Nuo Sadak:
India
and Bangladesh are two
countries in South Asia where except one side of three sides Bangladesh is surrounding by India. Named as
7(seven) sister is situated at North-East India.
Almost 3(three) or 4(four) state of North-East India
there are living a huge number of community named as tribes. More than 30 or 31
communies (tribes) are Debbarma, Riang, Tripura, Jamatia, Murashing, darlong,
Koloi, Chakma, mog ect. Are live in North-East India and and Chittagong Hill
Tracts (CHT) is situated in the south east of Bangladesh bordering Myanmer and
India and also a remote area from capital of Dhaka in Bangladesh which is
consisted about three districts. This is totally unfamiliar from over the country.
Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of Bangladesh
has 14 communities (tribes) .Regionally they are called Pahari and they have
trying to struggle for reorganization as indigenous peoples whole over the
world. Chakma,Tripura,Marma, Bowm, Mro, khumi, khiyang,Tangchangya, Chak etc, are living at Chittagong Hill Tracts(CHT)
in Banglaesh. Almost all tribal peoples in two countries are still backward at
the 21st century along with education. NUO SADAK is a charity firm
in North East India and Bangladesh
which want to keep a role for their all about crisis.
Introducing Of Name:
NUO means in our mother tongue Chakma “New” and SADAK means light or ray. Here is NUO SADAK means new lights or rays of sun. If we think hugely about that we can clearly say that after rainy season it starts a new season with a delighting sun. It is artificially meaning that the new rays of sun.Nature of Nuo Sadak:
Nuo Sadak is a individually
entrepreneur shipment social and charity organization which exactly will take contribution
for specially Childs and older persons. It will run depend on self-individually
and donors.
Established:
Since about 5 or
6(five or six) years, In 2006/2007 it have been thought about Nuo Sadak Charity
home in Bangladesh.
But with officially it has established on 7th July in 2009, when I
was working for Indigenous people in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Right now it`s working at
Tripura State in India.
Edge of NUO SADAK:
The peoples, who are now settled along the frontier betweenBangladesh and India’s, were a large mass until
the international boundary between these two countries is marked and imposed.
In these ages, especially the tribal peoples moved freely across these areas
and gradually made large settlements in there. In the course of time, when India and Bangladesh gained independence and
their boundary line was marked, it greatly affected the population already
living at the newly imposed frontier. Their large mass now split into two
halves, the same area now divided in two divided in two different regions and
of two different countries. Since then the same people of the area have been
recognized as the inhabitants of two different countries. Moreover due to
political instability, some of these families have settled permanently in a
particular place and Indian government has been playing an important supporting
role in establishing their community. It is especially well marked in the state
of Tripura. Nevertheless, due to poor economy condition and besides, being the
frontier area, it is still far away from proper education and modern facilities.
Hence with a view to spread modern education among these backward tribal
peoples and to provide humanitarian service to the helpless middle aged and the
old persons, NUO SADAK Caring Home has undertaken this small initiative.
And also to giving informal education of backward tribal communities that will
liberate them from the darkness of illiteracy, ignorance and exploitation.
Edge of NUO SADAK:
The peoples, who are now settled along the frontier between