'Know Your India' - A Beacon of Unity in a Divided Landscape In Bhatpara, a community scarred by both industrial decline and persistent communal strife, the Bengal Peace Centre's 'Know Your India' Diversity Programme stands as a bold and essential initiative. This is not a programme born from theoretical ideals, but from the stark reality that ignorance and mistrust are the primary catalysts for conflict. While the silent jute mills stand as a monument to a forgotten shared past, our programme is building a living monument to a shared future. For generations, families—predominantly from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar—have lived side-by-side, sharing a common struggle for livelihood. Yet, a toxic political atmosphere has systematically eroded this shared ground, replacing it with suspicion and division. Our 'Know Your India' initiative is a direct and powerful counter to this narrative. It is founded on a simple, yet revolutionary, principle: that true peace cann...
The Critical and Challenging Role of a Peace-Volunteer in Bhatpara In communities like Bhatpara, a peace-volunteer is far more than a simple advocate for harmony. They are the bedrock of resilience, the first line of defense against the cyclical violence that has plagued this region. The role is both critically important and profoundly challenging , particularly in a place that has experienced regular riots. The decay of the jute industry has left a void of economic opportunity, which has been systematically filled by political forces eager to exploit existing communal fault lines. In this environment, a peace-volunteer's work is not a hobby; it is a vital, often dangerous, mission to prevent a small spark from igniting a conflagration. The challenge is multi-faceted. Volunteers must navigate deep-seated mistrust, counter relentless misinformation, and often work with limited resources in a high-pressure environment. They face skepticism from their own communities and, at times, ...