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Annual Report2005-06

Ministry of Social Justice & EmpowermentGovernment of India

Website : www.socialjustice.nic.in

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CONTENTS

Chapter Title Page

1 Introduction 1-8

2 Highlights 9-14

3 Development of Scheduled Castes 15-29

4 Development of Other Backward Classes 30-34

5 Development of Minorities and Wakf Administration 35-44

6 Empowerment of the Disabled 45-57

7 Social Defence Programme 58-72

8 Research and Evaluation 73-75

9 Implementation of Programmes in the North Eastern States and Sikkim 76-77

10 Gender Issues 78

11 C&AG Audit Report 79

Annexures 80-192

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ORGANISATION

1.1 This Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

has been under the charge of Honourable Minister

Shrimati Meira Kumar since 24th May 2004.

Shrimati Subbulakshmi Jagadeesan joined this

Ministry as Minister of State on 26.5.2004. Smt.

Sarita Prasad is Secretary to the Government in

this Ministry from 30th June 2004. Dr. Sundeep

Khanna is Additional Secretary since 19th July

2004. Four Joint Secretaries who head the bureaus

of Scheduled Castes Development, Backward

Classes, Social Defence and Disabilities are

assisting them. Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi

vide notification No.Doc.CD-87/2006 dated 16th

February 2006 issued. The Gazette of India, Extra

Ordinary regarding transfer of subjects related to

minorities and child welfare to newly created

Ministry of Minority Affairs and Ministry of Women

and Child Development.

1.1.2The Organizational Chart of the Ministry of

Social Justice & Empowerment is at Annexure I.

ALLOCATION OF SUBJECTS

1.2 The list of subjects allocated to the Ministry

is given below: -

• Social Welfare;

• Development of Scheduled Castes and Other

Backward Classes;

CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

• All matters relating to linguistic and other

minorities except matters relating to law and

order;

• Education, training, rehabilitation and welfare

of the physically and mentally handicapped;

• Social Defence;

• Institutional and non-institutional services in

care and development of the children and the

aged, including adoption of children;

• Juvenile vagrancy, delinquency and other CARE

programmes,

• All matters relating to prohibition;

• Educational and social welfare aspects of drug-

abuse;

• Implementation of the following Acts:

Administration of Wakf Properties under the

Administration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950;

Implementation of Protection of Civil Rights

(PCR) Act, 1955; Durgah Khawaja Sahib Act,

1955; The Scheduled Castes & Scheduled

Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989;

Rehabilitation Council Act, 1992; National

Commission for Minorities Act, 1992; National

Commission for Safai Karamcharis Act, 1993;

National Commission for Backward Classes

Act, 1993; The Wakf Act, 1995; Persons with

Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of

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Rights & Full Participation) Act, 1995; National

Trust Act, 1999, Juvenile Justice (Care &

Protection of Children) Act, 2000.

• Promotion and development of voluntary effort

on subjects allocated to this Ministry.

• Attached and sub-ordinate offices and other

organizations concerned with any of the

subjects specified in this list.

1.3 CONSTITUTIONAL/STATUTORY/ APEX BODIES

• National Commission for Scheduled Castes,

New Delhi.

• National Commission for Safai Karamcharis,

New Delhi.

• National Commission for Backward Classes,

New Delhi.

• National Commission for Minorities, New

Delhi.

• Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities,

Allahabad.

• The Chief Commissioner for Disabilities, New

Delhi.

• Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi.

• Dr. Ambedkar Foundation, New Delhi.

• National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with

Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and

Multiple Disabilities, New Delhi.

• District Rehabilitation Centre, New Delhi.

1.4 NATIONAL LEVEL FINANCE& DEVELOPMENTCORPORATIONS/ APEXLEVEL CORPORATIONS/PSUS

• National Scheduled Castes Finance and

Development Corporation, New Delhi.

• National Safai Karamcharis Finance and

Development Corporation, New Delhi.

• National Backward Classes Finance and

Development Corporation, New Delhi.

• National Minorities Development and Finance

Corporation, New Delhi.

• National Handicapped Finance and

Development Corporation, Faridabad.

• Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of

India Ltd., Kanpur.

1.5 NATIONAL LEVELAUTONOMOUSINSTITUTES/ BODIES

• National Institute for the Visually Handicapped,

Dehradun.

• Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing

Handicapped, Mumbai.

• National Institute for the Mentally

Handicapped, Secunderabad

• National Institute for Orthopaedically

Handicapped, re-christened as Dr. Shyama

Prasad Mukherjee National Institute for

Orthopaedically Handicapped, Kolkata.

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• National Institute of Rehabilitation Training and

Research, Cuttack.

• Institute for the Physically Handicapped, re-

christened as Deen Dayal Upadhyay Institute

for Physically Handicapped, New Delhi.

• National Institute of Social Defence, New Delhi.

• Central Adoption Resources Agency, New

Delhi.

MEETINGS OF THECONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE

1.6 The Consultative Committee held three

meetings during this financial year under the

chairmanship of the Minister of Social Justice &

Empowerment. The subjects considered in these

meetings were:

Date Agenda for Discussions

10.5.2005

& 22.7.2005 Schemes of National Backward

Classes Finance &

Development Corporation

23.12.2005 Schemes for Older persons

RESERVATION FOR SCHEDULEDCASTES & SCHEDULED TRIBES

1.7 This Ministry continued implementing the

reservation policy of the Government of India as

prescribed in the standing instructions of the

Department of Personnel and Training. As on

31.12.2005, of the 458 officers/officials working

in this Ministry in Groups ‘A’ ‘B’ ‘C’ & ‘D’ 67

belonged to the Scheduled Castes, 14 to the

Scheduled Tribes and 16 to the OBC communities.

USE OF HINDI IN OFFICIALWORK

1.8 During the period under report, efforts were

made to achieve the targets fixed in the annual

programme issued by the Department of Official

Languages and to accelerate the use of Hindi in

official work. Two meetings of Official Language

Implementation Review Committee under the

Chairmanship of Secretary/Additional Secretary

and two meetings of Official Language

Implementation Committee under the

chairmanship of Joint Secretary were held . In these

meetings, progress of use of Hindi in the Ministry

and offices under its administration control, was

reviewed to overcome shortcomings in the

implementation of Official Language policy of the

Government and effective measures were taken.

Hindi fortnight was observed in the Ministry during

12 - 26 Sept., 2005 and various competitions were

conducted. Smt. Miera Kumar, Hon’ble Minister

for Social Justice and Empowerment awarded the

cash prizes and certificates to the awardees.

1.8.1During the year, First Sub-Committee of

Committee of Parliament on Official Language

inspected two offices under the Ministry. Three

zonal offices of National Scheduled Castes Finance

and Development Corporation situated at Kolkata,

Guwahati and Banglore were got notified under

Sub-Rule 4 of Rule 10 of Official Language Rules,

1976. Section 3(3) of the Official Language Act,

1963 and Rules 5 of Official Language Rules, 1976

framed thereunder and other instructions issued

by the Deptt. of Official Language, were complied

with.

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1.8.2National Institute of Social Defence, New

Delhi, National Scheduled Castes Finance and

Development Corporation Pt. Deen Dayal

Upadhyaya Institute for Physically Handicapped

and National Safai Karamcharis Finance and

Development Corporation, Delhi were visited by a

Senior Officer of the Ministry to oversee the

implementation of Official Language policy of the

Govt. of India and other instructions issued by the

Department of Official Language.

VIGILANCE UNIT

9.9 The Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) acts as a

special assistant to the Secretary of the Ministry in

all matters pertaining to vigilance and provides a

link between the Ministry and the Central Vigilance

Commission (CVC). A new Chief Vigilance Officer

has been appointed with the approval of the

Central Vigilance Commission. The CVO looks

after vigilance work in addition to his duties as

Joint Secretary. The Vigilance Unit comprises of

Deputy Secretary (Vig. in addition to other duties),

Under Secretary, Section Officer, and 2 Assistants.

9.10 The primary responsibility of the vigilance set

up is for the maintenance of purity, integrity and

efficiency in the Ministry/Department concerned.

Besides dealing with cases, the CVO also carries

out regular and surprise inspections on the spot,

reviews the streamlining of procedures which

appear to afford scope for corruption or

misconduct and initiates other measures for

prevention, detection and punishment of corruption

and other malpractices.

1.9.2During the year 2005-06 (Upto December,

2005), apart from sending routine returns etc., the

following achievements have been made:-

a. At present, there are 54 cases under process

in various stages.

b. 13 new cases/complaints were processed.

c. 12 cases have been closed out of which 3 cases

were closed after obtaining the advice of the

Central Vigilance Commission.

d. Vigilance clearance was issued to 142 officers/

officials of this Ministry during the period.

e. Pursuant to instructions from Central Vigilance

Commission the Ministry celebrated the Third

Vigilance Awareness week from 7.11.2005 to

11.11.2005.

e-GOVERNANCE

1.10 In the process of implementing e-governance

National Informatics Centre (NIC) has been giving

technical support the Ministry through

computerization. Annual Report 2003-04 & 2004-

05 (Hindi & English), Compendium of Schemes

and Programmes, revised/ updated welfare

schemes/ programmes being implemented through

State Governments and UTs, Voluntary

organizations, downloadable formats, year-wise/

state-wise/division-wise NGOs grants-in-aid data

are available on the website (http://

socialjustice.nic.in) of the Ministry.

1.10.1 Web enabled ‘Document Management

Information System (DMIS), for file tracking, ‘ACC

Vacancies Monitoring System’ to submit the status

of vacancies and proposals and ‘PAO-2000

package’ for processing of bills and vouchers has

been implemented in the Ministry. Hand’s on

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training programmes for respective users has been

conducted. Answers to Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

Questions are being mailed electronically.

1.10.2 Ministry has 320 nodes in Shastri

Bhavan and 40 nodes at Jeevan Prakash Building

on Local Area Network. Installation of optical fibre

backbone, connecting L2 switches to have separate

LAN and Office Scan antivirus software on every

client existing on network has been done.

RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT2005

1.11 The Right to Information Act 2005 has been

enacted w.e.f. 15th June 2005 in the Ministry. 18

Public Information Officers have been appointed

to ensure the effective implementation of the Act.

Under the Act the information like, list of NGO’s

proposal considered by the Screening Committee,

Information Handbook of MSJ &E under section

4(1)(b), list of Central Public Information, Appellate

Authority and Public Information Officers in

associated organization has been added. Various

quotation, advertisement and tenders are also

published on the website.

BUDGET

1.12 Allocation for 2005-06 is Rs.1533.70

crore (Plan) and Rs.66.00 crore (Non-Plan). Chart

I shows sector-wise distribution of allocation for

development of Scheduled Castes, Other

Backward Classes, Minorities, persons with

disabilities, children in need of care & protection,

older persons, victims of alcoholism and drug

addiction etc. Development of the targeted groups

is oriented towards educational development,

economic & social empowerment, manpower

development and rehabilitation. Public-private

partnership (PPP) is also one of the strategies for

implementation of the programmes. Welfare

programmes for these groups are implemented

through State Governments/ UT Administrations,

Voluntary Organisations and National Level

Finance & Development Corporations, National

Institutes etc. (Chart 2). Upto December 2005,

the expenditure was Rs.1014.34 crore (66.14%)

under Plan Schemes & Rs.45.57 crore (69.05 %)

under Non-Plan Schemes. This was the first time

over the last many years the expenditure has

reached the target level.

IMPLEMENTATION OF THEPROGRAMMES IN THE NORTHEAST

1.13 In terms of the guidelines issued by the

Planning Commission, all Central Ministries/

Departments are required to assign at least 10%

of their allocation for specific programmes for the

development of the Northeast region and Sikkim.

Pursuant to the decision of the Cabinet of

16.11.2000, this Ministry has been permitted to

allocate 2% of the funds for development of

Scheduled Castes in the North East, while under

other programmes, 10% of the allocation will

continue to be earmarked. During the year

Rs.70.03 crore has been allocated under a

separate head “ Lump Sum provision for North-

Eastern Region and Sikkim”.

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GENDER BUDGETING

1.14 An exclusive scheme of construction of hostels

for Scheduled Castes Girls is in operation. The

other schemes also give equal emphasis for welfare

of women. National level Finance & Development

Corporations for Scheduled Castes, Safai

Karamcharis, Backward Classes, Minorities and

Handicapped implement Mahila Samridhi Yojana.

