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Mukti (organisation)

MUKTI ( "Liberation"), is a registered not-for-profit and socio-economic development trust working in Sunderban and other part of West Bengal, India for making uplift of the grassroots are in penury, social exclusion and myriad discriminations. Mukti is registered under the Government of India Trust Act Section 64. Mukti, which means liberation, was founded in 2003. More than 500 volunteers work in the Sunderban region of India in the areas of health, education, the economy, ecology and culture.

Mukti (disambiguation)

Mukti, also known as Moksha, is a concept in Indian religions.

Mukti may also refer to:

  • Mukti (1977 film), a 1977 Hindi film
  • Mukti (organization), a not-for-profit organization
  • Mukti (Newspaper), a newspaper
Mukti (1977 film)

Mukti is a 1977 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Raj Tilak, starring Shashi Kapoor, Sanjeev Kumar, Vidya Sinha and Mithun Chakraborty

Mukti (Newspaper)

Mukti was one of the important weekly newspaper of Purulia of West Bengal. It started publishing in 1925 from the Purulia town and later from the eastern manbhum district of then Bihar. It was published as a part of "Silpashram", a Gandhian Ashram. This newspaper has great importance in representing the local history from in its inception.

Mukti (1937 film)

Mukti is a drama Hindi and Bengali movie directed by Pramathesh Barua and produced by New Theatres.

Usage examples of "mukti".

On the border, Indian soldiers trained the guerrillas known as Mukti Bahini.

Hunger and fear like mice in their bellies: and whatif, whatif the Mukti Bahini… parents are invoked.

In October, however, when the rains ended and the guerrilla units of the Mukti Bahini began terrorizing Pakistani military outposts.

But India came for other reasons, too: as I was to learn from the Communist magicians who lived in the shadow of the Delhi Friday Mosque, the Delhi sarkar had been highly concerned by the declining influence of Mujib's Awami League, and the growing popularity of the revolutionary Mukti Bahini.

So if it were not for the Mukti Bahini, Parvati‑the‑witch might never have accompanied the Indian troops on their campaign of 'liberation'… But even that is not a full explanation.