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The Story of Communal Unity:**





I am Parvez, working with the Bede (River Gupsy) community in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. Today, I am talking about the Bede community in Munshiganj...

Through SALT conversations from the beginning of the Quota Movement and Mass Upsurging in Bangladesh, I have learned about their sufferings, hardships, losses, and bravery, from which I gained a…

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Added by Parvez Hassan on August 24, 2024 at 4:30am — 3 Comments

Group SALT Reflection With Rajonighonda Group at Pechakola Community

Bayazid & Shahida, (Field Facilitator, BRED) In the Pechakola community, the issues of how to materialize the thoughts about their community reality from the group SALT with the Rajnigandha group have come up.

The group SALT is divided into 4 groups.They start SALT each other 10 minutes. At the end of the fixed time, they…

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Added by Bayazid Bostami on August 23, 2024 at 6:22am — 3 Comments

SALT Conversations is the action piece of a brave woman going through the CLCP process.SALT কনভারশেশন করে CLCP প্রক্রিয়া মাধ্যম দিয়ে যাওয়া এক সাহসী নারীর একশনমূলক কাজ।

Breaking any rule is not easy.  When we live by certain rules for ages, we cannot even think of breaking them.  Our weakness, devotion and faith are created towards that rule.  I think this is why there is still prejudice in society.  But in today's time, if you want to survive, you have to break some rules.  The Dalit Harijan community in Bangladesh has some rules of its own.  The Harijan Hela Samaj Panchayats are governed by certain oral rules of their own forefathers. …

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Added by Santi rambari on August 22, 2024 at 7:10pm — 5 Comments

SALT Sparks Community -Led Solution:A journey in Hijli Para.

Date: 19/8/24.

Time: 4:30 PM

Group SALT action, Grow Your Reader Foundation

Byspur Hijli para, Byaspur

ব্যাসপুর হিজলি পাড়াতে ৬১ টি বাড়ির প্রতিটা বাড়িতে গিয়ে আমরা ইন্ডিভিজুয়াল সল্ট করেছি। একক সল্টগুলো শেষে আমরা হিজলি পাড়াতে এখন পর্যন্ত তিনটা গ্রুপ সল্ট করেছি। কিছুদিন আগেই একটি দল তাদের অ্যাকশন শুরু করে। মাঝে…

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Added by Manira khanam on August 20, 2024 at 4:30pm — 1 Comment

Your small steps can make a big changes

 On July 14, 2024, I got stuck in a traffic jam on my way to office due to the ongoing situation in the country. I started to feel a little sick in the extreme heat, the jams, the unsettled state of the country. I was looking around for water as the bottle with me ran out. A tubewell was found a short distance away, but it was not possible to get down from the vehicle and fetch water because the vehicle could leave at any time. A traveling Vedic village is situated next to the place where my…

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Added by Sneha Farzana on August 13, 2024 at 5:30pm — 3 Comments

Group SALT Reflection at Pechakola Community

Bayazid & Shahida, (Field Facilitator, BRED).

In the Pechakola community, the group SALT with the youth of 18-35 years have come up with how to make their thoughts about their community a reality. The group SALT is made up of 11 members and divided into 5 groups.…

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Added by Bayazid Bostami on August 11, 2024 at 9:30am — 3 Comments

Community _Driven solution :Empowering children&parents in Byspur Hijli para(Grow Your Reader Foundation)

২ সপ্তাহ আগে ব্যাসপুর হিজলী পাড়াতে আমরা গ্রুপ সল্ট করেছি। দলের মধ্যে অধিকাংশের সমস্যাটি ছিল সেখানে দক্ষ শিক্ষকের অভাব। ছেলেমেয়েরা বিভিন্ন ভাবে পড়ালেখা থেকে পিছিয়ে পড়ছে। যেহেতু স্কুলে ক্লাসে যা পড়ছে তার সাথেও আলাদা করে বাসায় পড়ার জন্য কিছু গাইডেন্সের দরকার হয়। গ্রুপ সল্ট করার পর এই সমস্যা সমাধানে তাদের মধ্য থেকে বিভিন্ন উপায় বের হয়ে আসে। এক সময় তাদের মধ্য থেকে ৯ম শ্রেনীর একজন মেয়ে বলেন, তার অবসর সময়ে তিনি বাচ্চাদের পড়াবেন। এছাড়া এক মা বলেন তাদের খেলার সামগ্রী কিনে দিবেন যাতে তারা…

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Added by Prokash Biswas on August 8, 2024 at 2:30pm — 3 Comments

Introduction to a different perspective; my first ever SALT conversation!

