MISSION
ABOUT THE ORG
Founded in 2005 in West Bengal, Karna Subarna Welfare Society works with the LGBTQIA+ community with a focus on building resilience within rural trans and queer communities and generating sustainable livelihood opportunities in rural parts of West Bengal. Their work includes the formal mobilisation of interventions within the LGBTQIA+ community, capacity building support, skill-based training, and reclaiming public spaces (both physical and online) through dialogue and public events.
Moments
of Pride
A reflection of the impact of Karna Subarna Welfare Society's work in West Bengal
Conducted a series of Service Camps across four districts of West Bengal in collaboration with the National Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR) and PLEQSUS INDIA FOUNDATION (PLEQSUS)
Transgender, gender-diverse, and GSM individuals - predominantly from rural areas were surveyed through these camps as part of the ongoing Livelihood Mapping Study
Health Screenings, including HIV, Syphilis, Hepatitis B & C, and Tuberculosis, were successfully integrated into the camps in collaboration with the West Bengal Department of Health, identifying several high-priority cases.
Livelihood models aimed at creating sustainable, wage-based, inclusive employment opportunities for transgender, gender-diverse, and GSM individuals in rural and peri-urban West Bengal, on Organic Oyster Mushroom Cultivation, Spice Processing, Poultry Coop, and Textile Manufacturing & Tailoring.
TESTIMONIAL
”Debi Acharya, a transgender leader, has been a lifeline for transgender and GSM communities in Malda, one of West Bengal’s most outwardly migrating districts.
Debi migrated to Malda from Kolkata more than a decade ago, carrying a responsibility to mobilise one of the most scattered, stigmatised, and economically vulnerable transgender populations in the region. In the absence of a structured community network, support group, and organisational base for transgender persons, Debi started Malda Proichoy, a community-based organisation. Malda Porichoy became a safe space for transgender and queer persons seeking shelter from family violence, needing support in health emergencies, a leadership platform for young transfeminine and queer youth, and a consistent partner for service delivery and rights-based interventions.
In the early years of her work, she faced hostility and even violent attacks from local Hijra leaders who perceived her community organising efforts as a threat to established hierarchies. Economic hardships, as she could not earn much, and in moments of deep financial stress, she had no choice but to engage in sex work. Today, Debi is no longer fighting alone. As the District Innovation Partner (DIP) for Malda at Karna Subarna, she finally receives the recognition, respect, and support her years of unpaid labour deserve. She organises community meetings and consultations, mobilises participants for livelihood studies, coordinates with CBO leaders and health departments, identifies emerging leaders within the district, and contributes to the livelihood model design process with insights grounded in lived experience.”







