Community Empowerment
Strengthening local communities by providing resources, education, and support to enhance self-sufficiency and resilience.Economic DevelopmentPromoting sustainable economic growth through job creation, skill development, and support for local businesses.Health anEducationImproving access to quality healthcare and education to foster overall well-being and development.
Infrastructure ImprovementEnhancing local infrastructure, including water supply, sanitation, and transportation, to support better living conditions.
Social WelfareAddressing issues such as poverty, inequality, and social justice to ensure a more equitable and inclusive society.
To create a world where everyone is able to access the resources and opportunities necessary to live their best lives
To provide hope and opportunity to those in need, create positive change in their lives.
"Mother & Child Care for Sundarban West bengal focuses on improving health outcomes for mothers and children in Sundarban, West Bengal, through enhanced medical services, nutrition programs, and education on maternal and child health to ensure better overall well-being."
"Health Awareness & Support for West Bengal and other states focuses on educating communities about preventive health practices, providing access to medical resources, and offering support services to improve overall health outcomes and enhance well-being across diverse regions."
Women's empowerment is the process of increasing women's access to resources, opportunities, and decision-making, fostering equality in society. It includes economic, social, and political empowerment, enabling women to live with dignity, autonomy, and contribute fully to their communities.
"Clean Water for Sundarban aims to provide safe, sustainable drinking water to communities in the Sundarban region, combating waterborne diseases and addressing challenges like saltwater intrusion through advanced filtration systems and community education."
"Sustainable Agriculture Development for rural areas promotes eco-friendly farming practices, improves soil health, and enhances crop yields. It emphasizes resource conservation, farmer education, and innovative techniques to ensure long-term agricultural productivity and environmental stewardship."
Sanitary hygiene involves practices that ensure cleanliness and health, particularly in relation to menstruation and personal care. It includes the use of clean products, proper disposal methods, and access to safe facilities, promoting overall well-being and preventing infections.
"Dairy Farming for Sundarbans in West Bengal aims to boost local livelihoods by developing sustainable dairy practices, improving animal health and milk quality, and providing training and resources to enhance economic opportunities for rural communities."
"Education for All needy students in West Bengal aims to provide access to quality education through scholarships, resources, and support programs, ensuring that every child, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to learn and succeed."
Disaster recovery in the Sundarbans involves rebuilding infrastructure, restoring livelihoods, and protecting the fragile ecosystem after natural disasters like cyclones and floods. Efforts focus on resilient housing, sustainable agriculture, and community preparedness to reduce future risks and enhance long-term resilience.
Dr. Pawan Kumar Sharma Gold Medalist M.D. (Ayurveda), M.B.A, Ex AVP Emami Limited (Health Care Division) Zandu, National Executive: Viswa Ayurveda Parishad, HOD; RSBK - FOA, Mansarovar Global University, Bhopal.
Dr. Madhuchanda Kar MD(Medicine) CU, PhD (Cancer Research), Leading Medical Oncologist of Kolkata.
Dr. Parthasarathi Roychowdhury: MBA, PhD( management). Social Worker
Tapas Sardar Neighborhood Hero of Kolkata Awards from HDFC Bank, Commerce Graduate, Honorable Social Worker
Harasankar Adhikari MSW, Ph.D, Ex-Managenent Faculty, Social Worker cum Independent Research Scholar.
B Com (Library Science), Hotel and Tourism Management, Social Worker.
Khudiram Naskar B.SC., PGDCA, Administrative officer at LIC of India, HOD Accounts, Singur, LIC.
“It is our duty to pay for our liberty with our own blood.”” Life loses half its interest y there is no struggle if there are no risks to be taken.” “One individual may die for an idea, but that idea will, after his death, incarnate itself in a thousand lives.”
DMDS (Deulbari Mass Development Society) NGO organized a celebration program for India’s 78th Independence Day! That’s a great way to:
1. Foster patriotism and national pride
2. Engage with the community, especially youth
3. Promote unity and social cohesion
4. Recognize India’s progress and struggles
Their program likely included:
1. Flag hoisting ceremony
2. Cultural performances (songs, dances, skits)
3. Inspirational speeches and quizzes
4. Patriotic games and activities
5. Distribution of flags, badges, or other symbolic items By organizing such events, DMDS:
1. Encourages community participation and social responsibility
2. Educates attendees about India’s freedom struggle and history
3. Celebrates the country’s diversity and achievements 4. Inspires future generations to contribute to nation-building
Kudos to DMDS for their efforts in promoting national spirit and community engagement!
THANK YOU