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Recognition of Our Work — Media Coverage and Achievements

Our work has been featured in prominent print publications and magazines, including Sananda (ABP Group), Bartaman, Ai Somoy, and Uttar Banga Sambad, among others. It has also received coverage on television channels such as 24 Ghanta, Doordarshan Kendra, and Omkar News.


The nationally and internationally acclaimed media platform The Better India has extensively highlighted on its page the humanitarian initiatives of Swapnaloke for the Sabor tribal children, the wider community, and underprivileged rural girls.


Members of Swapnaloke were invited to deliver motivational talks at Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri College (University of Calcutta) and at the Mallabhum Institute of Technology (MIT), Bishnupur, Bankura, where they presented the organisation’s service activities to students.


During the COVID-19 pandemic, our awareness campaigns and relief services were acknowledged by the Press Information Bureau and the Regional Outreach Bureau (Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, Ahmedabad), as well as by the All India Institute of Public & Physical Health Sciences (AIIPPHS). Swapnaloke and our president, Smt. Jeniya Talapatra, were each presented with certificates by these authorities.


In 2024, the Hon’ble Education Minister of West Bengal, Shri Bratya Basu, extended his warm greetings and best wishes through an official letter to the Sabor tribal students of Swapnaloke Sabujangan Vidyalaya.


In 2011, the Hon’ble Chief Minister of West Bengal, Smt. Mamata Banerjee, sent her good wishes to Swapnaloke’s enrolled students by official letter. In 2010, the Deputy Mayor of Kolkata, Shri Kalyan Mukherjee, recognised the organisation’s services by sending a formal greeting message.


In recognition of Swapnaloke’s sustained service to underprivileged street and slum children and to street dwellers, Sri Sarada Math & Mission (under the Sri Ramakrishna Mission) felicitated our president, Smt. Jeniya Talapatra, with a trophy in 2015 at their All-India convention commemorating the 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda.


A remarkable milestones in our journey, SELCO Foundation of India supported Swapnaloke Sabujangan Vidyalaya and Bonkanali Sabor tribal village with entire solar electrification, while Save the Environment, New Delhi implemented a solar-powered drinking and wash water project for our residential school and Bonkanali village. For the very first time, the people of this village gained access to clean drinking water and electricity. These collaborations have been a mark of honor for Swapnaloke.