RELIEF AND REHABILITATION OFEARTHQUAKE VICTIMS INJAMMU AND KASHMIR

1.15 Foldable Wheel Chairs were provided to

hospitals in Srinagar for use of victims undergoing

treatment. Teams consisting of physiotherapist,

prosthesis and orthotics experts, ortho surgeons,

psychologists visited Tungdhar, Kupwara, Uri for

providing various types of rehabilitative services

including trauma handling for traumatized victims.

Teams of professionals were sent to Jammu &

Kashmir for providing psychological counseling to

the earthquake victims for Post Traumatic Stress

Disorder (PTSD) and therapeutic intervention

(Physiotherapy and Behavior Modification. More

than 10,000 were provided counseling services.

Besides, local people engaged in the field of

disability rehabilitation were also provided training

on PTSD Counseling Skills, Behaviour Modification

and Management of Disabilities.

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CHAPTER 2

HIGHLIGHTS

• On International Disability Day on 3 rd

December 2005. Hon’ble President of India

gave away National Awards to 51 individuals/

Hon’ble President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on the occasion of National Awards for the Welfare of Persons withDisabilities on 3rd December 2005 in Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.

• Hon’ble President of India had appreciated

Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of

India (ALIMCO), Kanpur for production and

supply of Floor Reaction Orthosis (FRO) and

Knee above Foot Orthosis (KAFO)’s products

for children.

• Hon’ble President of India Dr. A.P.J. Abdul

Kalam on 27 th December 2005 alongwith

Hon’ble Governor and Chief Minister of Orissa

visited National Institute for Regional Training

Research, Cuttack, Orissa. The dignitaries

showed keen interest in the reconstructive

Surgeries done and rehabilitation aids and

appliances designed & developed at the

Institutes.

• Ministry of Defence (Defence Research and

Development Organization) conferred Defence

Technology Spin-off Award 2004 on Artificial

Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India

(ALIMCO), an apex Corporation working under

institutions who have contributed significantly

for the welfare and rehabilitation of persons

with disabilities.

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On 26 January 2006 Republic Day Tableau of Ministry of School Justice & Empowerment was displayed

the aegis of the Ministry, for successful

absorption of technology for Standard modular

floor Reaction Orthosis (SMFRO). A citation

and a demand draft of Rs.2.00 lakhs was

presented to the CMD on 17.5.2005 at a

function by the Hon’ble Prime Minister

TABLEAU

• The theme of the tableau for Republic Day

Parade is “Social Justice for the old and

disabled”. The tableu conveyed the

commitment of the Government to ensure

welfare of persons with disabilities and older

persons.

NATIONAL POLICY

• The National Policy for Persons with Disabilities

has been approved.

NATIONAL BILL

• The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of

Children) Amendment Bill 2005 was introduced

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Hon’ble Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment Shrimati Meira Kumar giving aids to persons with disabilities on 15-16June 2005 in a camp organized at Leh in Jammu & Kashmir.

in the Lok Sabha on 29th August 2005. The

Bill was referred to the Standing Committee

on Social Justice & Empowerment.

SOUTH ASIAN REGIONALNETWORK (SARNET)

• The Hon’ble Minister of Social Justice &

Empowerment on 24 th June 2005 in

collaboration with United Nations Organization

for Drugs and Crimes (UNODC) launched an

interactive South Asian Regional Network

(SARNET)to provide a wide variety of

information on substance abuse and HIV/AIDS

to the service providers, parents, recovering

addicts and for people who are keen on

working in the South Asian Region.

CAMP FOR PERSONS WITHDISABILITIES

• Hon’ble Minister of Social Justice &

Empowerment visited Leh where a camp for

persons with disabilities was organized on 15-

16 June 2005. 640 disabled persons were

examined by professionals and 480 assistive

devices were distributed in the camp. About

one thousand persons from remote and interior

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villages attended the prgramme. Such camps

were organized at inaccessible places all over

the country including Tura and Kohima.

REHABILITATION/RELIEF OFEARTHQUAKE VICTIMS INJAMMU & KASHMIR

• After the devastating earthquake in Jammu and

Kashmir teams from National Institute for

Mentally Handicapped consisting of

physiotherapist, prosthesis and orthotics experts,

ortho surgeons, psychologists visited Tungdhar,

Kupwara, Uri for providing various types of

rehabilitative services including trauma handling

for traumatized victims. Besides, local people

engaged in the field of disability rehabilitation

were also provided training on PTSD Counseling

Skills, Behaviour Modification and Management

of Disabilities. Foldable Wheel Chairs were

provided to hospitals in Srinagar for use of

victims undergoing treatment.

• Composite Regional Centre for persons with

disabilities (CRC), Srinagar organized a training

programme to train the professionals, NGOs

and students of various schools at Srinagar in

the field of psychological counseling and

management of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders.

• CRC, Srinagar also distributed aids and

appliances among the affected persons

whichincluded 18 wheel chairs, 64 pairs of

auxiliary crutches, 5 Somy braces, 7 Ash braces,

6 L.S. Belts, 6 Spinal braces, 4 cervical collars,

1 rib belt and 8 TLSO (Orfit).

CONFERENCE/ SEMINAR/WORKSHOPS

• A Conference of Welfare Secretaries of States/

Union Territory Administrations was held on 30 th

and 31st August 2005 in New Delhi to review

and discuss the progress in the implementation

of schemes and programmes for the

empowerment of Scheduled Castes, Other

Backward Classes, Minorities, Disabled, Senior

Citizens, Children in need of care and

protection and victims of substance abuse.

• National Commission for Backward Classes

organized a Conference of the Chairman and

other representatives of State Commissions for

Backward Classes on the 27th July 2005 to

discuss various measures for welfare of Other

Backward Classes.

• An International Conference on Human

Resource Development in the field of disability

was held in New Delhi on 25-26 April 2005.

The Conference was attended by

representatives from Afghanistan, Bangladesh,

Bhutan, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan,

Sri Lanka and Tanzania. Hon’ble Minister for

Social Justice and Empowerment was the Chief

Guest.

• A Brainstorming Workshop on Persons with

Disabilities – Community Based Development

was organized on the 18th April 2005 in

collaboration with Japanese International

Cooperation Agency (JICA). Shri B.N.

Yugandhar, Member, Planning Commission

chaired the meeting and also delivered keynote

address. Chief Advisor and Coordinator, Asia

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Pacific Centre for Development of Disability,

Bangkok also participated in the workshop.

• Rehabilitation Council of India organized a

seminar on 21st October 2005 a Seminar to

promote South-South Cooperation on Human

Resource Development in the field of Disability

Rehabilitation in New Delhi. Hon’ble Minister

for Social Justice and Empowerment addressed

the Editor’s Conference on Social Sector Issues

for North-Eastern States held in Guwahati on

9.11.2005.

• Consultations on the model legislation for the

Care, Protection and Maintenance of Older

Persons were held at Guwahati, Bhubneshwar

and Banglore.

AWARENESS /EXHIBITION

• Awareness campaign was lauched from 23

June to 6 July 2005 focussing on ill effects of

drug abuse through local FM channel airing 8

radio spots per day for a period of 15 days.

Hon’ble Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment Shrimati Meira Kumar addressing StateUTs Welfare Secretaries in aconference held on 30th August 2005 in Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.

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• On 26th June channels aired two video spots

produced on Drugs throughout the day.

• An Exhibition-cum-sale at the India

International Trade Fair (IITF), Pragati Maidan,

New Delhi was held from 14th to 27th November

2005 wherein 135 artisans from 11 States

participated with handicraft items. All the five

Finance & Development Corporations and

ALIMCO participated in the Exhibition.

REVISION OF SCHEME

• The scheme of Assistance to Disabled Persons

for Purchase/Fitting of Aids and Appliances

(ADIP) has been modified.

BOOK RELEASE

• Hon’ble Minister for Social Justice and

Empowerment released a Book titled

‘Judgments on Disability Issues – Case Digest,

2005’ on 12th July 2005.

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The Scheduled Castes population, according to

2001 Census was 16.66 crores, constituting

16.23% of the total population of India. In terms

of absolute numbers, Scheduled Castes are

primarily concentrated in Uttar Pradesh (3.51

crores), West Bengal (1.84 crores), Andhra Pradesh

(1.23 crores) Tamil Nadu (1.18 crores), and Bihar

(1.13 crores). These States, together, account for

54.54% of the Scheduled Caste population of the

country. Punjab occupies first position in terms of

percentage of Scheduled Castes to the State

population (28.85%), followed by Himachal

Pradesh (24.72%) and West Bengal (23.02%).

3.2 The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

is the nodal Ministry to over see the interests of the

Scheduled Castes. Though the primary

responsibility for promotion of interests of

Scheduled Castes rests with all the Central

Ministries in the areas of their operations and the

State Governments, the Ministry complements their

efforts by way of interventions in critical sectors

through specifically tailored schemes. Efforts made

by State Governments and Central Ministries for

protecting and promoting the interests of Scheduled

Castes are also monitored.

A. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT:

I. SPECIAL COMPONENT PLAN (SCP)

3.3 Special Component Plan is an umbrella

strategy to ensure flow of targeted financial and

physical benefits from all the general sectors of

development for the benefit of Scheduled Castes.

Under this strategy, States/UTs are required to

formulate and implement Special Component Plan

(SCP) for Scheduled Castes as part of their Annual

Plans by earmarking resources.

3.4 At present, 27 States/UTs having sizeable

SC populations are implementing Special

Component Plan. The details of total State Plan

Outlay, flow to SCP as reported by the state

Governments and UT Administrations for the first

three years of 10th Plan are given below:-

Year Total State Plan SCP Outlay % of SCPOutlay Outlay Outlay to

(Rs. in Crore) (Rs. in Crore) State PlanOutlay

2002-2003 94676.63 9997.06 10.56

2003-2004 87242.47 9772.24 11.20

2004-2005 78425.14 9955.50 12.69

3.5 The Ministry regularly impresses upon the

States to ensure adequate allocations under SCP

during Plan discussions. As an incentive, 25% of

Special Central Assistance is released to States/

UTs on the basis of percentage allocation made

by them under SCP as compared to share of

Scheduled Castes in the total population. The

Ministry is also monitoring the formulation and

implementation of SCP by States and Central

Ministries.

CHAPTER-3

DEVELOPMENT OF SCHEDULED CASTES

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II. SPECIAL CENTRAL ASSISTANCETO SPECIAL COMPONENT PLAN

3.6 Under the Central Sector Scheme of Special

Central Assistance to Special Component Plan cent

percent central assistance is given as an additive

to Special Component Plan of the States/UTs on

the basis of the following criteria:

i) SC Population of the States/UTs 40%

ii) Relative backwardness of the

States/UTs 10%

iii) Percentage of SC families in the

States/UTs covered by Composite

economic development programmes

in the State Plan to enable them to

cross the poverty line. 25%

iv) Percentage of SCP to the Annual Plan

as compared to SC population

percentage of the States/UTs. 25%

3.7 Broad guidelines issued by the Ministry on

utilization of Special Central Assistance by States/

UTs, include the following, among others:

15% of the total SCA released to the States/UTs

shall be utilized exclusively on viable income

generating economic development schemes/

programmes for SC women;

5% of the total SCA released to the States/UTs

shall be utilized for the economic development

of disabled persons among SCs;

3% of the total SCA released to the States/UTs

shall be utilized by the States/UTs for

supervision, monitoring and evaluation of

economic development schemes

implemented with the support of SCA funds.

10% of the total SCA released to the State/UT in a

year shall be utilized for infrastructure

development programmes in the villages

having 50% or more of SC population.

5% of the total Special Central Assistance released

in year should be utilised for skill development

training programmes.

3.8 States/UTs are required to prepare project

proposals for utilization of Special Central

Assistance. These proposals are examined in the

Ministry to ensure that schemes to be completed

out of SCA are in conformity with broad guidelines-

issued by the Ministry.

3.9 During the year 2004-05, an amount of Rs.

394.27 Crore was disbursed to States/UTs as

Special Central Assistance. During the current year,

Rs. 268.60 Crore has been released upto

31.12.2005, out of total allocation of Rs. 407.36

Crore. During the current year (upto December

2005) financial and physical achievement is given

in the Annexure-III.

NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTESFINANCE & DEVELOPMENTCORPORATION (NSCFDC)

3.10 The National Scheduled Castes Finance &

Development Corporation (NSFDC) provides credit

facilities to persons belonging to scheduled castes

living below double the poverty line limits (presently

Rs.40,000/- p.a. for Rural Areas and

Rs.55,000/- p.a. for Urban Areas), for income

generating activities.

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Achievements

3.10.2 NSFDC assists a wide range of income

generating activities which include agricultural and

allied activities, artisan and traditional occupations,

technical trades, self employment, small scale and

tiny industry, small business, transport services etc.

