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Baguiati Human Angel Society
We, BAGUIATI HUMAN ANGEL SOCIETY has started our journey in the year 2004( Our sister NGO MOTHER COMPUTER CENTER). Initially, we started with the computer training center. We used to train lots of needy and intelligent students free of cost. Then we started doing the same in different Government schools by taking only Rs. 100 yearly per student as token money and helped them get into a job after completion of the training. While doing this, got 9.5 bighas of land as a donation at Jharkhali, Sunderban. After surveying those areas we realize that food is the basic requirement here more than education. They have land which is not sufficient as they have to depend on the rainy season only.

Mission
We have started our work in 2004 with an education and skill development program from Baguiati, Kolkata.
Vision
We started our journey in the rural area which is approx 90 km away from Kolkata. There was no electricity at that time,
Objective
Since 2015 as he has started entering the more remote areas of the Jharkhali coastal region,
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We the members of BAGUIATI HUMAN ANGEL SOCIETY has a complete different vision than others. we completely accept the necessity of giving the relief funds after different severe threats towards society as natural calamities, lockdown for pandemic etc. In emergency situation this is the only solution to save the affected people. We have also provided relief materials to different places of Sonarpur and sunderban after Amphan, yash and also helped during covid lockdown.
Here we come up with PANCHABATI PRAKALPA as a long term solution for the underprivileged

ATMAPRAKASH
We started our education and employment project in 2004. Our secretary Mr. Bishnupada dey first realized that only academic qualification is not sufficient, technical knowledge is also very much important to be stable in life. So he started working with,

SUSWASTHA (Health)
The distance of the Jharkahli from Calcutta Science city is approximately 114 kilometers. The distance of Basanti from canning is twenty kilometers and the distance of Jharkhali from Basanti is 20 kilometers more. In this 40 kilometers, there are Basanti,

ANNAPURNA (FOOD)
Nowadays, people are very much concerned about the food quality we are having and numbers of people are searching for organic foods such as rice, pulses, vegetables, cereals, spices, etc. It's also very much important to boost our immunity.

KANAN
we are focusing on the Sunderbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world, we have planned to plant mangrove trees, vetiver grasses to prevent the soil erosion of the river banks as well as contributing to preventing global warming.are specially

PRAKASH (SHELTER)
Due to the geographical environment of our Sunderban area, we have to face cyclones and storms approx twice every year for its coastal region. Here are two different projects under PRAKASH. Those are ORPHANAGE AND CHILDCARE & DEBDOOT.
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Secretary’s |Message
It is being represented at the United Nations that we are able to highlight these situations to the world leaders and to emphasize a number by having special days of recognition since 2010 June 23rd is such a day. It is officially recognized as International Widow Day. This day was introduced to address poverty and injustice faced by the widow and their children in many countries. It is estimated that there are 258 million widows worldwide, one hundred and fifteen million of whom live in poverty and suffer from social stigmatization and economic deprivation, purely because they have lost their husbands, 86 million have suffered physical abuse, and 1.5 million children of widowed mothers I will die before reaching the age of 5 years. We are really thankful to Dr. Ruchi Gupta District Chairman 2019-20 for sharing this message of IIW president Phyllis. We would like to thank from our organization and the villagers for their financial support for the Cyclone Shelter and Multipurpose Building for their special assistance. Dr. Ruchi Gupta took the pain of traveling all the way during the storm Amphan and overcame all the obstacles in the weather. At that time, she came as a mother to the villagers and arranged for this 750 square foot cyclone shelter, and with this 750 square feet shelter, she opened the door for ‘PANCHAVATI PRAKALPA’ which is the second project of Gramin Swanirvar Udyog of Rural Support for Human.