Bangladesh’s Daak Chithi Expands to Pakistan, Reviving the Art of Handwritten Letters
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Bangladesh's Daak Chithi, a global youth organization, has launched in Pakistan. Founded by Murshidul Alam Bhuiyan, it aims to revive the emotional depth of handwritten letters for the modern era.
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Daak Chithi, a Bangladesh-based global youth organisation dedicated to reviving the tradition of handwritten communication, has officially launched its operations in Pakistan. Founded by Murshidul Alam Bhuiyan, Daak Chithi seeks to reintroduce emotional depth and intentionality into modern communication through the timeless art of letter writing.
Rooted in the Bangla words “Daak” (postal system) and “Chithi” (handwritten letter), the initiative honors a nostalgic cultural practice while reimagining it for today’s generation. By combining the sentimentality of traditional correspondence with the accessibility of digital tools, Daak Chithi offers a heartfelt alternative to today’s fast-paced and often impersonal online communication.
Through its platform, users can craft personalised, handwritten-style messages that retain the warmth and sincerity of traditional letters—without the long delivery times of physical mail. This thoughtful approach encourages reflection, empathy, and emotional expression, setting it apart from the quick, transient nature of modern messaging.
With its expansion into Pakistan, Daak Chithi continues its mission to build bridges of human connection across borders through meaningful written words.
For more information, visit www.daakchithi.org