3.10.3 Against the, authorized share capital of

Rs. 1000 crore of the Corporation the Government

of India has made available Rs. 351.80 crores

as paid-up capital. The Corporation has disbursed

Rs. 1085.91 crores covering 442369 beneficiaries

since inception of the corporation.

3. Performance

3.10.4 The year-wise details of the

disbursements and persons benefited during 10th

Five year Plan of the Corporation are given below:-

(Rs. In crores)

S.No. Year Amount No. ofDisbursed beneficiaries.

1. 2002-2003 160.07 79986

2. 2003-2004 113.07 59826

3. 2004-2005 147.13 41489

4. 2005-2006 80.16 37259

Financial and physical achievement under the

scheme during the current year under the

scheme (upto December 2005) is given in the

Annexure-IV.

Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment Shrimati Meira Kumar on 10.12.2005 addressed Executive Development Officersof Orissa State Scheduled Caste Finance & Development Corporation, Bhubaneswar

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India International Trade Fair

3.10.6 NSFDC participated in the India

International Trade Fair (IITF) held from 14.11.05

to 27.11.05 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. 26

beneficiaries financed by NSFDC in the States of

Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Punjab, Madhya

Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Sikkim and Himachal

Pradesh set up stalls in the NSFDC pavilion where

they displayed & sold their products. The products

included readymade garments, kondapalli

toys, sports goods, plastic items, leather goods,

batik prints, footwear (Punjabi Juti & Kolhapuri

Chappals), Kullu Shawls etc. The NSFDC provided

financial support of Rs.10,000/- each to

the beneficiaries participating in the IITF in

order to cover their travelling, lodging and

boarding expenses.

S.No. Item Unit Targets Achievements(1.4.2004- (1.4.2004-31.12.05) 31.12.05)

1. Sanctions (Amount) Crore 188.24 114.73Sanction Beneficiaries Nos. 52,288 38,672

2. Disbursements- Regular Schemes Amount Crore 134.04 63.07

Beneficiaries Nos. 20,180 17,478- MCF Scheme Amount Crore 14,40 3.16

Beneficiaries Nos. 12,495 2,379- MSY Scheme Amount Crore 11.56 13.93

Beneficiaries Nos. 12,370 17,402

3. Recovery (% age) 88.80

4. Training Programme for SCA Officials Nos. 19 16

5. Evaluation Studies of Scheme Nos. 12 Under process

6. Skill Trining/EDP for Target Group Nos. 120 159

3.10.5 The achievements of some of the important MOU Targets are indicated below:-

NATIONAL SAFAI KARAMCHARISFINANCE AND DEVELOPMENTCORPORATION (NSKFDC)

3.11 National Safai Karamcharis Finance and

Development Corporation (NSKFDC), provides

credit facilities to beneficiaries for income-

generating activities for their socio-economic

development through State Channelising Agencies.

The mission of the Corposation is to empower the

Safai Karamcharis, Scavengers and their

dependents to break away from their traditional

occupation, depressed social conditions & poverty

and leverage them to work their own way and to

move up in the social and economic ladder with

dignity and pride.

Target Group

3.11.2 The target groups of the Corporation are

“Scavengers” and Safai Karamcharis which means

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persons wholly or partially employed for manual

handling of human excreta and their dependents

and “Safai Karamcharis” which means persons

engaged in or employed for any sanitation work

and their dependents.

� No income limit is fixed for availing financial

assistance. However, other things being equal,

the Corporation shall accord priority to the

economic development and, rehabilitation of

Scavengers.

Performance

3.11.3 Out of the total authorized share capital of

Rs. 200.00 crores, the Government of India had

paid up Rs. 143.355 crores as on 31st December

2005. NSKFDC has disbursed Rs. 248.56 crores

since inception for covering 92255 beneficiaries.

During the current year 2005-06, NSKFDC has

disbursed an amount of Rs.36.68 crores for

covering 10787 beneficiaries. Recovery of the

Corporation was 74% as on 31.12.2005. The

year-wise details of the disbursements and persons

benefited by the Corporation are as under:

(Rs. in crore)

S.No. Year Amount No. ofDisbursed Beneficiaries.

1. 2002-2003 40.0490 25262

2. 2003-2004 33.9827 6870

3. 2004-2005 43.7722 9539

4. 2005-2006 36.6800 10787

3.11.4 During the current year (upto December

2005) financial and physical achievement is given

in the Annexure-V.

Schemes and rate of interest

S.No. Schemes & Interest ChargeableAmount of from SCA from

Loan beneficiaries

1) Term loan upto

Rs.10.00 lacs 3% 6%

2) Education loanupto Rs.3.00 lacs 3% 6%

3) MCF (Regular)

upto Rs.25,000/- 2% 5%

4) Mahila SamridhiYojana upto

Rs.25,000/- 1% 4%

ASSISTANCE TO SCHEDULEDCASTES DEVELOPMENTCORPORATIONS (SCDCS)

3.12 The Centrally Sponsored Scheme for

participating in the share equity of the Scheduled

Castes Development Corporation (SCDCs) in ratio

of 49:51 was introduced in1979. At present,

SCDCs are functioning in 26 States/UTs.

3.12.2 The main functions of SCDCs include

identification of eligible SC/ST families and

motivating them to undertake economic

development activities, sponsoring the schemes to

financial institutions for credit support, providing

financial assistance in the form of margin money

at low rate of interest and subsidy in order to reduce

the repayment liability and providing necessary tie

up with other poverty alleviation programmes. The

SCDCs are playing an important role in providing

credit and missing inputs by way of margin money

loans and subsidy to the target group.

3.12.3 The SCDCs finance employment oriented

schemes covering : (i) Agriculture and allied

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activities including minor Irrigation, (ii) Small Scale

Industry, (iii) Transport and (iv) Trade and Service

Sector. SCDCs finance projects by dovetailing loan

component from NSFDC/banks along with margin

money out of their own funds and subsidy out of

Special Central Assistance (SCA).

3.12.4 Share capital assistance provided under

the scheme since 2002-03 is given below:-

Central Share Capital Assistance released to

SCDCs during 2002-03 to 2004-05.

(Rs. in Crores)

Year Plan Outlay Expenditure Beneficiaries

2002-2003 25.00 25.00 630516

2003-2004 49.00 48.13 543665

2004-2005 49.00 48.64 623860

3.12.5 National Institute of Rural

Development, Hyderabad has been entrusted the

task to evaluate effectiveness of implementation

of the scheme. The objectives of the study are:-

(i) To examine the viability and sustainability of

the State Scheduled Caste Corporations in

the context of their current financial health

and mode of functioning in terms of their

resources, level of utilization of loan

disbursement capacity, recoveries of the loans

and interest thereon, expenditure pattern,

level of operations required to break even in

order not to incur loss, present net worth in

relation to paid up capital, etc.

(ii) To study the administrative and institutional

arrangements of the SCDCs for the

Scheduled Castes and compare it with other

similar Corporations.

(iii) To examine the nature of convergence that

takes place in implementation of the SCDC

programmes with the Special Component

Plan (SCP), Special Central Assistance (SCA)

and other poverty alleviation programmes;

(iv) To critically examine the social, economic

and technical viability of the schemes

financed by the SCDCs for development of

the Scheduled Castes and difficulties in

recovery of the loans financed by the SCDCs.

(v) To asses the impact of various schemes being

implemented by Scheduled Castes

Development Corporations on the target

group in terms of increase in income level,

employment generation, creation of assets,

diversification and mobility in the occupation

pattern.

(vi) To suggest a future roadmap for SCDCs to

make them viable, sustainable by way of

improving their capacity to mobilize more

resources, improving their recoveries to an

appropriate and achievable benchmark,

rationalizing of their functioning etc.

B. EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

POST MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP TOSTUDENTS BELONGING TOSCHEDULED CASTES3.13 Under the scheme, financial assistance is

provided to Scheduled Castes students for pursuing

studies beyond matriculation in recognised

institutions. The assistance includes maintenance

allowance, reimbursement of compulsory non-

refundable fees charged by the institution, thesis

typing/printing charges, study tour charges in case

of professional courses, book allowance for

students pursuing correspondence courses and

additional allowances for students with disabilities.

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Scholarship is disbursed through respective State

Governments and Union Territory Administrations

and 100% central assistance is provided to them

over and above their committed liability. With

effect from IXth Five Year Plan, the committed

liability is dispensed with for the North Eastern

States.

Performance

3.13.2 Performance of the scheme during the

last three years including the current financial

year is as follows:

Year Budget Central No. of

Allocation Assistance BeneficiariesReleased (in lakhs)

(Rs.in crore) (Rs. in crore)

2002-2003 150.00 153.05 18.94

2003-2004 260.00 264.99 19.94

2004-2005 313.24 330.27 22.66

2005-2006 371.89 377.98 24.99(As on 31.12.2005) (estimated)

3.13.3 During the current year (upto December

2005) Financial and Physical achievement is given

in the Annexure-VI.

PRE MATRIC SCHOLARSHIPS TO

THE CHILDREN OF THOSE

ENGAGED IN UNCLEAN

OCCUPATIONS

3.14 Under the scheme, the children of those

engaged in unclean occupations i.e. scavengers,

flayers and tanners are provided assistance to

pursue education upto matriculation level. The

Scholarship is provided through State Governments

and Union Territory Administrations. Central

assistance is provided to the State Governments

on 50:50 basis and 100% to Union Territory

Administrations over and above their committed

liability. Students amongst target groups with

disabilities are also assisted. There is no income

ceiling for award of scholarships under the scheme.

The present coverage is over 5 lakh students.

Performance

3.14.2 Performance of the scheme during the last

three years including the current financial year is

as follows:-

Year Budget Central No. of Allocation Assistance Beneficiaries Released (in lakhs) (Rs.in crore) (Rs. in crore)

2002-2003 14.50 5.13 5.82

2003-2004 14.50 14.60 5.03

2004-2005 16.00 9.89 5.61

2005-2006 16.00 10.68 5.89(As on Estimated

31.12.2005)

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3.14.3 During the current year (upto December

2005) Financial and Physical achievement is given

in the Annexure-VII.

NATIONAL OVERSEASSCHOLARSHIPS SCHEME FOR SCETC. STUDENTS FOR HIGHERSTUDIES ABROAD

3.15 Under the scheme financial assistance is

provided to meritorious selected students for

pursuing higher studies abroad in the specified

fields of Engineering, Technology and Science at

Masters level courses, Ph. D and Post Doctoral

Research Programs. The assistance includes the

cost of maintenance allowance, travel expenses,

tuition fee and other educational expenses. Twenty

(20) awards are allocated annually out of which

17 awards are for Scheduled Castes, 2 awards for

De-Notified Nomadic and Semi Nomadic Tribes

and 1 award for landless agricultural laborers and

traditional artisans.

3.16 The budget allocations and the expenditure

incurred under the scheme during the last three

years including the current financial year are as

follows:-:-

(Rs. in lakhs)

Year Budget Allocation Expenditure

2002-2003 113.00 50.00

2003-2004 70.00 70.00

2004-2005 100.00 90.00

2005-2006 100.00 71.65

(As on 31.12.2005)

UPGRADATION OF MERIT FORSC STUDENTS

3.17 The main objective of the scheme of

‘Upgradation of Merit of SC students’ is to upgrade

the merit of Scheduled Caste students by providing

them with facilities for all round development

through education in residential schools. The

scheme provides for 100% central assistance to

State/UTs for arrangement of remedial and special

coaching for SC students studying in class IX to XII.

Financial assistance is provided to students as

package grant of Rs.15,000/- per year per student,

out of which Rs.5000/- is for boarding & lodging,

Rs.1000/- for pocket expenses, Rs.2000/- for

books and stationery and Rs.7000/- for the

honorarium to Principals/experts involved in

providing the remedial/ special coaching. SC

students with disability enjoy additional benefits.

3.17.2 The details of releases of the Central

assistance and the number of SC students benefited

under the Scheme during the last three years & the

current year are as follows:-

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(Rs. in Crores)

Year Expenditure Beneficiaries

2002-2003 3.05 2144

2003-2004 1.85 1378

2004-2005 1.77 1334

2005-2006 5.70 3850(upto Dec. 2005) (As on 31.12.2005)

3.17.3 During the current year (upto December

2005) financial and physical achievement is given

in the Annexure-VIII.

HOSTEL FOR SC BOYS AND GIRLS3.18 Educational development is perceived as a

stepping-stone to economic and social progress

of the persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes.

