Our Projects
Champa Mahila SocietyTaruntirtha Program
Besides work, our members also arrange cultural programs for the members and the residents as a medium of enjoyment to build a good personality, make children disciplined and patriotic citizens, the Trauntirtha program is running in 40 villages. In this program, 16000 children are taken from 40 different villages and grouped in 40 units; they are given different trainings in Parade, Drill, Bratachari, Folk Dance, Patriotic Songs, Science Quizzes, Hand-writing, first aid, children’s drama, value education, etc.


School Dropouts
School Dropouts Dropouts often wants to join school but they could not do that due to poor economy, we give them educational training It is said previously that CMS has already started Non-Formal Education for children and to succeed in this program, CMS has been running two schools. Both the schools are from Class I – VIII running in two different districts, i.e. in Basanti and Gosaba islands for drop-out boys & girls. More than 500 students are getting an education from there who have left school due to poverty and lack of awareness.
Old-age Home
The concept of old age home has changed a lot from past, the homes become care centre and we are determined to provide the best care under our organization, an old-age home is running named ‘Shanti Nirh’, where 12 poor and old women including widows are living. They are getting free food, medicine, garments, entertainment, etc.


The Rehabilitation Center
CMS has opened a rehabilitation center to help the youths in coming back to the mainstream of society a rehabilitation centre is running under the observance of Champa Mahila Society, where 21 special boys and 16 special girls are living with residential facilities, trainings and education.
Awareness Program
We can prevent sensitive issues if we want to stop this. Creating awareness is our general concern here to make the rural people of Sundarban aware about different issues, CMS has organized different training programs, workshops, seminars, conferences, etc, on health, nutrition, education, women’s empowerment, right for education, seed preservation, disaster management, early marriage, trafficking, environmental issues, etc.


Resource Center
We also run a resource center for the youths and women of Sundarban to train them becoming self independent we also run a library for both students and non-students. As a resource center, the organization has a training center with suitable atmosphere to provide training on different subjects.
Food Security
Food is the main concern of the rural areas of sundarban as they don’t have a continuous job; providing food security is our motto CMS is working on an important matter from the beginning of their journey, which is food security. The organization tries to provide food security through implementing vegetable garden, land shaping, vermin compose, etc. We also try to aware people about the disaster management after AILA in Sundarban.


Rehabilitation Programs for Tiger Attacked Families
Being a forest and river area, the people of Sundarban often attacked and killed by the tigers, CMS arrange rehabilitation programs Sundarban is surrounded by both forest and river which makes this area sensitive and dangerous for the residents. People generally make livelihood through collecting honey in the forest or catching fish in the river or collecting wood and fuel equipment from the forest. As this area is full of tigers and crocodiles, often people get attacked by the tigers and crocodiles. CMS has arranged a rehabilitation program for the families to save them from dying; we arrange mosquito nets, goats to rear, some dry food, and blankets for those destitute people. We also provide tuition fees and distribute free books for the children.

Champa Mahila Society (CMS) is a registered women development organization situated at Basanti, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal.
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Amal Nayek
Vill+P.O.- Shibganj, P.S. - Basanti, Dist - South 24 Parganas, Pin - 743312, West Bengal, INDIA
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champam.society@gmail.com