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we move together

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what inspires us

Children naturally love to sing, dance, laugh, and play — that is their true way of life. But for those must work just to earn their meals — how can they enjoy this happiness?

In today’s society, children also face many temptations from social media. To protect them from such distractions and to encourage them to use their intelligence wisely, it is essential to keep their minds healthy and strong. Building proper values and good taste is equally important. Notun Disha has taken this seriously, with the belief that when these children start earning in the future, they should not fall into the trap of addiction.

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confidence building

Computer learning can open new doors for underprivileged children by giving them access to knowledge, skills, and opportunities that go beyond their immediate environment. It empowers them with digital literacy, boosts their confidence, and prepares them for future careers in a technology-driven world.

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encouraging self expression

Music helps children express themselves creatively, build confidence, and find joy amidst daily struggles. It also improves focus, discipline, and teamwork, nurturing both emotional well-being and social skills.

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promoting equality

Cloth distribution uplifts dignity by meeting a basic human need, while also promoting equality and compassion. A society that ensures everyone is clothed fosters solidarity, health, and a stronger sense of community.

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community feasting

Communal feasting brings people together across backgrounds, fostering unity, trust, and a spirit of sharing. It strengthens social bonds, reduces isolation, and creates a sense of belonging within the community.

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it motivates

With this vision, Notun Disha organizes classes in dance, music, recitation, and drawing twice a week. The Pathshala also runs twice a week, and computer classes are held twice a week to teach children the right way to use technology.

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the playground

People from all walks of life volunteer to run these classes without any remuneration. To make the sessions more enjoyable, many well-wishers also send snacks for the children. And since the excitement of new clothes during festivals is irresistible for little ones, their measurements have already been taken to ensure they receive festive garments.

Today, Notun Disha is alive with the cheerful chatter, laughter, and playful voices of children — a symbol of hope, joy, and a brighter future.