However, lack of hostel facilities is a major

impediment in their educational development. In

order to provide hostel facilities to SC students

studying in middle schools, higher secondary

schools, colleges and Universities for enabling them

to pursue their studies in educational Centres, the

Government has formulated the Scheme of Hostels

for Schedules Castes Girls and Boys. The Scheme

provides for release of central assistance to State

Governments on 50:50 matching share basis

(100% to UTs) and 90% grant to Central

Universities for construction of Hostel buildings.

Other universities can also receive central

assistance upto 45% and the remaining amount

has to be provided by their respective States (45%)

and themselves (10%). However, in case the

concerned State Government is not able to

contribute its expected share of 45%, the University

may bear the share of former also thereby bringing

up its net contribution to 55%. The Non-

Governmental Organisations also get assistance

on the basis of 45:45:10 through their States/UT’s,

for extension of their existing hostels. The cost of

construction of hostels is worked out on the basis

of State/CPWD schedule of rates. The expenditure

on maintenance of these hostels is to be borne by

the respective States/UT’s/Universities from their

own funds.

3.18.2 The details of central assistance, number

of hostels sanctioned and the number of seats

made available during the last four years are as

follows:-

(Rs. In Crores)

Year Amount No of Hostels No. ofReleased sanctioned seats

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

2002-2003 21.99 20.00 191 127 11582 11484

2003-2004 35.25 20.50 266 111 8779 9277

2004-2005 24.92 16.03 125 79 6618 7172

2005-2006 25.50 20.00 84 36 7367 2954(31.12.2005)

3.18.3 During the current year (upto December

2005) financial and physical achievement in

respect of Boys and Girls Hostel are given in the

Annexure-IX and X respectively.

COACHING & ALLIEDASSISTANCE FOR WEAKERSECTIONS INCLUDINGSCHEDULED CASTES (SC), OTHERBACKWARD CLASSES (OBC) ANDMINORITIES.

3.19 The scheme has been designed to cater to

the needs of prospective job seekers belonging to

SCs, OBCs and Minorities by way of providing

special pre-examination coaching in order to

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enable them to compete with general category

students for:-

a) Admission into institutions imparting technical,

vocational courses such as engineering,

medical, agriculture, management, information

technology and service related courses, both

in public and private sectors including Call

Centres.

b) Recruitment to services under Groups ‘A’ and

‘B’ under the Central and the State

Governments, Public Sector Undertakings,

Banks as well as in the Private sector.

3.19.2 The Scheme is being implemented through

State Governments, Universities and NGOs.

Institutions run by State Governments are getting

central assistance on 50:50 basis. Assistance to

Universities and NGOs is on 90:10 basis. The

UTs are eligible for 100% financial assistance. The

coaching centres are entitled to financial assistance

of Rs.8,000/- per student per course for training

in Group ‘A’ services and Rs.6,000/- per student

per course for Group ‘B’ Services and professional

courses/other examinations. Besides this, students

are also entitled to get monthly stipend. The

duration of coaching may be from 3 to 6 months

as per the requirement.

3.19.3 Only students belonging to SCs, OBCs and

Minorities having family income of less than Rs. 1

lakh per annum are eligible for admission. The

State Governments/NGOs/Universities are

providing coaching to candidates belonging to

SCs, OBCs and Minorities in the ratio of 5:3:2

respectively.

3.19.4 Considering the huge potential in the

Business Processing Organisation (BPO) sector,

Call Centre Training is provided to the beneficiaries

through two IT giants viz. APTECH Ltd and NIIT

Ltd at six metro centres namely Banglore, Chennai,

Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Kolkata.

3.19.5 The details of central share released and

the number of students covered under the scheme

of Coaching and Allied during the last three years

and the current year are as follows:-

Year Releases No. of

(Rs. In crore) Beneficiaries

2002-2003 5.47 12819

2003-2004 3.98 7030

2004-2005 4.96 11905

2005-2006 0.62 1867

(31.12.2005) (31.12.2005)

3.19.6 During the current year (upto December

2005) financial and physical achievement and a

list of voluntary organizations are given in the

Annexure-XI and XII respectively.

C. SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT

IMPLEMENTATION OF THEPROTECTION OF CIVIL RIGHTSACT, 1955 AND THE SCHEDULEDCASTES AND THE SCHEDULEDTRIBES (PREVENTION OFATROCITIES) ACT, 1989.

3.20 With a view to financially assist the States/

UTs in implementation of provisions of Protection

of Civil Rights Act, 1955 and Scheduled Castes

and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities)

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Act, 1989. 50% of the total expenditure over and

above the committed liability is provided to the

State Governments by way of central assistance.

Union Territory Administrations get 100% central

assistance. Central assistance under the Scheme

is mainly provided for strengthening of the

administrative, enforcement and judicial machinery,

awareness generation, and relief and rehabilitation

of the affected persons.

3.20.2 The Governments of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar,

Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh,

Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, and

Uttar Pradesh have also identified the atrocity

prone/sensitive areas in their respective States.

3.20.3 For ensuring early prosecution of cases

under the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled

Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, 130

Exclusive Special Courts, have been set up in the

States of Andhra Pradesh (05), Bihar (11),

Chhatisgarh (07), Gujarat (10), Karnataka (07),

Madhya Pradesh (29), Rajasthan (17), Tamil Nadu

(04) and Uttar Pradesh (40). Further all State

Governments except Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram

and Nagaland, which are predominantly tribal

Area States, have notified the existing Courts of

Sessions as Special Courts for the trial of offences

under the Act. Nevertheless, such States, which

have significant number of pendency of cases in

the courts and have not yet, set up exclusive special

courts would be persuaded to set up exclusive special

courts for speedy trial of cases under the Act.

3.20.4 In pursuance of relevant provisions of the

Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 and the

Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes

(Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, an Annual

Report in respect of each of the Act, on the

measures taken by the State Governments/Union

Territory Administrations and the Government of

India itself is also placed on the Table of both

Houses of Parliament. The Annual Report under

each of the Act, for the calendar year 2003 Has

been laid on the Table of both Houses of

Parliament.

3.20.5 During the year 2005-06, the

implementation of the Protection of Civil Rights Act,

1955 and the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled

Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 was

reviewed on 31.08.2005, in a meeting of State

Secretaries of Social Welfare /SC & ST

Development Department.

3.20.6 The details of central assistance released

to the State Governments/UT Administrations

during the last four years and current financial year

is given below: -

Year Released Amount

(Rs. in crores)

2002 - 2003 40.17

2003 – 2004 36.38

2004 - 2005 34.75

2005 – 2006 35.48

(31.12.2005)

3.20.7 During the current year (upto December

2005) financial and physical achievement is given

in the Annexure-XIII.

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D. MONITORING OF POINT11(A) OF TWENTY POINTPROGRAMME - JUSTICETO SCHEDULED CASTES.

3.21 A large proportion of the Scheduled Caste

population still lives below the poverty line.

Economic assistance is provided to Scheduled

Caste families to enable them to rise above the

poverty line through schemes funded through

budgetary support of the Central and State

Governments. The Ministry fixes annual targets for

assisting SC families under Point 11(A) of Twenty

Point Programme, for 27 States and UTs having a

Special Component Plan and also monitors the

achievement.

3.21.2 The year wise details of targets fixed and

achievements made during three pervious years

and 2005-06 under Point 11 (A) of 20 Point

Programme are given below:

(Rs. in lakh)

Year Number of SC Number of SC

families targetted families covered

2002 - 2003 23.57 23.05

2003 - 2004 24.00 25.59

2004 - 2005 24.49 28.11

2005 – 2006 24.70 14.13(Upto October 2005)

Hon’ble Minister of Defence Shri Pranab Mukherjee on 21.6.2005 chaired the meeting of Group of Ministers on DalitAffairs. Hon’ble Ministers Shri Shiv Raj Patil (Home), Shri Sharad Pawar (Agriculture) Shri Arjun Singh (Human Resources

Development) and Smt. Meira Kumar (Social Justice & Empowerment) also attended the meeting.

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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION INCLUDINGRESERVATION IN PRIVATE SECTOR FORSCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED

TRIBES

3.22 The National Common Minimum

Programme (NCMP) lays down that “the UPA

Government is very sensitive to the issue of

affirmative action, including reservations in the

private sector. It will immediately initiate a national

dialogue with all political parties, industry and other

organisations to see how best the private sector

can fulfill the aspirations of SC and ST youth”.

3.22.2 In pursuance to the above, a Group of

Ministers (GOM) has been constituted to examine

the issue of affirmative action including reservation

in the Private Sector for initiating a dialogue with

the industry to see how best the private sector can

fulfill the aspirations of the youth belonging to the

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. The

Group of Ministers has held four meetings so far.

It has obtained views of Associations of industry

and trade and interacted with the representatives

of the national level Associations of industry and

trade viz. Federation of Indian Chamber of

Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Confederation of

Indian Industry (CII) Associated Chamber of

Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM)

and PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The GOM in its fourth meeting held on 23rd June,

2005 had decided that legal opinion may be

obtained from three eminent luminaries namely,

Shri Milon K. Banerji, Attorney General of India,

Justice (Retired) K. Ramaswamy and Shri F.S.

Nariman, Senior Advocate on whether any existing

articles of Constitution can be operated to enact a

legislation to provide for reservation for Scheduled

Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the services of

private sector.

E VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATION

VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONSWORKING FOR SCHEDULEDCASTES

3.23 The objective of the scheme is to utilize the

services of capable and reliable voluntary

organizations in the process of socio-economic

development of scheduled castes. Under this

scheme, grant-in-aid is given by the Government

of India to the voluntary organizations to the extent

of 90% of each project cost for activities, such as

opening of facilities for general/technical/

vocational education including pre-school

education, Service activities such as medical

centers, dispensaries and income generating

activities such as technical training in a variety of

commercial trades.

3.23.2 During the current financial year 2005-06

(up to 31-12-2005), grant-in-aid amounting to

Rs.21.34 crores has been sanctioned to 311

voluntary organizations spreading all over the

country benefiting 36459 beneficiaries. A list of

voluntary organizations that have received grant

during the current financial year 2005-06 (up to

31-12-2005) is given at Annexure-XIV.

3.23.3 As is evident from the pattern of utilization

of grants, the trend is tilted towards education. This

is certainly a welcome trend in the context of the

86th Amendment to the Constitution declaring “right

to free and compulsory education” as an

enforceable fundamental right of every Indian citizen.

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3.23.4 The table given below gives the details of

grant-in-aid sanctioned to the NGOs during the

last few years.

(Rs. in crore)

Year B.E. Grant No. of No. ofsanctioned NGOs beneficiaries

assisted covered

2002-2003 24.00 24.00 399 64938

2003-2004 24.00 24.00 367 60464

2004-2005 26.53 26.53 353 38944

2005-2006 27.00 21.34 301 36459(upto

31-12-2005)

F. CONSTITUTIONAL/STATUTORY/APEX LEVELBODIES

NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR

SCHEDULED CASTES

3.24 The National Commission for Scheduled

Castes and Scheduled Tribes was set up under

Article 338 of the Constitution in 1990 by 65th

Constitutional (Amendment)Act 1990. The

National Commission for Scheduled Castes and

Scheduled Tribes has been bifurcated in two

Commissions namely National Commission of

Scheduled Castes and National Commission of

Scheduled Tribes by 89th Constitutional

(Amendment) Act, 2003.

3.24.2 The Commission is responsible to monitor

the safeguards provided for Scheduled Castes and

also to review issues concerning their welfare. The

Commission has wide powers to protect, safeguard

and to promote the interests of the SCs. The

Commission has been conferred powers, of a civil

court trying a suit, to summon and enforce the

attendance of any person from any part of India

and examining on oath, receiving evidence on

affidavits.

3.24.3 Erstwhile National Commission for

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (NCSCST)

has submitted seven Annual Reports and four

special reports under clause 6 of article338 of the

constitution. Out of the 7 reports 6 reports have

been laid and 4 special Reports have also been

laid on the Table of both Houses of Parliament.

