15th Annual Islamic Jalsa, 2026- A Legacy of Unity & Faith
Join us for the 15th Annual Islamic Jalsa organized by Bengoli Welfare Charitable Trust on 18th January 2026, a spiritual gathering held every year to promote peace, knowledge, and community bonding. This year marks a special milestone as we continue our tradition of bringing together thousands for an inspiring day of Islamic teachings, cultural programs, and community service. Everyone is welcome to attend and be a part of this noble cause.
Who We Are
At Bengoli Welfare Charitable Trust, we are a dedicated team working to uplift and empower the Bengali community in Malwani, Malad West, and across Mumbai. Our mission is to support those who have migrated from Kolkata and other parts of West Bengal by providing access to essential services, education, healthcare, and cultural unity.
We are driven by compassion, community values, and a strong belief in creating equal opportunities for all. Whether it’s organizing welfare programs, supporting families in need, or preserving our cultural identity, our leadership is committed to making a lasting difference.





















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— We Find & Fund
We identify underprivileged Bengali families in need across Malwani and Mumbai, and provide financial support for education, healthcare, housing, and basic necessities.
02.
— We Build Networks
We create strong community ties among Bengali migrants and connect them with local support systems, NGOs, job opportunities, and welfare schemes.
03.
— We Strengthen
We empower individuals and families through skill-building workshops, women support programs, and youth development initiatives to ensure long-term growth and stability.
04.
— We Educate
We run literacy drives, tuition classes, and awareness campaigns to promote education among children and adults in the Bengali community.
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— We Provide Care
We conduct free health check-ups, distribute medicines, and offer emotional and social care for the elderly, widows, and single mothers.
06.
— We Consult
We offer guidance and assistance to families on legal rights, government schemes, documentation support, and settling into life in Mumbai.
Impact Stories
A Child’s Right to Learn
When 10-year-old Rupa’s parents couldn’t afford school fees after moving from Kolkata to Malwani, the Trust stepped in. We sponsored her education, provided school supplies, and connected her with free tuition. Today, she’s one of the top students in her class—dreaming of becoming a teacher herself.
Dignity for a Widow
After losing her husband, Shobha Devi struggled to survive in a new city. Through our monthly ration support and health check-up camps, she regained stability and dignity. Now, she also volunteers with the Trust, helping other women like her rediscover hope.