Transforming Lives Through the Power of Positivity
- By Thetripurapost Desk, Agartala
- Oct 24, 2025
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In an era clouded by negativity and social indifference, a quiet revolution is taking shape in Tripura — one that believes positive thinking can transform society. Leading this movement is an organization aptly named “Positive Barta”, which has emerged as a symbol of hope, compassion, and change.

For over two years now, Positive Barta has been relentlessly spreading the light of optimism, humanity, and awareness across every stratum of society. Through small yet impactful initiatives, the organization has set an extraordinary example in the fields of education, healthcare, women empowerment, environment protection, and social welfare.

Whether it is standing beside underprivileged families in rural areas, organizing awareness campaigns on child health and education, hosting blood donation camps, or empowering women through skill development and entrepreneurship programs — every initiative of Positive Barta reflects selfless dedication and deep empathy for humanity.
“Every social transformation begins with a single positive thought,”
says Malay Pit, the visionary founder of Positive Barta.
“Our aim is to build a humane, compassionate society where people inspire one another through kindness and action" he said

The organization’s recent program, “Para Shakti – Guni Shakti Samman,” honored unsung heroes of society — individuals who have quietly devoted their lives to community service without seeking recognition.
Initiatives such as “Positive Health Service” and the “Women Entrepreneur Project” have further opened new horizons in public health outreach and women’s economic independence.
At its core, Positive Barta is more than just an organization — it is a social movement. A movement that encourages people to believe in the power of goodness, to find light amid darkness, and to contribute to a world where compassion triumphs over apathy.
Today, Positive Barta stands as a beacon of change, proving that the greatest revolutions begin not with protests or policies, but with positivity — and the courage to care.