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A community led Mangrove Plantation in Sundarbans Led to a Green Shield Against Cyclones

A community led Mangrove Plantation in Sundarbans Led to a Green Shield Against Cyclones

At the Edge of Land and Water
Debipur Gurguria village in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, sits where the land never stands still. As the river shifts, the sea pushes back, and the line between the two is always uncertain.

In the Sundarbans, water shapes people’s lives. It runs along embankments, seeps into the soil,

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When Women Connect the Dots: Menstruation, Water, and Collective Change in Sagardwip, West Bengal

When Women Connect the Dots: Menstruation, Water, and Collective Change in Sagardwip, West Bengal

Life in Sagardwip: Environment and Social Realities

Sagardwip, an island at the southernmost edge of West Bengal, about 110 km from Kolkata. Within it, Uttar Haradhanpur village lies in the Sundarban region where land, water, and life are closely tied. Most families depend on farming, though many men migrate for work while women largely remain at home.

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Tea Cultivation in Jalpaiguri: Reclaiming Livelihoods from an Abandoned Tea Garden

Tea Cultivation in Jalpaiguri: Reclaiming Livelihoods from an Abandoned Tea Garden

Where Work Once Defined Life
People of Raipur TG village in Jalpaiguri district, West Bengal, carry the memory of work that once held the community together. The local tea garden has remained inactive for over two decades. What was once a source of steady livelihood now lies unused, stretching quietly across the village.

Over time,

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Assam – Communities Sustain Education with Dignity in Majuli…..

Assam – Communities Sustain Education with Dignity in Majuli…..

A Landscape Shaped by Water 

Molual Miri village in Majuli district, Assam sits within one of the world’s largest river islands, shaped continuously by the waves of the Brahmaputra. Here, floods are not an exception but a recurring reality — changing landscape, displacing families, and often interrupting everyday systems like schooling. In such a space,

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A tale from Sundarbans…re-building lives after a cyclone

A tale from Sundarbans…re-building lives after a cyclone

The villagers of Kachuberia,on Sagar Island in the Sundarbans delta of West Bengal, have to face frequent cyclones as a part of their lives, living as they do so close to nature. The recent Yaas cyclone in  Kachuberia completely destroyed their small village community hall, washing away everything with it.

When Team Goonj started to mobilize the community we found that this hall was very important for holding community events,

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Bringing back hope…

Bringing back hope…

Mahavir’s small makeshift hairdresser shop got swept away in the Kosi floods. Tired of living in relief camps for weeks, with no source of sustenance he didn’t know how to rebuild his life. After the Kosi floods, Goonj identified people who either had low investment occupations like Mahavir or were interested in starting one. Goonj contributed basic occupational kits to them.

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Changing the face of school with one teacher at a time…

Changing the face of school with one teacher at a time…

Goonj partners with one Teacher and parents to change the face of their school in Karnataka.
What can one person do? We often ask ourselves. Here’s a story of a teacher, Kitti M.C from Obalapura, Vijayanagar, Karnataka

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A journey of dignified livelihood

A journey of dignified livelihood

When we met a young group of women in Rayate in Kalyan block, Thane district, Maharashtra, we could immediately sense that they were rearing to start something of their own. All they needed was a little nudge. We connected with our local partner Yuva Sanskar Bahuuddeshiya Samajik Sanstha, to mobilise these 34 women, organise 5 sewing machines for them to start learning tailoring.“Earlier,

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Into oblivion…and back

Into oblivion…and back

Can a village pond, which was once used for daily activities – bathing, fishing, washing, irrigation – be a matter of oblivion for its community for over a decade? For the people of Pallassena in Palakkad district of Kerala, it has been.

The recurrent sightings of poisonous snakes clubbed with the contamination of water by people bathing cattle in summers forced them to forsake their village pond nearly a decade ago.

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To ensure safe travel

To ensure safe travel

To ensure safe travel for the 50 families of the village during the monsoon, 25 residents from Katkaripada, Talwada village in Palghar district of Maharashtra, came together to work under Goonj’s ‘Dignity for Work’ initiative to build a bamboo bridge across the village creek. Goonj motivated them and rewarded their efforts with Rahat Kits. Though paddy cultivation is at its peak during the monsoon,

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Cyclone Nisarga-hit Bandarwadi village in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri district

Cyclone Nisarga-hit Bandarwadi village in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri district

“If there was an emergency in our village, we would have been completely stuck and given today’s circumstances, emergencies can happen anytime,” says Niketan, a resident of cyclone Nisarga-hit Bandarwadi village in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri district. It was this disposition of theirs and a little motivation from Goonj that encouraged 17 residents of his village to work under our ‘Dignity For Work’ initiative towards the cleaning of their 500-metre stretch of the main road that was completely covered with cyclone debris.

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