Krishna Kali Vocational Training Centre

 Office Address – Rabindra Bhawan, Krishna Kali Tala, P.O, Mokdumpur, Malda, West Bengal 732103
 +91 9932379083 | kkvtc@rediffmail.com

We celebrate events that bring joy and unity, such as cultural festivals, educational milestones, and community achievements.

Independence Day

Celebrating Our Freedom, Honoring Our Heroes. We come together every 15th August to celebrate the spirit of freedom and unity on Independence Day. With pride in our hearts, we remember the sacrifices

World Environment Day

Protecting Our Planet, Securing Our Future. On 5th June, we join hands for World Environment Day to raise awareness about the critical need for

Republic Day

Saluting the Constitution, Celebrating Unity. On Republic Day, we honor the day our Constitution came into effect.Celebrated on 26th January, it’s a reminder of the principles that guide our democracy.

World Health Day

Promoting Wellness, Inspiring Change. World Health Day on 7th April serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of maintaining good health.

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Krishna Kali Vocational Training Centre

KKVTC started over a few years ago, in 2003, as a Non-Govt. The organization seeks to reach out to the most marginalized and vulnerable communities of the people of Malda District of West Bengal of India. Through the experience gained over the years and through constant evaluation, the organization realized the need to change its approach. It thus moved from being a mere Social Organization to a development organization striving to make a difference in the lives of the vulnerable and the backward through a meaningful participatory approach with grassroots NGOs and communities. KKVTC is registered under the W.B. Societies Registration Act, 1961, and FRCA, KKVTC functions with a decentralized system. The Head Office, at Krishnakalitola,(RabindraBhawan)Malda acts as a facilitating unit for the Branch, Site, and Field Offices. Each Branch is distinguished not just based on geography but also based on the priority issues and uniqueness of that area.

Empowering Students

Health Camps

Cloth Distribution Drives

Food Distribution Initiatives

Our Activities

Rural Water and Sanitation

Water supply and sanitation in India continue to be inadequate, despite longstanding effortsby the various levels of government and communities at improving coverage. The level ofinvestment in water and sanitation, albeit low by international standards, has increasedduring the 2000s

TB / HIV / AIDS Awareness

In spite of our best effort we could not able to stop migration from our rural area tourban areas though we have minimized it by way of opening income generationprogram still a large section of population migrate to urban areas in search of gainfulincome, the Organization have a program for them.

Health Checkup Camp

Our organization organized several healthcheckup camps for the poor. This year thischaritable health Clinic has provided general healthservices to more than 510 rural people.The demand of the people is that the organizationshould establish a free treatment camprehabilitation center.
To raise and maintain KKVTC as an Organization committed to building a society for all based on the principles of truth, justice, freedom, equity, and plurality in solidarity with the poor,
A humane social order based on truth, justice, freedom, equity and integrity of the whole of creation in which basic human rights and the dignity of every individual is upheld,
To achieve our objectives through dedicated committed and competentteams in partnership with like-minded organizations, individuals and Community.

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From the Desk of the Secretary

Our activities in Malda and Murshidabad districts are aimed at the rural poor. To describe the welfare system set up by the organization, we must look at the economic and social conditions and the conditions of the people in the four working areas. Most of the people here live from mouth to mouth and are completely dependent on agricultural work and some of them are engaged in various allied activities. They are forced to spend a major part of their income to provide their bread and minimum clothing and they are unable to meet the basic needs of their life.