The
 awardees of Sri Sarada Math-Rasik Bhita and All Bengal Women's Union 
Children's Welfare Home went to Bishinda
 Hills in Bankura District on 27th December, 2014 to take part in their 
Adventurous Journey as part of the Gender Diversity Empowerment Project.
 There were 64 awardees from remote villages like Baladbandh (in Hooghly
 District), Kumrogori (Near Singur in Hooghly District), Howrah etc with
 three Award Leaders. Among them were 43 Bronze awardees and 21 Gold 
awardees. It was the first time away from home for the Bronze awardees, 
especially for those who belong to the remote villages, as they 
participated in the Adventurous Journey. It was a wonderful opportunity 
for the Gold awardees as they were exposed to various 
leadership-building activities. Besides that it was another golden 
opportunity for the Bronze awardees to take part in different activities
 like tent and tent life, Jumering, trekking, Burma bridge crossing, 
river crossing, rope obstacle practice, as well as
 cooking.
The
 girls of Baladbandh, Singur had never thought that they could stay four
 nights away from home. One of them expressed her feelings at the camp 
fire on last day of our adventurous journey, saying that she had learnt a
 number of things from the training. The journey ended on 31st December,
 2014. While returning home all the young faces looked so confident and 
all the awardees were brimming with happiness. It was the last day of 
2014, and the participants expressed their hopes of making a new 
beginning, a new
 journey for those girls who started to feel 'Yes! We can!' after the 
wonderful training of Bishinda Camp. The NAA wishes to thank Adrija 
Chatterjee (Indian Youth Representative), Institute of Climbers & 
Nature Lovers, Kolkata, Md. Imran and Satrupa (both Gold Award Holders) 
for their guidance and help in the successful completion of the camp.  
More pictures of this journey can be seen here.  

 
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