3.24.4 The National Commission for Scheduled

Castes has been reconstituted on 25.2.2004. The

composition of the National Commission for

Scheduled Castes is as follows:

1. Shri Suraj Bhan Chairman

2. Shri Fakir Bhai Vaghela Vice Chairman

3. Shri Phool Chand Member

4. Shri V. Devendra Member

5. Smt Surekha Lambature Member

NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR SAFAIKARAMACHARI

3.25 The National Commission for Safai

Karamcharis was set up under the provisions of

the National Commission for Safai Karamcharis

Act, 1993 to promote and safeguard the interests

and rights of Safai Karamcharis. The present

Commission has been constituted through a

Resolution dated 09-09-2004 for a period upto

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31-12-2007 with the following composition :

1. Smt. Santosh Choudhary Chairperson

2. Shri Ram Swaroop Ram Member

3. Shri Shiv Balak Pasi Member

4. Shri Radheyshyam Chauhan Member

5. Vacant Member

3.25.2 The Commission has so far submitted six

Reports to the Government, out of which four

Reports and the Action Taken Memoranda thereon

have already been laid on the Table of both Houses

of Parliament.

DR. AMBEDKAR FOUNDATION

3.26 The main objective of the Foundation is to

propogate the ideology, philosophy and message

of Babasaheb Dr. B. R. Ambedkar among the

people in India as well as abroad. The

achievements under the following schemes are

given below:-

Dr. Ambedkar Medical Scheme: - The

foundation released Rs.3.14 lakh to 13 patients.

Dr. Ambedkar National Scholarship

Scheme: - Under the scheme Rs.62.70 lakh was

released to 205 students.

Dr. Ambedkar chairs:- The foundation had

also set up Dr. Ambedkar chairs in ten universities.

They carry out research on thoughts and ideals of

Dr. Ambedkar. During the year an amount of

Rs.26.76 lakh has been released to the Dr.

Ambedkar Chairs set up in different Universities/

Institutes. Two books were published by Professors

of the Ambedkar Chairs during the year. These

are :- (1) Ambedkar on Law, Constitution and Social

Justice, Edited by Mohammad Shabbir (2) Quest

for Human Rights, Edited by Mohammad Shabbir.

Collected works of Baba Saheb Dr.

Ambedkar (CWBA) project:- The work of

Baba Saheb Ambedkar has been printed in 37

volumes in Tamil language. The last three volumes

were printed during the current year.

“Samajik Nyaya Sandesh” :- The magazine

is published by the foundation every month.

3.26.2 The foundation also organizes birth

anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar on 14.4.2006 and

Mahaparinirvan Divas of Dr. Ambedkar on 6 th

December every year.

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The Constitution of India specifically recognizes the

existence of a category of people called the

“Socially and Educationally Backward Classes” or

backward classes other than Scheduled Castes

and Scheduled Tribes.

NATIONAL COMMISSION FORBACKWARD CLASSES (NCBC)4.2 The National Commission for Backward

Classes (NCBC) was set up in 1993. The

Commission tenders advice in respect of castes/

sub castes/synonyms/communities for inclusion/

exclusion in/from the Central list of Other Backward

Classes. So far 2280 castes/sub-castes/synonyms/

communities have been notified on the basis of

advices tendered by the Commission through 21

notifications upto Febuary 2006.

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Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment Shrimati Meira Kumar on 27.7.2005 addressing States/UT/s Chairpersons ofBackward Classes Commission in New Delhi

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SCHEMES FOR THE WELFARE OFTHE OBCS

4.3 An important input for improving the social

and economic status of backward communities lies

in improving their access to education

programmes. A number of schemes had been

launched by the Government in the Ninth Plan for

providing scholarships for pursuing both Pre-matric

and Post-matric as well as other higher education.

These are being critically evaluated and revised.

PRE-MATRIC SCHOLARSHIPSFOR OBCS

4.4 The scheme aims to motivate children of OBCs

studying at Pre-matric stage in recognised schools.

Under this scheme, scholarships are awarded to

the students belonging to OBCs whose parent’s/

guardian’s income from all sources does not

exceed Rs. 44,500/- per annum. The scholarships

are to be given to the students in class I or any

subsequent class of pre-matric stage in the case

of day scholars and class III or any subsequent

class of pre-matric stage in the case of hostellers.

The scholarship is tenable in such institutions and

for such pre-matriculation courses, which have

been duly recognized by the concerned State

Government and Union Territory Administration.

Under the scheme, 50% Central assistance is

provided to the State Governments over and above

the Committed Liability. In case of UTs 100% central

assistance is provided. The Financial and physical

achievements for the past three years & current

year (upto December 2005) under the scheme are

as under:-

(Rs. in crores )

Year Budget Funds No. ofProvision released Beneficiaries

2002-2003 16.76 18.74 5,85,853

2003-2004 15.30 17.00 15,95,736

2004-2005 16.80 18.75 12.69.650

2005-2006 19.72 19.09 13,12,047(upto Dec. 05) (upto Dec. 05)

Details of financial & physical achievements

State-wise upto Dec. 05 during the current year is

given at Annexure - XV

POST-MATRIC SCHOLARSHIPSTO THE OBC STUDENTS

4.5The Scheme is intended to promote higher

education by providing financial support to OBC

students studying at post-matric/post-secondary

levels including Ph.D. degrees, etc. These

scholarships are awarded through the State

Governments/UT Administrations to which the

applicant actually belongs. Under the Scheme,

100% central assistance is provided to State

Governments/UT Administrations over and above

the committed liability. These scholarships are given

for study in recognized institutions. Unemployed

students whose parents’/guardians’ income from

all sources does not exceed Rs.44,500/- per

annum are entitled for scholarship under the

Scheme. The financial and physical achievements

for the last three years & current year under the

scheme are as under: -

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(Rs. in crores )

Year Budget Funds No. ofProvision released Beneficiaries

2002-2003 21.29 28.42 2,53,455

2003-2004 21.59 23.99 2,40,371

2004-2005 21.73 23.67 2,27,980

2005-2006 23.40 21.88 1,58,002

(upto Dec. 05) (upto Dec. 05)

Details of state-wise financial and achievements

are given in the Annexure XVI.

HOSTELS FOR OBC BOYS &GIRLS

4.6 The scheme aims at providing better

educational opportunities to students belonging to

other backward classes. Under the scheme, 50%

central assistance is provided to the States and

100% to UTs for such constructions. These hostels

are constructed for middle, secondary, college and

university level students. At least one third are

constructed exclusively for girls. Five percent of the

total seats in these hostels are reserved for disabled

students. The financial and physical achievements

for the last three years & the current year (upto

Dec. 05) under the scheme are as under: -

(Rs. in crores )

Year Budget Achievements

Provision Funds No. of

released Beneficiaries

2002-2003 14.85 14.33 5808

2003-2004 11.70 10.20 4061

2004-2005 12.76 12.65 5821

2005-2006 12.55 10.72 5100

(upto Dec. 05) (upto Dec. 05)

Details of state-wise financial and achievements

are given in the Annexure XVII.

ASSISTANCE TO VOLUNTARYORGANIZATIONS FOR WELFAREOF OBCS

4.7 The scheme was launched with the objective

of involving the voluntary sector for improving the

educational and socio-economic conditions of the

OBCs through skill upgradation. The effort is to

enable them to start income generating activities

on their own or get gainfully employed. The

Government of India meet 90% of the approved

expenditure on any or all of the specified items

under the scheme. The financial and physical

achievements for the last three years & the current

year (upto Dec. 05) under the scheme are as

under:-

(Rs. in crores )

Year Budget Achievements

Provision Funds No. of

released NGOs assisted

2002-2003 3.46 4.80 201

2003-2004 4.50 4.50 193

2004-2005 5.00 5.00 190

2005-2006 5.00 1.59 (upto Dec. 05)

(upto Dec.05) 107

4.8 A list of voluntary organizations, which have

received grant during the year, is given at

Annexure - XVIII.

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NATIONAL BACKWARD CLASSESFINANCE & DEVELOPMENTCORPORATION (NBCFDC)

4.9 The National Backward Classes Finance &

Development Corporation (NBCFDC) was set up

as a company not for profit under Section 25 of

the Companies Act 1956. The Corporation

undertakes to provide additional channel of finance

to backward classes for economically and

financially viable schemes and projects; and

upgrade the technological and entrepreneurial

skills of individuals or groups belonging to

Backward Classes.

4.9.2 NBCFDC assists a wide range of income

generating activities which include agricultural and

allied activities, artisan and traditional occupations,

technical trades, self employment, small scale and

tiny industry, small business, transport services, etc.

The Government of India has made available

Rs.436.35 crores to the Corporation as paid-up

capital towards the authorized share capital of

Rs.700.00 crores as on date. The Corporation has

disbursed Rs.1050.87 crores covering 6,51,648

beneficiaries.

The year-wise details of the disbursements and

persons benefited during 2002-2003 to 2005-

06 (till 31.12.2005) are given below:-

S.No. Year Amount disbursed No. of Beneficiaries

(Rs. in crores)

1. 2002-03 125.93 84682

2 2003-04 131.09 81830

3 2004-05 93.42 61538

4. 2005-06 58,86 37578

4.9.3 In order to implement the schemes at

grassroots level and to promote and support micro-

credit scheme especially for women started

beneficiaries, the Corporation has started Micro

Financing through State Channelising Agencies

(SCAs). SCAs can implement the scheme either

directly or through Self Help Groups (SGHs). The

Corporation has implementing the Mahila

Samridhi Yojana with effect from 1.10.2003 under

Micro Finance Scheme in which loans are provided

@ 1% to SCA(s) for further disbursement to women

beneficiaries @ 4% .

4.9.4 The Corporation has also been

implementing the new Swarnima Scheme w.e.f.

2001-2002 for women belonging to Backward

Classes living below the poverty line.

4.9.5 Under the scheme, the financial assistance

to the extent of Rs.50,000/- per beneficiary is

provided at concessional rate of interest of 4%

per annum.

4.9.6 With a view to identifying the system’s

deficiencies and taking corrective measures

towards bringing about transparency in its

operations, the Corporation has asked the SCAs

to get at least one major scheme evaluated in States

through accredited institutions.

COMMISSION FORECONOMICALLY BACKWARDCLASSES

4.10 The Government of India has re-constituted

the Commission for Economically Backward

Classes through a resolution dated 3.3.2005. The

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Commission shall submit its report within six month

from the date of appointment of its Chairperson.

The terms and references of the said Commission

are as below:-

(a) to elicit the views of the State Governments/

Union territories and others on the subject;

(b) to suggest criteria for identification of

economically backward classes; and

(c) to recommend the welfare measures and

quantum of reservation in education &

government employment in consultation with

the National Commission for Religions &

linguistic Minorities.

(d) to suggest the necessary Constitutional, legal

and administrative modalities as required for

the implementation of their recommendations.

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Five religious communities viz Muslims, Christians,

Sikhs, Buddhists and Zoroastrians (Parsis) have

been notified as minorities as per provision under

the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) Act-

1992. These five communities constitute about

18% of the country’s total population as per census

2001. The Government’s is to create conditions

in which the minorities are assured that their

Constitutional and legal rights are safeguarded,

as they are educationally backward efforts are

made to bring up at least their level equal to the

general population.

CONSTITUTIONAL SAFEGAURDS

5.2 Under the Constitution of India, certain

safeguards have been provided to the religious and

linguistic Minorities. Following are some of the

important Constitutional safeguards for minorities:

(i) Articles 29 provides for right to conserve

language, script and culture;

(ii) Article 30 gives the right to establish and

administer educational institution of choice;

(iii) Article 347 provides for Presidential direction

for recognition of language;

(iv) Article 350 provides for right to submit

representations for redressal of grievances to

any authority in the Government in any of the

languages used in the States/Union.

(v) Article 350A provides for facilities for instruction

through mother tongue at the Primary stage of

education, and

(vi) Article 350-B provides for a Special Officer to

investigate all matters relating to the safeguards

provided for linguistic minorities under the

Constitution.

NATIONAL COMMISSION FORMINORITIES

5.3 The Minorities Commission was set up by the

Ministry of Home Affairs vide its Resolution dated

12th January, 1978. With the enactment of the

National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992, the

Commission became a statutory body and was

renamed as ‘National Commission for Minorities’

(NCM). The first Statutory Commission was set

up on 17 th May, 1993. by the then Ministry of

Welfare vide its Notification dated 23rd October,

1993 in exercise of the powers conferred under

Section 2 (c) of National Commission for Minorities

Act,1992.

5.3.2 The fourth Commission was constituted on

7th February 2003 for a period of three years.

5.3.3 The Commission was reconstituted with

Shri Mohammad Hamid Ansari as Chairperson, &

Shri Lama Chosphel Zotpa and Shri Harcharan

Singh Josh as Members.

