

Sustainable Development Projects
At the initial phase, we have donated a number of Black Bengal Goats to several tiger victim families with a plan to provide livestock support for all who are willing to take up the project. Later, we have also provided fish minnows, especially to the tiger victim widows who are left abandoned by their families. This project will empower them to live economically independent lives.

Animal Husbandry
Livestock multiplication will not only elevate their current economic situation but also open up several avenues for the entire community.
Black Goats which are distributed to 300+ families Chickens which are given to 150+ families Fish Minnows are given to 150+ widowed women.
We have also provided veterinary training to these women so they can be an independent livelihood.
Every year on the 15th of August our team distributes plants and trees to various schools and tiger victim widows.

Fish Farming
We are also planning to create fish farming & also provided them a life jacket for safe fishing and become independent.
We are also planning to start with stitching and embroidery work, making masks to make women independent.
We have also given mango, guava, lemon trees to these women in Sundarbans, there are around 430+ women who have got trees.
If you want to be a support, then call us or visit our donate page.


Agricultural & Nutritional Garden
This is an upcoming project where we are planning to distribute crop seeds to 50 tiger victim families approximately.
We intend to offer proper training and support for a considerable period of time for better yields throughout the year.
This project will turn around the people economically and they will be back on their own feet taking care of themselves and their families.
If you like to support them then join hands with us.

Multicropping
Sundarbans are prone to natural disasters. As a result, a lot of agricultural produce goes to waste every year engulfing the farmers into the vicious circle of debt and poverty.
As we cannot prevent disasters, we can at least try to give the farmers a second or rather a third chance to prevent losses.
“Polyhouses” can be of great help in this regard and this would be one of our upcoming projects.