This Bangla article titled by "Jonosheba niye shocchotaa thaka proyojon" (A clear conception on 'philanthropic activism' is necessary ) is highly recommended for specially Mukto-mona's good-hearted members who wish to distinguish their position by contributing and involving with philanthropic acts (and sometimes even religious charities as well), for the sake of the practical good of the society. "Evangelism" and "Philanthropy" are perfectly good words, however, one should rationally comprehend that not each and every voluntary/philanthropic/evangelistic act (which is founded on a theistic basis for some obvious purposes to spread superstition) is supportable, neither those are actually beneficial for social development in the long run.
Many rationalists think that "Jakat", "fitraa", "Doridro-narayn-sheba" sometimes play a very notorious games in our the society rather than doing good as those are being used as very attractive tools for the exploiters to retain exploitation and discrimination in our society under philanthropic masks.
The following article is written by Mr. Prabir Ghosh. Prabir Ghosh is the 54-year-old chief of the Rationalists’ Association of India and the scourge of every guru, godman, fakir, faith-healer and fat swami for a hundred miles of his home in Kolkata. He is the author of 13 Bengali-language best sellers, among them such classics including 'Nothing Supernatural' (Olukik noy, Loukik) and 'Why I Don’t Believe In God' (Keno aami Isshorey Bisshash kori na). Despite nine assassination attempts, including a hit-and-run attack by a man on an Enfield motorbike that left Ghosh with four broken ribs, he has waged a lifelong campaign to expose Indian gurus for what he believes they are: charlatans. [ One MM member Mr. Aparthib Zaman once said after reading his books that Mr. Ghosh is probably the best Rationalist that Bengal has produced so far ~ Moderator, Mukto-mona.

