technology), SAM (Sustainable Agricultural Movement) farmers, MCD (Mukti Community….

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Mukti Celebrated the Third “Sankalpa Diwas” through the Awakening of Goodwill

Mukti celebrated the third “Sankalpa Diwas” (Resolution Day), on New Year’s Day i.e. 1st January 2023, Sunday at Purba Sridharpur to call the people to rise against all negativity through the Awakening of Goodwill.  More than 6,500 people including Mukti Volunteers, Staff, MCDF (Mukti Community Development Fund) Members, Teachers of MSS (Mukti Support School) and Kishalaya Schools,….

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Program Dashboard

7,100
People Empower
2,500
Youth Engaged
245
Awareness Camps
5,000
Students Yearly Participates
01. Why the Program is?

● Initiatives are needed to educate the rural population on social, environmental, and health issues.
● It is essential to empower marginalized women by enhancing their decision-making abilities within their households.
● It is important to preserve our values, heritage amongst students and youth by fostering a sense of community and shared purpose.
● Observance days do more than just educate; they inspire action, raise awareness, and contribute to broader societal changes.
● These programs are instrumental in promoting community participation and collaboration, encouraging social bonding, which is pivotal for the community’s collective growth.
● The region is characterized by traditional gender roles and norms that limit women’s economic opportunities and reinforce unequal power dynamics.
● Cultural programs blend entertainment and education, making learning about critical issues more engaging and impactful.

03. What is the Objective?

● To improve understanding of critical social, environmental, and health issues among the rural populace in Sundarbans.
● To develop initiatives aimed at empowering marginalized women, enabling them to make significant decisions within their families and communities.
● To organize cultural shows and observance days to honor and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Sundarbans, thereby fostering a sense of community and shared purpose.
● To utilize observance days and related activities to raise public awareness, mobilize community support, and inspire individual and collective actions for societal change.
● To foster community participation and enhance social connections by promoting engagement in these initiatives.
● To implement programs to challenge and transform traditional gender norms, thereby promoting equality and expanding economic opportunities for women.
● To develop and deliver cultural programs that blend entertainment and education, making learning about critical societal issues more engaging, memorable, and impactful.

04. Where the Program is?

South 24 Pgs, Howrah, East Medinipur and West Medinipur districts of West Bengal, India

05. How we are working ?

A dedicated implementation team is involved in the successful delivery of the programs. Each project has a dedicated project coordinator and field supervisor who are actively engaged in the project’s implementation. A Program Lead oversees and monitors the project on a weekly basis and provides regular reports to the funding agency according to the required format.

Contact Info:

Email : awareness@muktiweb.org

Phone : +91-6290589664

Address

22 Canal Side Road, Barhans, Garia, Kolkata – 700 084

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