Our Mission
Encourage all to actively participate in developmental processes, especially the overall development of vulnerable groups such as women, children,
Our Vision
Pramatima foundation
stands for the upliftment of
our society’s helpless people. The feckless, poor, the aboriginals will get proper
care and life.
Our Goal
We will change everyone’s
life for the better. The
helpless and the poor will have a beautiful life, given to us. Everyone will be free in
their own way.
Welcome to
Pramatima
Together we can make a difference.
Pramatima welfare society is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that is governed by the West Bengal Societies Registration Act.1882 and Registered on 26th September 2020. The trust is run by a team of committed professionals interested in the welfare of our society, and progress to protect our mother nature also.
The name “Pramatima” comes from my revered grandfather late Mr. Pramathanath Chatterjee and my grandmother late Mrs. Pratima Chatterjee.
Our Projects
Our few steps towards humanity making better world.
Drug Eradication
Women Empowerment
Environmental Awareness
Sewing & tailoring Programme
Education Literacy Program
Mask & Sanitizer Distribution
Our mission
As a Not-For-Profit foundation, Pramatima works with a mission to improve the overall wellbeing of society, working with people from the nascent Infant stage through the golden years of their lives.
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Our Events
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Independence Day
We celebrate Independence Day every year on 15th August through cultural programs arranged by our members. Independence day is the day to remember the heroic martyrs of our country and their sacrifices. To celebrate this freedom, with the help of some children and villegers we arrange some inspirational dramas and programs. On this day we have organized Blood Donation Camp to encourage youths to take social responsibility.

Children’s Day
Every year on 14th November we celebrate Children’s Day with the aim of spreading child awareness among the common people. Children’s Day is celebrated across India to increase awareness about the rights, education, and welfare of children. We have been working on various child development programs from the beginning of our journey so this day is very important for us. On this day all the children and students participated in the rally organized by our organization.

Teacher's Day
Teacher’s Day is celebrated on 5th September every year in India. It is celebrated on the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan who was the second President of India and a great scholar. Teacher’s Day is an important occasion for all educational institutions and shows respect for the hard work and education of all respected teachers. On this day we organize some cultural events where children participate in the event in front of their parents.



