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04/03/2021

On the 8th of March,2021
We will be celebrating International WOMEN’s DAY with you all on a Clean-up drive at Rajgarh road, Guwahati.
Meeting point: in front of , Rajgarh road.

Join us for the CLEAN DRIVE ☘️

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Maintain cleanliness, to gain health and happiness.
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In loop:


18/11/2020

100 percent recycled 😊


NOTEBOOK & LOVE ❤️

01/09/2020

"Terra-cotta" from the earth 🌿

The Earth is what we all have in common.


Environment friendly and sustainable ❤️





Photos 31/08/2020

Use hand-made 🍀
Use love ❤️










Photos 25/08/2020

"Handmade" is a form of expression that only depicts love❤️





In frame: .das
P.C:
Wearing: BINO by KShetra Dham🍀








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Photos 13/08/2020



Throwback to this beautiful day and the love for art and craft 🙂,
together we will win this world 🍀

With the team 'sArk

These kids are made of love and love❤️

They may be physically challenged but their spirit meant all strength and perseverance.









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Photos 26/06/2020

"Understanding social distancing".










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Photos 22/06/2020

Children are not only the future of a nation; they are the future of the world and mankind also.
The following lines from William Ralph Emerson’s famous poem ‘A Nation’s Strength’ are worth pondering: “Not gold but only men can make

A people great and strong;

Men who for truth and honor’s sake

Stand fast and suffer long.

Brave men who work while others sleep,

Who dare while others fly... They build a nation’s pillars deep

And lift them to the sky. “

These lines so beautifully highlight the qualities and virtues required to build a strong nation! We have to prepare our children in a manner as highlighted in the above lines. Undoubtedly, the children of today will become the future of India. So we must train them for the future challenges.

The world is expecting and looking upon us to play more crucial role in solving national as well as international problems. So we have to train our children in a manner so as to prepare them for this herculean task.

Our rich culture stands for universal spiritual values of freedom, peace, non-violence, and love for all beings, plants, and animals included. We have to instill in our children these values along with the skills to tackle the future.




As a team
We distribute stationaries like pencils, erasers, pens, copies and similar, to the kids in the slums, which ever areas we have been working in these last few years.
Last February, before all the covid issues, which has been prevailing till today, we distributed 100 kids, at Tangra Kolkata, some stationaries with the support of some good willed friends and family.
We thank you for the support.


♥️

Photos 22/06/2020

Children are not only the future of a nation; they are the future of the world and mankind also.

The following lines from William Ralph Emerson’s famous poem ‘A Nation’s Strength’ are worth pondering:

“Not gold but only men can make

A people great and strong;

Men who for truth and honor’s sake

Stand fast and suffer long.

Brave men who work while others sleep,

Who dare while others fly...

They build a nation’s pillars deep

And lift them to the sky. “

These lines so beautifully highlight the qualities and virtues required to build a strong nation! We have to prepare our children in a manner as highlighted in the above lines. Undoubtedly, the children of today will become the future of India. So we must train them for the future challenges.

The world is expecting and looking upon us to play more crucial role in solving national as well as international problems. So we have to train our children in a manner so as to prepare them for this herculean task.

Our rich culture stands for universal spiritual values of freedom, peace, non-violence, and love for all beings, plants, and animals included. We have to instill in our children these values along with the skills to tackle the future.




As a team
We distribute stationaries like pencils, erasers, pens, copies and similar, to the kids in the slums, which ever areas we have been working in these last few years.
Last February, before all the covid issues, which has been prevailing till today, we distributed 100 kids, at Tangra Kolkata, some stationaries with the support of some good willed friends and family.
We thank you for the support.



♥️

Photos 11/06/2020

That smile ❤️
As said, when you focus on the good the good gets better 👐😊









Photos from Kshetra_Dham's post 04/06/2020

About the Tangra slum community,
The 100 year old Tangra area originated because of its proximity to chemical and rubber industries, and it has expanded over the years because of more employment opportunities in nearby tanning and shoe industries as well as a slaughter house, which happens to be the biggest slaughter house in the whole of India.

Many factory owners imported Chamars(for the development of the Tannery Industry) from Bihar province, and the Chamars developed their own slum on the periphery of the factory.
In ward 56, 57 and 58 under Kolkata Municipal Corporation mainly Muslim and Hindu migrants settled in and developed slums that suited their cultural and economic priorities. 60 percent of the Muslims are engaged in various waste management work today. It doesn't appear that the leather work industry itself drove the formation of the slum; rather rural-urban linkages brought migrants that were stimulated to move by riots in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in the 1940s.

The refugee movement after the partition of India initiated the new wave of slum establishments with unique settings and and social features. Refugees initially squatted along train stations, but once they knew that the newly instated Indian government was not going to aid their transition, they began to seek out vacant lands. They found suitable locations in East canal area (east Tangra) in metropolitan Kolkata , and along an arc on the city's northeastern outskirts (Dum Dum). Their new identities as refugees and physical proximity to 'untouchables' forced them to relinquish the sense of superiority that they had tried to maintain by leaving their homelands.

As of today, the new urbanization and industrialisation resulted to the closure of most polluting leather and other factories situated in metropolitan and greater Kolkata. Unskilled labourers adopted various works for survival and semiskilled labourers started small scale industries inside their houses.

Many organisations today support the community and aim at communal harmony, health, social justice, gender equality , poverty alleviation, cultural ethos, education and building self supporting communities. @ Tangra, Kolkata

Photos 27/05/2020

Crafting love as always❤️
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