Empowering women is not just about providing support — it's about fostering self-reliance and ensuring that women have access to opportunities and legal protections they deserve. Through advocacy, education, and practical programs, we work towards building a society where women can stand equal in all aspects — whether in the home, at the workplace, or in their communities.
Geographic Reach
- Rajarhat Bishnupur Panchayat 1 — Jagadishpur village, Nababpur village, Gurerait village, Majerait village
- Rajarhat Bishnupur Panchayat 2 — Muhammadpur and Basina
- Madhyamgram — All wards
- Rohanda Gram Panchayat — 6 villages: Birpur, Chandigarh, Dariala, Gopalpur, Lalpole, Mathpara
Total Population Reach: 2100+
Significant Interventions
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Awareness Program on Domestic Violence
During the 16 Days campaign period, Sutanutir Sakhya organized an awareness program on domestic violence in Birpur Village of Rohanda Chandigarh Gram Panchayat, North 24 Parganas. Women from the village participated and also discussed strategies to prevent child marriage in the locality. -
Awareness Program (9th December, 2023)
72 women from SHG groups of Chandigarh village, North 24 Parganas participated. Discussion covered women-friendly laws to prevent violence against women and children. Co-coordinator Manasi Ghosh informed participants about existing support mechanisms where women can access services and support. -
Awareness Program on Critical Social Issues (2nd December, 2024)
Sutanutir Sakhya organized an awareness program for community women at its project office in Madhyamgram. The program focused on child marriage, female feticide, domestic violence, and more. Facilitated by President Mrs. Sima Chatterjee, member Sukalpita Roy, and social workers Gopa Routh and Farida Mondal from Gana Unnayan Parishad. -
Observation of Constitution Day (26th November, 2023)
Sutanutir Sakhya organized an observation in Ward No. 6 of Madhyamgram Municipality. Members of self-help groups participated and discussed how the Indian Constitution emphasizes equality, fundamental rights, and protection of individual liberties. As 26th November is also National Anti-Dowry Day, women took an oath to neither give nor receive dowry.