Our Mission

The Challenge of the Present Age

Modern life has become a relentless race—one that increasingly threatens human security, relationships, and collective values. Traditional societies were built on interconnected systems where individuals, families, and communities were mutually supportive and secure.

Today, families are breaking down. Elders are neglected, children are disconnected from values, and collective responsibility is weakening. This crisis affects all of humanity—not just tribal communities.

Tribal societies, however, have long demonstrated a sustainable way of life—one rooted in strong cultural values, honesty, community living, and deep harmony with nature. Modern science now recognizes that human survival in the age of globalization depends on learning from indigenous ways of living with nature, rather than exploiting it recklessly.

Unfortunately, tribal communities themselves are increasingly abandoning their languages, cultures, and traditions in imitation of dominant cultures—placing their unique identity at risk.

Vision of Nour Punp Charitable Trust

  1. Research and documentation of traditional knowledge
  2. Revival and strengthening of tribal languages, culture, and values
  3. Establishment of educational institutions such as Dhumkuḍiya, Gitiora, Gotul, and Lurkuḍiya
  4. Restoration of traditional governance systems like Padha, Maji Parganait, Doklo Sohor, and Munda–Manki
  5. Social awareness against alcoholism, witch-hunting, and exploitative practices
  6. Collection and promotion of traditional medicinal and herbal knowledge
  7. Encouragement of economic development and community-based enterprises
  8. Research into tribal history, heritage sites, and ancestral spaces
  9. Publication, documentation, and authorship of books, journals, and cultural literature
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