I am Mihsan Bin Maksud, working as an intern in Grow Your Reader Foundation. I took part in my first-ever SALT conversation in the month of March. I had a very pleasant SALT converse with one of my much esteemed coworkers. I was able to open up about something in that one specific conversation that I had never been able to accomplish in the millions…

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Added by Mohammad Mihsan Bin Maksud on August 7, 2024 at 9:33am — 6 Comments

Encouraged and excited by each other's actions

Ashadhi is the Yatra of my village. Every year Ashadhi Ekadashi is celebrated in Nandwal this year too. But, this year Ashadhi Yatra was conducted with enthusiasm and joy. in this yatra a large number of people from other villages come to the Nandwal. 

A lot of toy shops and food stalls in the yatra so there is a lot of waste. The Gram…

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Added by Jayashri Kamble on August 5, 2024 at 8:00am — 1 Comment

Little by little, a little becomes a lot.

Our GYRF facilitators in Gopalganj recently shared a report about a few small community-driven actions taken by the people of Byaspur.



What truly moved me when reading the report was how the mothers in the neighborhood united- sharing ideas and swiftly taking action to address problems within their community. They didn't just talk; they acted. Hearing that these ideas were not only discussed but also implemented filled me with admiration. I read how they are making an effort to…

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Added by Mariam Atia Azad on August 1, 2024 at 3:04pm — 1 Comment

নিজেদের সমাধান সবসময়ই বেশি ভালো।Our own solutions are always the best.

- Manira Khanam, Facilitator, Grow Your Reader Foundation

কিছুদিন আগে ব্যাসপুর উত্তর পাড়াতে একটি গ্রুপ সল্ট করেছি। দলের মধ্যে অধিকাংশের সমস্যাটি ছিল ছেলে মেয়েদের মোবাইল ফোনে আসক্তির বিষয়টি। তখন অভিভাবক বিশেষ করে মায়েদের মধ্য থেকেই সমস্যা সমাধানের বিভিন্ন ধরনের উপায় বেরিয়ে আসে। অনেকে বাচ্চাদেরকে নিয়ে পড়ানোর ব্যবস্থা করার অভিব্যক্তি প্রকাশ করেন, কেউ বলেন তাদেরকে মায়েরা তাদের শৈশবের খেলা শিখাবেন এবং সাথে নিয়ে খেলাধুলা করবেন। যেহেতু খেলার মাঠ বাড়ি থেকে অনেক দূরে, তাই তারা বাড়ির…

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Added by Manira khanam on August 1, 2024 at 8:30am — No Comments

Building Our 2030 Vision Together

(Adila Karim, Partnership and Fundraising Associate, Grow Your Reader Foundation)

In March 2024, my colleagues Sadia, Mariam, Mihsan, Razin, and I participated in an in person group SALT conversation at the organizational level. It was a two-day process focused on dream building for our foundation. The experience was very inspiring.

During our group SALT session, after sharing our personal story we all gathered around a big…

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Added by Adila Karim on July 28, 2024 at 8:30am — 1 Comment

Cleanliness Drive At Nandwal Village

Ashadhi Ekadashi is one of the most important religious festivals that is celebrated in Maharashtra. This ceremony is generally held at Pandharpur where a huge number of devotees gather to celebrate the festival. It is a religious procession festival which is held every year during the Aashaadh Shukla paksha. Generally Ekadashi is considered to be coming on each month of the year but the eleventh day of Ashadh is said to be the great Ekadashi which is…
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Added by Imran on July 26, 2024 at 12:49pm — No Comments

মায়েদের সহজ সমাধান। Mothers Simple Solution

(Manira Khanam, SALT Facilitator, Grow Your Reader Foundation)

