Category Archives for Memories of Utsho

Srabanti Datta, UTSHO Member

Srabanti Datta, UTSHO Member

Almost 17 years ago right after our eldest son Gawhon was born, we were looking for a Social Organization that we can support, which is true to the cause of underprivileged children. This is when…
Ranu Ferdous, UTSHO Volunteer

Ranu Ferdous, UTSHO Volunteer

I came to know about Utsho about ten years ago. On behalf of the United Nations Women’s Guild (UNWG), I was looking for a voluntary organization in Bangladesh that genuinely worked for poor and deprived…
Preetilata K Huq, UTSHO Volunteer

Preetilata K Huq, UTSHO Volunteer

Happiness is contagious! When we first entered the building of Utsho Bangladesh Badda, the first thing we noticed was the abundance of smiles. There were smiles everywhere you looked. We were unprepared to be blinded…
Firdous Ali, UTSHO Member

Firdous Ali, UTSHO Member

My work with Utsho began in 1996. After raising my own two children and devoting all my time to them, I felt a vacuum when my younger child graduated from college in 1996. Looking back…
Muntasir Mohiuddin, UTSHO Volunteer

Muntasir Mohiuddin, UTSHO Volunteer

My mother, Mahbooba Mahmood, founder of Utsho Bangladesh recently asked to write something about Utsho Bangladesh. I wasn’t sure where to start. I have been out of the country for a while and I have…
Late Architect Shahana Khan, UTSHO Member

Late Architect Shahana Khan, UTSHO Member

Boarding schools for underprivileged children may be deemed a luxury, yet they are so necessary for the children and their guardians since accommodation and transportation for their children are both unaffordable for this strata of…