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5.3.4 During the period from 1.4.2005 to

31.12.2005, the Commission received 2812

complaints from individuals/organizations

belonging to all the five notified minority

communities. The representations were mostly

related to police atrocities, service matters and

encroachments on religious properties. After due

process of enquiry, the Commission made

appropriate recommendations to the concerned

authorities for redressal of the grievances. Besides,

some of other important activities undertaken by

the Commission during the period are:-

(i) Review meetings were held by the Commission

at State capitals to review the cases of minority

communities pending with respective State

Governments of Rajasthan, West Bengal,

Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana resulting in

the settlement of a large number of long

pending cases.

(ii) On 10.5.2005, an inter-faith seminar on

communal harmony was organized by the

Commission with eminent intellectuals and

representatives of Minority Communities to

discuss the ways and means of projecting the

multi-cultural fabric of India through dialogue

amongst the major religious communities of

the country. The seminar was inaugurated by

Dr. Karan Singh, Hon’ble Member of Parliament

(Rajya Sabha).

(iii) The Commission has set up a four Member

Expert Committee of demographers to analyse

the 2001 Census data of religious minorities

appearing in the ‘The First Report on Religion

Data’ published by the Registrar General &

Census Commissioner of India released on

6.9.2004.

iv) The Commission observed the Minorities Rights

Day on 19.12.2005 and organized a

symposium on “Ways to strengthen communal

harmony” at New Delhi. On this occasion,

the National Integration Award 2005 (instituted

in 2003) was conferred on Dr. Karan Singh,

M.P. in recognition of his valuable contribution

to the communal harmony. Shri Bhairon Singh

Shekhawat Hon’ble Vice President of India

presided over the function.

5.3.5 The National Common Minimum

Programme inter-alia made a stipulation that the

Government would examine the question of

providing Constitutional status to the Minorities

Commission. Accordingly, the Government has

introduced the Constitution (One Hundred and

Third Amendment) Bill, 2004 to insert Article 340-

A in the Constitution to confer the Constitutional

Status upon the National Commission for Minorities

and the National Commission for Minorities

(Repeal) Bill, 2004 in Lok Sabha on 23rd December

2004. These Bills had been referred to Standing

Committee. The Committee has completed its

examination and submitted the report to Lok

Sabha.

NATIONAL COMMISSION FORRELIGIOUS AND LINGUISTICMINORITIES (NCRLM)

5.4 The National Commission for Religious and

Linguistic Minorities has been set up by the

Government under the chairmanship of Justice

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(Retd.) Ranganath Misra to recommend welfare

measures for the socially and economically

backward sections among the religious and

linguistic minorities. The other members of the

Commission are:

i) Prof. (Dr.) Tahir Mahmood

ii) Dr. Anil Wilson

iii) Dr. Mohinder Singh

5.4.2The term of the Commission which was earlier

for six months w.e.f. 21-3-2005 has been extended

up to 30-4-2006. The Commission would suggest

criteria for the identification and recommend

measures for the welfare of the socially and

economically backward sections among the

religious and linguistic minorities, including

reservation in education and government

employment. It would also suggest the necessary

Constitutional, legal and administrative modalities,

as required for the implementation of its

recommendations and present a report on its

deliberations and recommendations. The

Commission has given nine studies to Research

Institutes and four reports have been received. The

Commission has already visited 13 states.

5.4.3The terms of reference of the Commission

have been expanded to examine the justification

for specification of Dalit Christian and Dalit Muslim

as Scheduled Castes for the purpose of

reservations. The Commission has since received

certain representations in this regard, is engaged

in the collection of relevant data/material from the

concerned quarters. Interaction with the NGO/

Associations of the concerned communities has

started. The matter is also being discussed with

the representatives of State Governments.

SPECIAL OFFICER FORLINGUISTIC MINORITIES

5.5 The Office of the Special Officer for Linguistic

Minorities (commonly known as the Commissioner

for Linguistic Minorities (CLM) was created in July

1957, in pursuance of the provision of Article 350-

B of the Constitution. The Commissioner for

Linguistic Minorities of India (CLM) has his

Headquarters at Allahabad and Regional Offices

at Kolkata, Belguam and Chennai. The CLM takes

up all the matters pertaining to the grievances

arising out of the non-implementation of the

Constitutional and Nationally Agreed Scheme of

Safeguards provided to linguistic minorities that

come to its notice or are brought to its knowledge

by the linguistic minority individuals, groups,

associations or organisations at the highest political

and administrative levels of the State Governments

and UT Administrations and recommends remedial

actions to be taken.

5.5.2 The 42nd Annual Report was tabled in Lok

Sabha on 18.8.2005 and in Rajya Sabha on

22.8.2005. The 43rd Annual Report has also been

submitted.

5.5.3 The Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities

has presented a Special Report on Minor

Languages to the Hon’ble Minister for Social Justice

and Empowerment on 2.1.2006. The

recommendations will be forwarded to the State

Governments and concerned Ministry for suitable

action.

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15- POINT PROGRAMME FORWELFARE OF MINORITIES

5.6 The 15-Point Programme for welfare of

minorities was launched in May 1983. The

Programme is in the nature of guidelines and aims

at giving a sense of security and for ensuring rapid

socio-economic development of minority

communities. The 15-Point Programme is based

on a 3-pronged approach, namely, (i) to tackle

the situation arising out of communal riots, (ii)

ensuring adequate representation of the minority

communities in employment under the Central and

State Governments as well as Public Sector

Undertakings and (iii) other measures, such as,

ensuring flow of benefits to the minority

communities under various development

programmes, maintenance and development of

religious places, Wakf properties and redressal of

grievances of the minorities.

5.6.2The State Governments/UTs and the

concerned Ministries/Departments of Govt. of India

implement the programme. The Ministry obtains

half-yearly reports in respect of points 1 to 5 & 7

to 9 from the Ministry of Home Affairs, on point

10 are being obtained from Central Ministries/

Deptts and PSUs. Half-yearly reports in respect of

points 11 to 14 are received from the State

Governments/Departments. The information

received from concerned agencies is reviewed and

the deficiencies noticed are brought to the notice

of the authorities concerned for remedial action.

5.6.3 A Committee has been constituted to review

the implementation of 15-Point Programme for

welfare of minorities under the Chairpersonship of

Secretary (SJ&E) with representatives from

Ministries of Home, Human Resources

Development, Labour, Rural Development, Chief

Secretaries of States/UTs, Joint Secretary

(Minorities), Ministry of (SJ&E) and five nominated

members of each nationally declared minorities.

The first meeting of this Committee was held in the

month of August 2005 at Vigyan Bhawan, New

Delhi.

5.6.4 A need has been felt to review and recast

the 15-Point Programme to sharply focus action

on issues intimately linked with the social,

educational and economic uplift of the minorities.

SCHEME FOR EDUCATIONALDEVELOPMENT

MAULANA AZAD EDUCATIONFOUNDATION

5.7 Maulana Azad Education Foundation is a

voluntary, non-political, non-profit making social

service organisation established to promote

education amongst the educationally backward

minorities. The Maulana Azad Education

Foundation was established in July, 1989 and it is

fully funded by the Ministry of Social Justice &

Empowerment, Government of India. During the

year, Rs. 29.99 Crores have been released to the

Foundation towards angumentation of the corpus

fund from Rs. 70.01 Crore to Rs. 100 Crores.

5.7.2The schemes run by the Foundation are as

under:-

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(i) Financial assistance to establish/expand

schools/residential schools/colleges;

(ii) Financial assistance for purchase of laboratory

equipments and furniture etc;

(iii) Financial assistance for setting up/

strengthening Vocational/Technical Training

Centre/Institutes;

(iv) Financial Assistance for Construction of Hostel

buildings.

(v) Maulana Azad National Scholarships for

Meritorious Girl Students

(vi) Maulana Azad Sadbhawana Kendras

(vii)Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Literacy Awards.

5.7.3 The Foundation has sanctioned upto 31st

March 2005 a total grant-in-aid of Rs.80.50 crores

to 622 NGOs/Local Bodies all over the country

since its inception under its various Schemes.

During the current financial year i.e., 2005-06,

the financial and physical achievements of the

Foundation upto 31st December, 2005 is as under:-

S.No. Scheme Amount No. of

(Rs. in crore) beneficiaries

(i) Scholarships 3.51 3508* (in lakhs)

(ii) Other Programmes 2.15 17 NGOs

* This figure includes 1368 Nos. of previous year’s

quota. This also includes an expenditure of

Rs.15.90 lakhs over the distribution of Scholarship

to 159 Girls Students in North Eastern Region.

5.7.4Under the scheme of Maulana Azad Literacy

Award, the Foundation awarded the Literacy Award

to three NGOs viz. Hamdard Public School, New

Delhi, Muslim Educational Society, Calicut (Kerala)

and The F.D.Education Society, Ahmedabad

(Gujarat) for their outstanding performance in the

field of promoting education amongst the

educationally backward minorities for the year

2005.

5.7.5The Foundation also organized In-service

Teachers Training Programs through Marwar

Muslim Educational Society, Jodhpur (Rajasthan),

Nayab Abbasi Girls Degree College, Amroha (UP),

Maharashtra Cosmopolitan Education Society,

Pune (Maharashtra) and Maulana Azad College,

Ranchi (Jharkhand).

5.7.6The Foundation is also running a Vocational

Training Center for Women at Ajmeri Gate, Delhi

imparting training to about 250 Girls in the trades

of Cutting & Tailoring, Textile Designing, Beauty

Culture, Arts & Crafts & Computers.

SCHEMES FOR ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT

NATIONAL MINORITIESDEVELOPMENT AND FINANCECORPORATION

5.8 National Minorities Development & Finance

Corporation (NMDFC) was incorporated on 30th

September 1994, with an objective to promote

economic and developmental activities for

Backward Sections among minorities. To achieve

its objective, NMDFC is providing concessional

finance for self-employment activities to eligible

beneficiaries belonging to minority communities

having family income below double the poverty

line.

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5.8.2 NMDFC has two channels to reach to the

ultimate beneficiaries (i) through the State

Channelising Agencies (SCAs) nominated by the

respective State /UT Government and the other

(ii) through Non Governmental Organizations

(NGOs). Under SCA programme, projects costing

up to Rs. 5.00 Lakhs to the individual beneficiaries

are financed. Funds for this purpose are made

available to the SCAs at interest rate of 3% for

further loaning to the beneficiaries at 6%. The

Corporation is also implementing the schemes of

Vocational training & educational loan through the

SCAs for capacity building of the target groups for

self as well as wage employment.

5.8.3 Under NGO programme a micro credit up

to Rs. 25,000 could be given to the members of

the minority Self Help Groups (SHGs) through the

NGOs. Funds for this purpose are made available

to the NGOs at 1% for further loaning at an interest

rate of 5% per annum. In addition to loaning

activity, NMDFC assists the targeted group in

training for skill up gradation and marketing

assistance. Under NGOs programme, there is also

a provision of interest free loan (adjustable as grant)

for promotion and stabilization of SHGs.

a. NMDFC has recently launched the educational

loan scheme through the State Channelising

Agencies. Under this scheme NMDFC provides

Rs. 2,50,000 to the eligible candidates

belonging to minorities at a concessional

interest rate of 3% p.a. for pursuing professional

and technical education.

b. NMDFC has launched a special programme

of economic development of minorities in the

41 Minority Concentration Districts (MCDs) by

allocating Rs. 1.00 crore for each MCD during

2004-05. This special programme was

formulated in accordance with the Multi

Sectoral Plans prepared by the Government of

India.

c. To implement its programme, NMDFC has

authorised share capital of Rs. 650 Crores out

of which, the share of Govt. of India is Rs.

422.50 crores (65%) and the share of State

Govts. is Rs. 169 crores (26%) while the

remaining Rs. 58.50 crores (9%) is to be

contributed by institutions/individuals having

interest in minorities. Govt. of India has so far

contributed Rs. 332.07 crores in the equity of

NMDFC, while Rs. 75.18 crores has been

contributed by the various State Governments.

5.8.4 Achievements

a. Under SCA programme till since inception

NMDFC has given financial assistance to

1,86,959 beneficiaries spread over 24 States

and 3 Union Territories with an amount of Rs.

711.23 crores. In the current financial year

up to 31st December 2005, an amount of Rs.

38.43 crores has been disbursed to about

8,221 beneficiaries.

b. NGO programme is being implemented by

NMDFC since 1998-99. Till 31/12/2005, a

total disbursement to the tune of Rs. 24.22

Crores has been made under the micro

financing scheme for 77,456 beneficiaries. In

the current financial year 2005-06 i.e. up to

31st December 2005, Micro-credit loan of Rs.

294.00 Lakhs has been disbursed to NGOs

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for 3,529 beneficiaries

c.The following Graph - I show the equity

contribution released by Government of India.

