The Society will continue its livelihood programmes focusing more on conducting skills training and production in trades of weaving, handicrafts, agro-based activities.

Ananta Welfare Society is a registered voluntary organization working with the people of the society, especially the needy poor people. With a rights-based, non-institutional approach the organization endeavours to educate and impart life skills to vulnerable people so that they become self-reliant. Over the years the Society has initiated a number of innovative interventions in the field and partnered with various government and non- government agencies to garner support for them. It also performs a variety of service and humanitarian functions. AWS work is concentrated in the fields of Education, Health,Environment and Community Development which are inter-related fields and together the only way to make a sustainable and impactful difference in the beneficiary population. We work for the upliftment of the poor and destitute by helping them achieve socio-economic independence, self-sustainability and health. We do everything from providing educational and health services to the needy, mainstreaming marginalized street children, making low-literate youth employable and empowering women.
LIVELIHOOD ENCHANCMENT
PREVENTION AND CARE FOR PEOPLE
SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
Practical visualization of the sufferings and deep sense of understanding the urge and needs of the rural poor people made Mr Sukanta Nath Bhowmik to step into a world with a view to stand beside each and every needy poor people.
He is the Secretary cum founder of “Ananta Welfare Society”helping hands for the poor. Belonging to a rural background and being a youth himself Mr Bhowmik apart from working on Health,Education and Women empowerment,very strongly worked on livelihood sector so that every rural poor people especially youth could be self dependent.Inspite of struggling for six long years for funds and support,Mr Bhowmik never stepped backward but marched forward with a strong belief of changing the life of these rural needy people.
Mr.Sukanta Nath Bhowmik to step into a world with a view to stand beside each and every needy poor people, motivating him to frame a Non Government Organzation named “Ananta WelfareSociety” on 24th March 2010.
He is the Secretary cum founder of “Ananta Welfare Society”helping hands for the poor. Belonging to a rural background and being a youth himself Mr Bhowmik apart from working on Health,Education and Women empowerment,very strongly worked on livelihood sector so that every rural poor people especially youth could be self dependent.Inspite of struggling for six long years for funds and support,Mr Bhowmik never stepped backward but marched forward with a strong belief of changing the life of these rural needy people.
Results at completion
Weaving training programme:
In order to cater to the needs of destitute, orphan, widow, deserted wife and women in distress the Society have set up training centres to provide Weaving training programme so as to enable them to be self supported and self employed.The entire efforts were organized by the Society to ensure flow of profitability on long-term basis of these women.
Training-cum- Production Centre on Mushrooms
Handloom are an important craft product and comprise the largest and comprise the largest cottage industry of the world. Presently, handloom weavers are facing severe livelihood crisis because of adverse Government policies, globalization and changing socio-economic conditions. Textile sector in India is growing and has been undergoing enormous changes within its structure, which are affecting its characteristics.
Handicrafts Training-cum- Production Centre
Handicrafts in this country are an important part of our rich cultural heritage, which serve the aesthetic needs of man and provide a vehicle for his urge for self-expression. The real significance of handicrafts lies in the newness and surprise of each object. Thus to promote handicrafts based activities in rural as well as urban areas the Society has taken step in introducing a training-cum- production centre (TPC) for upgradation of skills of the existing craftsperson and also imparting skills to new craftsperson with the objective of expanding the production base of crafts especially those with high market/export demand and or reviving languishing crafts. The training programme envisages various measures to develop expand and sustain marketing of handicrafts with objective of augmenting the employment and income of craftsperson.
Community Led Diabetes Prevention Program.
Livelihood Program
Handicrafts Training-cum- Production Centre
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