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Origin & Genesis Motherchak Naboday Kishalay Sangha, MNKS in short was founded by a young man Mr. Bijay krishna Raj of Motherchak Village with his young fellows in the year of 1985 to serve his fellow poor people. Agile and educated Mr. Raj with his devotion and commitment to the people and enabled them to cherish their dream of equity and justice. The tribal people who have been deprived for long years needed much developmental intervention. Hence to bring light to the obscure tribal land, MNKS was born. The light was and is for enlightening Dalits as human being who can not be deffered from any other people. MNKS has started reviving it’s nod to defuse exploitations on Dalits. Under much disturbed socio-political conditions, the organization maintained it’s philosophy to help people in hunger and devastation.

MNKS community development activity
Early childhood education program by MNKS

Women Empowerment & Livelihood Training

The organisation works with economically deprived tribal women, providing skill development training and livelihood opportunities.These initiatives are implemented with the support of Department of Self Help Group and Self Employment, Government of West Bengal. Through training programmes and self-help groups, women are empowered to become financially independent and socially confident.

Child Care Institution (CCI)

The organisation operates a Child Care Institution (CCI) under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act. The institution provides:

  • Safe shelter
  • Psychiatric treatment
  • Medical care
  • Counselling service with therapeutic treatment
  • Emotional support
  • Prosthetic aids such as hearing aids and wheelchairs
  • Rehabilitation and family reintegration support
Child Care Institution
Family Reunification Efforts
  • After years of relentless work, many children have been reunited with their families.
  • No geographical boundary should prevent a child from returning home.
Achievements
  • Reuniting children with families across multiple Indian states.
  • Successfully repatriating a Bangladeshi national child to her family.
  • Another international reunification currently in process.

Adolescent Girls Protection & Education

Through the Kanyashree Programme under the Scheme for Adolescent Girls (SAG-KP), the organisation works to prevent child marriage and promote girls’ education. Supported by the Government of West Bengal, the programme focuses on:

  • Ensuring girls remain in school
  • Preventing early marriage
  • Promoting awareness on health and social rights
  • Encouraging leadership among adolescent girls
Adolescent Girls Education
Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education

The organisation previously established eight pre-primary schools in rural areas lacking early childhood education facilities. This initiative was supported by Youth Education Programme, Bristol (UK).

  • These schools helped provide foundational learning opportunities for rural children.

Community Teaching & Library Programme

In the Gokulpur area, where the population is predominantly tribal, the organisation provides free teaching support and library facilities with the help of Shyamdhasani Foundation.

  • The programme aims to improve literacy, educational support and access to knowledge resources.
Community Teaching Library

Stories of Hope

Real lives transformed through care, compassion, and commitment

Empowering Tribal Women

Through livelihood training programmes such as tailoring and sal leaf plate making, many tribal women have gained valuable skills and started receiving regular work from local vendors.

These opportunities have enabled them to earn a steady income, support their families, and become financially independent and self-reliant members of their communities.

Reuniting Across Borders

One of the most remarkable achievements of Motherchak Naboday Kishalay Sangha was the successful repatriation of a severely mentally challenged girl to her home country, Bangladesh. When she was first admitted to the Child Care Institution, she was unable to communicate properly and required intensive care and support. For four years, the organisation provided her with continuous psychiatric treatment, counselling, therapeutic care, and a safe environment. With patience, care, and professional support, her condition gradually improved. After years of effort and coordination with authorities, the organisation successfully repatriated her to Bangladesh, where she has now been reunited with her family. Today, she is living happily with her loved ones, marking a powerful example of how compassion and perseverance can transform lives.

Hope After a Decade: Returning Home After Human Trafficking

Another powerful story from the Child Care Institution reflects the organisation’s unwavering commitment to restoring dignity and hope. A minor girl who had been a victim of human trafficking and separated from her family for nearly ten years was rescued and placed under the care of the institution. During her stay, she received care, protection, counselling, and rehabilitation support. Through continuous efforts and coordination with authorities, the process of identifying her family and facilitating her return has been initiated. Soon, she will finally be able to return to her home country and reunite with her family after a decade of separation.