Graph- II show number of beneficiaries assisted

by the corporation and Graph – III details of

funds disbursed by NMDFC.

THE WAKF ACT, 1995

5.9 The Wakf Act, 1995 has been enacted to

provide better administration and supervision of

Wakfs through State Wakf Boards. Earlier the Wakf

Act, 1954 was enforced. The actual working of

the Wakf Act, 1954 brought out many deficiencies

and subsequently various amendments were

carried out and finally after extensive consultation

a new Act namely the Wakf Act, 1995 has been

notified by the Government of India on 22nd

November, 1995, which became effective from

01.01.1996, is applicable to the entire country

except the State of Jammu & Kashmir and Dargah

Khwaja Saheb Ajmer. The Ministry of Social Justice

& Empowerment has been interacting and

liasioning with the State Govts. for implementation

of this Act, mainly in Appointment of Survey

commissioners, Survey of Wakf Properties,

Constitution of Wakf Tribunal, framing of rules and

regulations and Constitution of Wakf Board. So

far 23 states and 5 Union Territories have

constituted their Wakf Board. The Wakf Boards

have not been constituted in Arunachal Pradesh,

Goa, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Daman and

Diu due to negligible muslim population and very

few Wakf properties.

5.9.2 A Joint Parliamentary Committee has been

constituted under the chairmanship of Shri Lal Jan

Basha. Twenty Members drawn from Lok Sabha as

well as Ten Members from Rajya Sabha are its

Members.

CENTRAL WAKF COUNCIL

5.10 The Central Wakf Council is a Statutory Body

established by the Government of India under the

provision of Section 8A of Wakf Act, 1954 (now

read as sub-section 1 of the Section 9 of the Wakf

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Act, 1995) for the purpose of advising it on matters

pertaining to working of the State Wakf Boards

and proper administration of the Wakfs in the

country. The Council consists of a Chairperson,

who is the Union Minister, Incharge of Wakfs and

such other members not exceeding 20 in numbers

appointed by Government of India as stipulated

in the Act. The Secretary, Central Wakf Council is

the Chief Executive of the Council.

5.10.2 In terms of Section 10(1) of the Wakf Act,

1995, the Council derives its income from the

contribution received from the various State Wakf

Boards @ 1% (one per cent) of the net income of

the Wakfs. All the administrative and other expenses

of the Council are met out of this income.

SCHEMES RUN BY THE CENTRAL WAKF

COUNCIL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF

URBAN WAKF PROPERTIES

A) DEVELOPMENT OF URBAN WAKFPROPERTIES

5.10.3 With a view to protecting vacant Wakf land

from encroachers and developing it on commercial

lines for generating more income in an order to

widen welfare activities, Central Wakf Council has

been implementing this scheme since 1974-75 with

yearly grant-in-aid from the Central Government.

Under the Scheme, loan is extended to various

Wakf Institutions in the Country for taking up

economically viable buildings on the Wakf land

such as commercial complex, marriage halls,

hospitals, cold storage etc. For this, the Central

Government has released a total grant-in-aid

amounting to Rs.26.77 crores since September

1974 and in turn the Central Wakf Council has

extended loan to 115 projects. Out of these 115

projects 67 projects have been completed and are

generating income.

5.10.4 Revolving Fund:-The loan amount is repaid

to the Council by the loanee institutions forms

Revolving Fund of the Council, which is again

utilized for the Minor Development projects on the

Wakf land by advancing loan up to the tune of

Rs.20 lakhs only. The Council had released a sum

of Rs. 4 crores 49.89 lakhs to 86 projects out of

which 51 projects have been completed. Six

projects amounting to Rs. 1.02 crore have been

proposed for sanction.

5.10.5 The grant-in-aid received by The Central

Wakf Council is forwarded to the loanee Wakf in

the form of interest free loans for the Development

of Urban Wakf Properties with following two

conditions:-

i) They would pay 6% donation on the

outstanding loan to the Education Fund of the

council.

ii) After the repayment of the loan, they would

spend 40% of their enhanced income on the

education of Muslims particularly on the

technical education.

B) Educational Scheme

5.10.6 The 6% donation received from loanee

Wakfs on the outstanding loan under the scheme

for the development of Urban Wakf Properties, as

well as the interest accrued on the Bank deposits

of the Revolving Fund form the Education Fund of

the Council. This fund is utilised for implementing

the following programmes;

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i) Scholarships to the poor student pursuing

technical/professional degree courses @ Rs.

8,000/- per annum, during the course period.

ii) Adhoc grant to poor and needy students of

general degree courses @ Rs. 3,500/- per

annum.

iii) Matching grant to the State Wakf Boards for

providing scholarships in their respective States

to the School students, Madarsa students and

to the students doing technical/professional

diploma courses.

iv) Grant for the establishment of I.T.Is. in the

Muslim concentrated areas.

v) Financial assistance to Voluntary Organizations

for Vocational Training Centres.

vi) Financial assistance to Libraries for developing

Book Bank.

5.10.7 During the financial year 2005-06,the

amount has been sanctioned/disbursed as given

below:-

Amount Disbursed

i) Scholarships to 900 students

pursuing professional/technical

degree courses Rs.72.00 lakhs

ii) Ad-hoc grant to 915 students

of General Degree courses Rs.32.02 lakhs

iii) Matching grant to 4 State

Wakf Boards Rs.1.40 lakhs

iv) Grant to 3 I.T.Is. Rs.12.22 lakhs

v) Financial assistance to

3 Vocational training centres Rs.8.00 lakhs

vi) Financial assistance to

1 School Library Rs.1.00 lakh

5.10.8 Up to December 2005, a total of 10802

scholarships have been issued by the Council to

the students of Technical Degree courses like MBBS,

BUMS, BAMS, B.Tech and B.Sc. (Ag) etc. Similarly

“ad-hoc” grants have been given for 3766 cases

under the scheme of Ad-hoc Grant to Poor and

Needy Students. 603 Voluntary Organisations/

Technical Institutes have been assisted for technical

training/vocational training. Under the scheme for

setting of I.T.Is., the Central Wakf Council has

approved 14 I.T.Is in muslim concentrated districts/

areas.

DARGAH KHWAJA SAHEB,AJMER5.11 The Durgah of Khawaja Moinuddin Chishty

(R.A.) at Ajmer in Rajasthan is a Wakf of

international fame. The Durgah is being governed

by the Central Act known as the Durgah Khwaja

Saheb Act, 1955. At present the administration and

control of Dargah Endowment vests in the Dargah

Committee which is appointed by the Central

Government under Section 5 of the Dargah Khwaja

Saheb Act, 1955. Nazim is also appointed by the

Central Government under Section 9 of the Act

with the consultation of the Dargah Committee for

assistance to the Dargah Committee in upkeeping

and maintenance of Dargah endowment. The

Nazim exercises powers of control, supervision and

management of Durgah Endowment under the

directions of Durgah Committee.

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5.11.2 During the current financial year 2005-06

amount of Rs. 2.06 crores was received by way of

rent from Dargah Guest House, rent from

properties and donations, contributions. The

Dargah Committee sanctioned a budget of Rs.

2.05 crores towards expenditure on welfare

activities, upkeep and maintenance of Dargah

Sharif during the year 2005-2006.

SERVICES BEING RENDERED BYDARGAH COMMITTEE.

i) Daily presentation of flowers, sandal and candles

on the Holy Shrine. Annually about Rs.

5,00,000/- is being spent.

ii) Management of Annual Urs of Hazrat Khwaja

Moinuddin Hasan Chisthy (R.A.) in Rajab and

his Peer-O-Murshid Hazrat Khwaja Usmain

(R.A.) is Shawwal. Annually about Rs. 3,00,000/

- is being spent.

iii) Management of Muharram Sharif inside Dargah

Sharif and opening of Chilla of Hazrat Baba

Farid (R.A.). Annually about Rs. 1,50,000/- is

being spent.

iv) Fateha of Khulfa-E-Reshiden and Buzurgan-e-

Deen. Annually about Rs. 40,000/- is being

spent.

v) Running of Darul Uloom Moinia Usmaniya

Dargah Sharif for providing Deeni Taleem.

Annually about Rs. 2,50,000/- is being spent.

vi) Running of Khwaja Model School, English

medium School duly recognized by the

Government for imparting education alongwith

basis knowledge of Deeniyat/Moral Education.

Annually about Rs. 9,00,000/- is being spent.

vii) Daily langar for poor with special Sehri/Iftar

arrangements during Ramzan. Annually about

Rs. 3,68,174/- is being spent.

viii) Stipend to widows and needy persons. Annually

about Rs. 5,00,000/- being spent.

ix) Maintenance of Homeopathic Dispensary and

Unani Shafa Khana supplying medicines free of

cost. Annually about Rs. 1,50,000/- is being

spent.

x) Scholarships to needy and meritorious students

undergoing Medical, Engineering and other

Courses. Annually about Rs. 1,00,000/- is being

spent.

xi) Maintenance of Idgah and financial assistance

to mosques. Annually about Rs. 45,000/- is

being spent.

xii) Burial of unclaimed dead bodies. Annually about

Rs. 1,50,000/- is being spent.

xiii) Arrangements of Shamiyanas, water for wazoo

and drinking water in Dargah Sharif. Annually

about Rs. 40,000/- is being spent.

xiv) Payment of Huqooq to hereditary staff. Annually

about Rs. 1,00,000/- is being spent.

The 793nd Urs of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisthy (R.A.)

was celebrated in a befitting manner wherein about

9 lakhs of devotees irrespective of faith paid homage

to the mighty soul of India.

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6.1. The Ministry has been taking various

programmes for the welfare of persons with

disabilities. Major achievements during the current

year have been the following:-

6.1.2. Formulation of a National Policy for

Persons with Disabilities was under consideration

of the Government. Now, a National Policy has

been formulated. The policy focuses on the

prevention of disabilities and the physical and

economic rehabilitation measures for disabled

persons. It also addresses the concerns of women

and children with disabilities, the creation of barrier-

free environment, promotion of Non-

Governmental Organizations, social security and

education for persons with disabilities etc. The

policy also lists principal areas of Government

interventions. The policy has to be implemented

by concerned Ministries and Departments of

Central Government, State Governments,

Panchayati Raj Institution with participation of

stakeholders including non-governmental

organizations, disabled people organizations,

advocacy groups, family associations, experts and

professionals. The implementation of the policy is

to be monitored by an Inter-Ministerial Body at

Central, State and District level.

6.1.3. Hon’ble Minister of Social Justice and

Empowerment visited Leh where a camp for persons

with disabilities was organized on 15-16 June,

2005. Six hundred and forty disabled persons were

examined by professionals and four hundred and

eighty assistive devices were distributed. About

one thousand persons from remote and interior

villages attended the programme.

6.1.4. An Earthquake of intensity 7.4 on

Richter scale occurred in Pakistan on the 8th

October,2005 which affected significantly the State

of Jammu & Kashmir. Immediate relief measures

were taken to provide assistive devices-crutches,

wheel chairs, splinters- to the victims of the

earthquake, psychological counseling was

provided to the persons suffering from Post

Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and necessary

theraputic interventions were made. Assistive

devices were provided to 130 victims after proper

assessment of their disabilities, approximately

10,000 persons were provided counseling services

in various districts and 1040 persons were trained

on PTSD Counseling skills, Behaviour Modification

& Management of Disabilities etc.

6.1.5. One hundred and sixty five camps for

distribution of Aids & Appliances in the North

Eastern States were held and 11302 persons with

disabilities were provided assistive devices.

6.1.6. The Supreme Court in its order dated

16/04/2004 in the Civil Appeal No.4655 and

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5218 of 2000 has directed that the banks, who

have collected an estimated amount of Rs.723.79

crores through rounding off in collection of interest

tax, should transfer it to a trust which would be

used for welfare of persons with disabilities. The

Court has constituted a Committee under

chairmanship of Comptroller and Auditor General

of India with Finance Secretary and Law Secretary

as members. The Ministry has sought directions

of the Apex court for transfer of these funds to the

National Trust for Welfare of persons with Autism,

Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple

Disabilities for purposeful utilization.

6.1.7. The scheme to provide assistive devices

free of cost or at concessional rates to needy

persons with disabilities has been revised to expand

its coverage. Apart from revision in income

eligibility, many new products have been brought

under the purview of the scheme, which includes

motorized tricycle for persons with locomotor

disabilities, software for persons with visual

disabilities using computers etc. Further, it has also

been provided that at least 25% of beneficiaries

should be women.

