The organization celebrated the fifth annual anniversary at the epic Road to Bout.
Just as Gandhi marched in the ‘Salt March’ to defend the dignity of his people, just as Nelson Mandela endured years of imprisonment to grant freedom to his country, just as Martin Luther King faced harsh racism with his peace and dreams, just as Malala withstood the bullets of ignorance to advocate for girls’ right to education, and just as the Red Cross stood firm at the heart of wars to preserve human life…Like all of them, we, the volunteers of ‘Kulna Qiyam’, wanted to gift future generations an inspiring experience that led us to walk on foot for seven nights, facing the harshness of nature—its rain, jungles, and rivers.The Bawt epic was not merely about reaching a devastated village; it was a declaration that solidarity is stronger than destruction, and that human will is capable of forging a path and reaching the stranded when bridges and dams collapse, and when reaching in itself seems impossible.










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