We are non profit making grass root level community based volunteer though enabling environment for basic right of rural people and strengthening upon the potentiality for promoting sustainable development Organization.
The story of the Organization, When a group of youths, of Narayanpur Village in the district of South 24 Parganas in West Bengal, having philanthropic and magnanimous mind-set, formed a voluntary organization, by name, “Kharia Naba Diganta Samity” as said, initially the Samity began its activities which concentrates on value formation & Sporting events – but, For more info: The story of the Organization, When a group of youths, of Narayanpur Village in the district of South 24 Parganas in West Bengal, having philanthropic and magnanimous mind-set, formed a voluntary organization, by name, “Kharia Naba Diganta Samity” as said, initially the Samity began its activities which concentrates on value formation & Sporting events – but, later on, following popular community large, the organization changed its gear and stepped into promoting rural sustainable community developmental activities in various paradigms of social service sector, with an aim, primarily to stamp-out the hardships being faced by the poorest of the poor and the “have-nots” section of the rural people at the grass-root level.
Project Area :
South & North 24 Parganas of Sundarban Region . A STUDY REPORT ON SOCIO ECONOMIC & ENVIRONMENT SITUATION OF SUNDARBAN REGION
The Sundarbans : The Sundarbans Mangroves eco-region is the world's largest mangrove ecosystem. Named after the dominant mangrove species Heritiera fomes, locally known as Sundri, this is the only mangrove ecoregion that harbours the Indo-Pacific region's largest predator, the tiger. Unlike in other habitats, here tigers live and swim among the mangrove islands, where they hunt scarce prey such as chital deer, barking deer, wild pig, and even macaques. Quite frequently, people who venture into these forests to gather honey, to fish, and to cut mangrove trees or make charcoal fall victim to the tigers. The ecoregion's importance is not based solely on its role as a priority tiger conservation area. Mangroves are a transition from the marine to freshwater and terrestrial systems. They provide critical habitat for numerous species of fishes and crustaceans that are adapted to live, reproduce, and spend their juvenile lives among the tangled mass of roots, known as pneumatophores, that grow upward from the anaerobic mud to get the trees' supply of oxygen. Read More... |
Our target Groups :
1 Women and children 2 Physically Challenged Persons 3 Fisher Folk Community |
KNDS
Vill-Narayanpur,P.O-Namkhana.P.S-Kakdwip Dist-South 24 Parganas. West Bengal, India. 743357 E-mail:- [email protected] (Office) [email protected] (Director) Mobile:-9734438365 |