১৪/৭/২৪

ব্যাসপুর উত্তরপাড়াতে আজকের গ্রুপ সল্ট থেকে উঠে এসেছে ঘুরে দাড়ানোর একটি মুহূর্ত। একক সল্ট থেকে একই ধরনের সমস্যাগুলোকে আলাদাভাবে চিহ্নিত করে ৬ জনের সাথে যারা একই সমস্যা নিয়ে কথা বলেছিলেন তাদের নিয়ে গ্রুপ সল্ট করেছি। বিষয়টি ছিল মোবাইল ফোনে আসক্তির ব্যাপারটা। কথা বলার মাধ্যমে তাদের মধ্য থেকেই উঠে এসেছে মোবাইল ফোন থেকে কিভাবে বাচ্চাদের দুরে রাখা যায়।

(১)দলের মধ্য থেকে একজন শিক্ষার্থী ইচ্ছা পোষণ করে সে…

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Added by Manira khanam on July 18, 2024 at 12:00am — 2 Comments

Stories shared and appreciated!

I am Adila working as an associate at Grow Your Reader Foundation. A few days ago, I learned about something called a SALT Conversation from my colleagues - Sadia, Mariam, Mihsan and Razin. I decided to try it out. I had a one-on-one SALT Conversation with them, and later we had one as a team at work. Reflecting on it now, my feelings are in a bit of a rush. 

After my individual SALT session:

* I felt lighter. It was good to share my story and have others listen and support…

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Added by Adila Karim on July 17, 2024 at 12:00pm — 3 Comments

Advocacy for SALT

For the past 11 months, I've had the privilege of being coached by Veena Pillai, a certified professional coach and Diversity & Inclusion Consultant in Mumbai. With 25 years of leadership experience and a global perspective, Veena's rich background adds depth to her guidance.

My time with Veena has been amazing. My learning curve went really high, thanks to her insights and support. As our formal coaching time comes to an end, I reflect on the profound impact this experience has…

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Added by Sadia Jafrin on July 17, 2024 at 6:30am — 3 Comments

Harijan Colony: A Life of Inhumanity in the City | হরিজন কলোনি: শহরের অমানবিক জীবন

A Visit to Harijan Palli: Unveiling the Harsh Realities

On 6th July, 2024 Shahida and I, from the BRED team, recently visited Harijan Palli in Tan Bazar, Narayanganj. We were accompanied by representatives from SALT implementing partners in Bangladesh, including Ritu and Mr. Newaz from Global Fund for Children (GFC) under the arrangement of Alokito…

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Added by Bayazid Bostami on July 12, 2024 at 5:11am — 3 Comments

Building Trust with SALT: What Not to Do

In our fast-paced world, it's easy to forget the power of genuine human connection. The SALT approach- Stimulate, Appreciate, Learn, Transfer- reminds us to slow down and truly engage with others. While focusing on developing these positive interactions, it’s equally important to recognize what not to do. Here I'm sharing some key "don'ts" while doing SALT that I've learned from 'Addressing Root Causes' cohort in Bangladesh. These practices are…

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Added by Farjana Yeasmin on July 11, 2024 at 8:30pm — 5 Comments

How to extract community treasure. কমিউনিটি থেকে গুপ্তধন বের করার পদ্ধতি।

 When we think very generally, we think that the community consists of illiterate poor people, unhealthy environment, beset with various problems.  But I would like to say that there is a treasure in the community where everyone lives happily with each other.  They also have a good and beautiful mind.  The indomitable power to do something within the mind.  But as they struggle in life to survive, they lose that power.  Their dreams and power are buried…

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Added by Santi rambari on July 8, 2024 at 9:30am — 6 Comments

Sanjita Akter: A bright star of Basfore community.

 Same days back Banna went to Basfore.community to do SALT conversation.  Here she found a girl go against the community and walk towards her dream.

Sanjita is a girl from Basfor community. What will happen to the humane way of educating girls in the Basfor society full of prejudices?

They have to give in marriage, do housework after marriage,…

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Added by Sneha Farzana on June 30, 2024 at 8:30am — 2 Comments

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