Connect with us

Website: the-constellation.org

Newsletter EnglishFrench Spanish  

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Constellation/457271687691239  

Twitter @TheConstellati1

Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/constellationclcp/

Youtube channel: The Constellation SALT-CLCP
Tasnim Chowdhury
  • Sylhet,Bangladesh
  • Bangladesh
Share on Facebook
Share on Facebook MySpace
  • Stories (7)
  • Requests
  • Events
  • Photos about responses
  • Photo Albums

Tasnim Chowdhury 's Friends

  • Humaira Yasmin Peya
  • Mariam Atia Azad
  • Sneha Farzana
  • Rituu B. Nanda
 

Tasnim Chowdhury 's Page

Latest Activity

Santi rambari commented on Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
"Very inspiring Story 👏 "
yesterday
Tasnim Chowdhury liked Aashika Subedi's blog post Not Everyone Is Sweet, and That’s Okay
Sep 7
Sadia Jafrin commented on Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
"It’s more than just an initiative, it’s an inspiration."
Sep 7
Nishat Tasnim Liza commented on Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
"Such a wonderful story 🌱 Real change happens when people truly embrace their own dreams and responsibilities."
Sep 7
Nishat Tasnim Liza liked Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
Sep 7
Nishat Tasnim Liza liked Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
Sep 7
Nusrat Jahan Priya commented on Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
"Very inspiring story Tasnim apu❤️"
Sep 7
Parvez Hassan commented on Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
"Wow what a great story that is...."
Sep 5
Parvez Hassan liked Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
Sep 5
Pranta Biswas liked Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
Sep 5
Bayazid Bostami liked Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
Sep 5
Brinty Saha commented on Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
"The shift from “receiving plants” to “nurturing our plants” - this one reflects real change happens when community take the ownership thinking belonging to them. "
Sep 4
Brinty Saha liked Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
Sep 4
Rituu B. Nanda commented on Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
"The title says it all Providing vocational training is not enough. People need to truly own it to make use of it. Lakshmi da 's comment is very pertinent that such community actions only take occur when they emerge as the community’s own…"
Sep 4
Rituu B. Nanda liked Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
Sep 4
Tasnim Chowdhury posted a blog post

From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership

In mid-2024, a group of 30 tea garden workers and their families in Doldoli Tea Garden, Sylhet, received 30 black pepper plants and basic training on cultivation from the local agriculture authority with collaboration of an NGO. In total 30 families received the plant .The initiative aimed to provide an alternative source of income for households and improve their economic stability.However, just a few months after the distribution, it became clear that the plants were not thriving. Many…See More
Sep 4

Profile Information

Gender
Female
Name
Tasnim Chowdhury
About Me:
A passionate development worker.
To subscribe to our newsletter, choose "yes" below.
Yes

Tasnim Chowdhury 's Blog

From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership

Posted on September 4, 2025 at 5:30pm 7 Comments

In mid-2024, a group of 30 tea garden workers and their families in Doldoli Tea Garden, Sylhet, received 30 black pepper plants and basic training on cultivation from the local agriculture authority with collaboration of an NGO. In total 30 families received the plant .The initiative aimed to provide an alternative source of income for households and improve their economic stability.

However, just a few months after the distribution, it became clear that the plants were not thriving.…

Continue

Practice Like a Pro and the rest will follow: My learning on presentation

Posted on April 24, 2025 at 8:32am 11 Comments

Just 24 hours before our own presentation, I was watching Sadia Apu from Grow Your Reader Foundation (GYRF) speak in the knowledge fair program and I was genuinely impressed. She spoke with such fluency, and everything was perfectly timed. It was effortless, polished, and powerful. I kept asking myself: How does she…

Continue

Deepa Munda: A Charioteer of Dream

Posted on February 3, 2025 at 8:44am 3 Comments

In the serene environment of Doldoli Tea Garden, Sylhet, Bangladesh a remarkable story of resilience, passion, and hope unfolds. Deepa Munda, a young and determined football player, who belongs to a tea-worker family has taken it upon herself to coach and inspire some of her own community youth. What…

Continue

Shanti Di: The Epitome of Dedication and Determination

Posted on April 29, 2024 at 9:58am 4 Comments

Life is a journey filled with twists and turns, highs and lows, and moments of intense breakthrough. Along this winding path, we encounter challenges that test our willpower, shape our personalities, and ultimately lead us toward growth and self-discovery.

Recently, I had a SALT conversation with Shanti Di, a person who genuinely talks from heart…

Continue

Comment Wall

You need to be a member of Community life competence to add comments!

Join Community life competence

  • No comments yet!
 
 
 

© 2025   Created by Rituu B. Nanda.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service