Our Mission
To create and provide meaningful opportunities seeking holistic development, especially of vulnerable groups like women, children, youth, and helpless people,
Our Vision
To help evolve a society devoid of socio-economic exploitation gender discrimination irrespective of cast creed and religion, aiming at holistic development through
Our Goal
Integrated and sustainable rural development through Multisectoral approach using people’s participation. To attain self-reliance through the constant release,
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Mandra Unnayan Samsad
Together we can make a difference.
The entire social activities and development work was carried on under the great leader Late Hareram Sinha Roy with the help of his dedicated team, the donation from private and Government levels, foreign donations, active help, and support from all levels of our society.
Our Projects
Our few steps towards humanity making better world.
Future Programm
Renovation of vast infrastructure and its effective use of rural development and capacity building and skill development of rural poor.
Restructuring of institutional activities with the inclusion of new leadership and skilled human resource.
Strengthening of self-help groups and their federations for their self-management.
Activating our old and existing development programs through the creation of functional linkage with our old donors and Govt. and non- Govt organizations for fundraising with viable relevant projects of the time.
Sanitation Program
Irrigation Project
Help Older Persons
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Kishan Divas
Chaudhary Charan Singh Jayanti or the birth anniversary of Chaudhary Charan Singh is on December 23. It is observed as “Kisan Diwas” or Farmer’s day in India.

Independence Day
75th Independence Day Celebrated by MUS at Hoogly, West Bengal on 15-Aug-2021. Independence day is the day to remember the heroic martyrs of our country,

Raksha Bandhan
We took initiative from MUS to celebrate Raksha Bandhan, local children, team members, local people tied Rakhi. This was followed by dance and song performances,
