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Our Vision

Our vision is to thrive for a just and equitable society where every child fulfills their potential, where rights of every gender is protected, and also a greener world. As our name reflects, we want to bring our vision of inclusive development through research and intervention..

What we do

Save climate refugees

The changing climate has changed the morphology of the rivers in West Bengal to a great deal. The direct consequence of this phenomenon has been bore by the fishermen communities across the state as they have taken a serious hit rendering huge losses. Thus they are migrating elsewhere leaving their homeland. We are undertaking research and community development program for this section of people, and play our part in countering this wave of unsafe migration caused by climate change.
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Humans of border


We want to tell you stories, the stories of the people of Indo-Bangladesh. From life to livelihood, they have everything at stake. We want to contribute to substantial development of the people of this border in the villages of Coochbehar and North Dinajpur with pro-active intervention. Be a part of that change.

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Children of brickfield

Support our education and nutrition drive at the brick field. Take responsibility for one child, and contribute in a bigger change.

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Our Recent Blog

We’re not done yet

By Supratim Karmakar | Thu 29th Feb 2024

Rising Tides, Shifting Lives: The Link Between Climate Change and Migration

They wanted to return to their homely abode, lined up like ants and insects, through the Indian highways. Our countrymen

By Arkadeep Goswami | Thu 29th Feb 2024

A Cup of Misery: The Struggles of Tea Garden Workers in India - Part Two

... Continued from Part One

As the scope of a single article is very limited, we will mainly focus on three

By Arkadeep Goswami | Thu 29th Feb 2024

A Cup of Misery: The Struggles of Tea Garden Workers in India - Part One

(It was a typical gloomy rainy season in the hills of Darjeeling. When I embarked on my journey from the

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