Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Welcome to BSKS-Bangladesh


Bangladesh Samaz Kalyan Samity
(BSKS-Bangladesh)


Step to Poverty free, self-reliant,
self-honorable nation and pollution free
beautiful Bangladesh and universe.
Estd. Feb,21-1966, REG.No.Chi-41(2028)/1967

Chittagong-4210, Bangladesh.

Phone: 880-1819-644-893,01743201540

E-mail- bsksngobd@gmail.com


Bangladesh Shamaz Kalyan Shamity (BSKS) is a Non Government Voluntary, Social welfare and development organization, registered with social welfare department of Bangladesh. BSKS is a awareness organization in various sections of local society and development initiative of environment.

Founder members of BSKS observed that this region (then the East Pakistan) was neglected in various ways by the government of peoples republic of Pakistan. They felt that there were no scope of development in East Pakistan (present Bangladesh) without private sector development and public awareness. So in 1966, BSKS was formed with a modern theme to develop rural community at Sonakania village under greater Satkania Thana (P.S.) (present Satkania and Lohagara UPazila) of Chittagong district in Bangladesh.

Bridging with general people and Gov. administration and to develop "Whose help-them selves" is the main vision of BSKS.

Repair and construction of village roads, culverts by voluntary services, advocay and campaign for right to primary education and establishing in adult literacy center were BSKS's starting voyage.



At initial stage, the development activities of BSKS were limited in the said area. Later it expanded its activities day by day.

The glorious reward for Bangladesh is independence, which was achieved by the contribution of a lot of dynamic, intelligent and committed young soul who believed in the concept, "fight against poverty and discrimination of inequality". After the independence, we have completed our long journey more than three decades but our economical, socio-political and basic living standard are achieved at very minimum level.
At present, about one hundred fifty million people are living in Bangladesh. In this densely populated country one half of the people are living under poverty line and one third is illiterate, most of the people of our population persecuted from their fundamental rights. On the other hand, most of the people are not aware of their health and nutrition and they are also ignorant how to overcome their dire condition.
In this prevailing situation, immediate steps to transform the over population to the resources by ways of eliminating illiteracy, ensuring capabilities of earning own basic needs and promoting awareness amongst them of human right and patriotism can be a great effort to rebuild this country.