Belgharia Lifeline Welfare Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering underprivileged communities through education, healthcare, and sustainable development. Our mission is to bring positive change by promoting social awareness, skill development, and equal opportunities for all. Since our inception, we have been working tirelessly to support children’s education, women’s empowerment, environmental conservation, and community welfare initiatives. With the help of our volunteers and supporters, we strive to build a society where every individual can live with dignity, hope, and purpose.
At Belgharia Lifeline Welfare Society (BLLWS), we believe in creating meaningful change — not just through words, but through action. Since our inception, we have been committed to improving the lives of underprivileged individuals by focusing on education, healthcare, women empowerment, child welfare, and environmental development. Our dedicated team of volunteers and social workers ensures that every project we undertake directly benefits the community.
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Every day, nearly 6,000 beavers perish due to habitat destruction, climate change, and human interference. Once considered nature’s engineers, these remarkable creatures play a vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems by creating wetlands, preventing soil erosion, and supporting biodiversity. However, deforestation, pollution, and illegal hunting have severely reduced their population across many regions.
Nabaparna Roy, a brave and kind-hearted child, is battling Kidney Cancer — a fight that no one should have to face alone. Her treatment requires immediate and continuous medical care, including surgery, medications, and therapy sessions that come with overwhelming expenses. Join hands with us — let’s stand by Nabaparna in her fight against kidney cancer. 💚 Your kindness can save a life.
Raised: ₹10,061
Goal: ₹1,100,000
Abandonment is not just cruel, it’s a silent epidemic. Each day, countless dogs lose their families and end up fighting for survival on the streets. Through this campaign, we aim to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome abandoned dogs. Be their voice — donate, adopt, or volunteer today and help rewrite their story.
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India is seeing a shift toward non-institutional care like foster care, kinship care. Explaining the benefits, challenges, and what NGOs can do to support family-based care.
In recent news, the Andhra Pradesh government announced the installation of CCTV cameras across BC hostels and Gurukul schools to enhance student safety and ensure transparency in operations. While this initiative reflects a growing awareness of child protection, it also raises an important question — is surveillance alone enough to make children safe?
In India, conversations about women’s empowerment have grown louder over the last few decades, but gender equity — true equality of opportunity, access, and respect — still remains an unfinished journey. From boardrooms to rural communities, the struggle for equal rights, representation, and recognition continues.