6.1.8. Twelve States and three UTs have

amended their building bye-laws and issued

instructions to the concerned departments/

organizations for incorporating barrier free features

in the building plans of public buildings.

6.1.9. On 27.12.2005 His Excellency

Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, Hon’ble President of India

along with the Hon’ble Governor and Chief

Minister of Orissa visited the National Institute of

Rehabilitation Training & Research (NIRTAR) and

was welcomed by Smt. Meira Kumar, Hon’ble

Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment. The

dignitaries showed keen interest in the

reconstructive surgeries being done in the Institute

and rehabilitation aids and appliances designed

and developed by them.

6.1.10. PROGRESS OF SCHEMES

6.2. Various schemes for the welfare of persons

with disabilities were continued in the current year.

Details of the schemes and the achievements in

the year are given below:

DEENDAYAL DISABLEDREHABILITATION SCHEME

6.2.2. The scheme provides support to Non

Government Organizations to deliver various

rehabilitation services to persons with disabilities.

The activities supported under the scheme are:

Special schools for children with orthopedic,

speech, hearing, visual and mentally disabilities,

vocational training centers to provide basic skills

to person with disabilities so that they may live as

independently as possible, community based

rehabilitation programme, half-way homes for

psycho-social rehabilitation of treated and

controlled mentally ill persons, community based

rehabilitation programme, pre-school & early

intervention programmes, manpower development

programmes, support for setting up Braille presses

and placement services, etc. District Disability

Rehabilitation Centres set up by the Ministry are

also funded under this scheme after they have been

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run for a period of three years and have been

handed over to a voluntary organization for its

further continuance and maintenance. Under this

Scheme, the Ministry support both recurring and

non-recurring expenditure

6.2.3. In 2004-2005, 688 Organisations were

released grant-in-aid assistance of Rs.67.31 crore

to benefit 1.7 lakhs persons. During this year upto

31.12.2005, 543 Organisations have been assisted

with Rs.31.69 crore to benefit over 40,090 (fourty

thousand and ninty) persons (Annexure-XIX).

SCHEME OF ASSISTANCE TODISABLED PERSONS FORPURCHASE/FITTING OF AIDS/APPLIANCES (ADIP SCHEME)

6.3. The main objective of the Scheme is to assist

the needy physically handicapped person with

durable, modern and standard aids and

appliances, which can promote their physical,

social and psychological rehabilitation. The

Scheme has been revised w.e.f. 01.04.2005 and

its scope has been enlarged. Under the revised

scheme, the aids and appliances costing upto Rs.

6,000/- are given to the disabled person free of

cost whose monthly income is upto Rs. 6,500/-

and 50% of the cost to those having an income

between Rs. 6,501/- and Rs. 10,000/- per month.

Under the Scheme medical and surgical correction

and intervention, which is essential prior to fitment

of aids and appliances is also included.

6.4.2. Allocation for 2004-05 was Rs. 60.00

crores and an amount of Rs. 63.18 crore has

been released to the 146 NGOs/implementing

agencies. Allocation for the year 2005-06 is

Rs. 60.00 crore, Rs.32.34 has been released to

66 implementing agencies upto 31-12-2005

(Annexure-XX).

SCHEME FOR NATIONALSCHOLARSHIP OF PERSONSWITH DISABILITIES:

6.5. Under the Scheme of National Scholarship

for Persons with Disabilities, every year 500 new

scholarships are awarded for pursuing post matric

professional and technical courses of duration

more than a year. However, in respect of students

with cerebral palsy, mental retardation, multiple

disabilities and profound or severe hearing

impairment, scholarships are awarded for pursuing

studies from IX Std. onwards. Advertisements

inviting applications for scholarships are given in

leading national/regional newspapers in the month

of June and also placed on the website of the

Ministry. State Governments/UT Administrations are

also requested to give wide publicity to the scheme.

6.5.2. Students with 40% or more disability whose

monthly family income does not exceed Rs.15,000/

- are eligible for scholarship. A scholarship of

Rs.700/- per month to day scholars and Rs.1,000/

- per month to hostellers is provided to the students

pursuing Graduate and Post Graduate level

technical or professional courses. A scholarship of

Rs.400/- per month to day scholars and Rs.700/-

per month to hostellers is provided for pursuing

diploma and certificate level professional courses. In

addition to the scholarship, the students are reimbursed

course fee subject to a ceiling of Rs.10,000/- per year.

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NATIONAL AWARD FOR THEWELFARE OF PERSONS WITHDISABILITIES

6.6. The National Awards are conferred on the

persons with disabilities having outstanding

achievements, and the individuals and

organisations that are working for the welfare of

persons with disabilities. These awards have been

instituted with the objective to focus public attention

on the issues concerning persons with disabilities

and to promote their mainstreaming in the society.

The awards are given away on 3rd of December

every year, which has been declared as

International Day of Disabled Persons.

6.6.2. On the occasion of the International

Disability Day, the 3 rd December, 2005, fifty one

awards were conferred on outstanding individuals

and institutions. The awards are given to (i) best

employees (including self-employed) with

disabilities (ii) best employers and placement

officer/agency for placement of persons with

disabilities, (iii) best individual and institution for

the cause of persons with disabilities (iv) best

technological innovations for the cause of disabled

and adaptability of innovation to provide cost

effective technology (v) best creative child with

disabilities (vi) outstanding creative individual with

disabilities (vii) outstanding work in the creation of

barrier-free environment for the people with

disabilities (ix) best district in providing rehabilitation

services (x) best Local Level Committee of National

Trust and (xi) special commendations.

ACTIVITIES OF STATUTORYBODIESOFFICE OF THE CHIEFCOMMISSIONER FOR PERSONSWITH DISABILITIES (CCD)

6.7. The Office of the Chief Commissioner for

Persons with Disabilities has been set up under

Section 57 of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal

Opportunities, Protection of Rights & Full

Participation) Act, 1995 and has been mandated

to take steps to safeguard the rights and ensure

facilities to the persons with disabilities. The Chief

Commissioner takes up with the concerned

authorities on complaints filed before him/her if

the provisions of the Persons with Disabilities Act,

any rules, bye-laws, regulations, executive orders

or instructions are violated or are not implemented.

The Act also empowers the Chief Commissioner

to take suo motu notice of any such non-

compliance.

6.7.2. Major activities undertaken by the Office of

CCD in the last one year are as follows:

(i) 1174 cases came up for consideration of the

CCD in the year 2004-05 and 977 were

disposed of. In the year 2005-06 (upto

December 2005), 1311 cases came up for

consideration and 1068 were disposed of.

(ii) Organised four Training Workshops for training

of Government officials and NGOs on creation

of barrier-free environment and Access Audit

at Lucknow, Chandigarh, Raipur and Pune.

Three hundred ninty six persons participated in

these workshops and were given theoretical as

well as practical training.

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(iii) Monitored the progress of modification of

buildings of State Administrative Training

Institutes and offices of State Commissioner for

persons with Disabilites for making these as

model barrier free buildings in Gujarat,

Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh,

Maharashtra, Manipur, Orissa, Tamil Nadu,

Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttranchal and West

Bengal.

(iv) Published a Compilation of Judgments on

Disability Issues delivered by various courts,

which was released by the Hon’ble Minister of

Social Justice and Empowerment in July 2005.

NATIONAL TRUST FOR WELFAREOF PERSONS WITH AUTISM,CEREBRAL PALSY, MENTALRETARDATION AND MULTIPLEDISABILITIES6.8. The main objectives of the National Trust are

to enable and empower persons with disabilities

to live as independently and as fully as possible, to

extend support to registered organisations

providing need based services, and to evolve

procedure for appointment of legal guardians for

persons with disabilities requiring such protection.

The Government of India has provided Rs.100

crores towards corpus of the Trust. The income

generated from the corpus is utilised to implement

its programmes.

6.8.2. The Trust has, so far, registered 643

Non-governmental Organisations working in the

field of autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation

and multiple disabilities, of which 65 organisations

belong to Parents Associations of persons with

autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation and

multiple disabilities. The Trust has, so far set up

449 Local Level Committees which are headed by

the District Collectors, of which 208 Committees

have been made operational through extensive use

of video conferencing and sustained dialogues with

District Collectors. These committees have

appointed more than 4,000 legal guardians. As a

result of convergent action of Local Level

Committees at district level, more than 13 lakh

persons with disabilities have been benefited under

various schemes.

6.8.3Under the Scheme “Establishment of Relief

Institutions” which has now been revised and

renamed as “Centre Based Services” Scheme,

financial assistance to 65 projects has been

extended in the current year. Under the

“Community Based Care Givers” Scheme, so far

2383 Rehabilitation Professionals have been

trained under the “Supported Guardianship”

Scheme and 237 beneficiaries have been

supported.

6.8.4. State wise details of financial and physical

achievements under various schemes of the

National Trust during the year 2005-06 are given

in the Annexure-XXI.

REHABILITATION COUNCIL OFINDIA

6.9. The Rehabilitation Council of India has been

established to regulate and monitor the training of

rehabilitation professionals and personnel,

promote research in rehabilitation and maintain

Central Rehabilitation Register.

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6.9.2. Major achievements of the Council in the

last one year has been the following:

(i) So far 56 long term and short term courses for

16 categories of professionals have been

standardized and are being run by various

Universities/ Institutions. Details are at

Annexure-XXII

(ii) During the year 13 institutions have been

recognized taking the total of recognized

institutions to 201 for imparting training for

development of rehabilitation manpower.

(iii) 27,968 professionals and personnel have been

registered so far on the Central Rehabilitation

Register. 629 professionals and 976 personnel

were registered in the current year (upto

December, 2005).

(iv) To update the knowledge of the professional

and personnel in the area of disabilities, the

Council sponsored 93 Continuing

Rehabilitation Education programmes.

(v) The Council has signed an MOU with NCTE

to incorporate the course content on special

education in the curriculum of general teacher

training programme. MOU has also been

signed with North Eastern Hill University and

Gujarat Open University to start a B.Ed.(Special

Education) programme.

(vi) Recognizing the importance of convergence in

implementation of provisions of the Act and

various schemes, a workshop on disability issues

in collaboration with Chief Commissoner for

Persons with Disabilities and National Trust was

held at Shillong, Meghalaya in November

2005.

ACTIVITIES OF THEINSTITUTIONS FOR PERSONSWITH DISABILITIES

The Government has been supporting its various

institutions that are providing various services to

persons with disabilities.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE

VISUALLY HANDICAPPED, DEHRADUN

6.10.The objective of the Institute is to conduct,

sponsor and coordinate all aspects of education

for rehabilitation of persons with visual disabilities

and coordinate research in these areas. The

Institute conducted five long-term and 47 short-

term training programmes during the year. Further,

48 camps were organized which benefited 10,345

persons in the last one year. It has established a

Live Plant Bio-Resource Centre (Touch and Smell

Garden for the Visually Impaired persons) in its

campus as a joint venture of NIVH and Department

of Bio Technology, New Delhi.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THEHEARING HANDICAPPED, MUMBAI

6.11.The Institute has been established for

manpower development, research, clinical and

therapeutic services, outreach and extension

services for the persons with hearing disabilities.

In the year 2004-05, 34 long-term courses and

93 short-term programmes were conducted. The

Institute organized 128 camps which provided

benefits to 12,942 persons with disabilities. The

institute has set up a Disability information line.

Hon’ble Minister of Social Justice and

Empowerment, Smt. Meira Kumar dedicated the

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Disability Line to the people of Maharashtra and

Goa. Shri Baba Siddique, Hon.’ble Minister of State

for Food and Drug Administration, Govt. of

Maharashtra and Shri Eknath Gaikwad, Hon’ble

Member of Parliament were Guest of Honour.

DISABILITY LINE is an IVRS based telephonic

information service system in English, Hindi and

Marathi accessible by a local call in Maharashtra-

Goa Telecom circle. This provides general

information and referral services in the area of

disability.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF

REHABILITATION TRAINING &

RESEARCH, CUTTACK

6.12.The aims and objectives of the Institute are

human resources development, implementation of

service delivery programmes, research and

outreach programmes. In the year 2004-05, 6

long-term and 18 short-term programmes were

conducted. The Institute organized 43 camps with

the coverage of 6,117 beneficiaries.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE

ORTHOPAEDICALLY HANDICAPPED,KOLKATA

6.13. The mission of the Institute is to develop

human resources for providing rehabilitation

services to persons with locomotor disabilities,

providing of services in rehabilitation, restorative

surgery, aids/appliances etc. The Institute

conducted 9 long-term and 16 short-term training

programmes during the year. Forty-five camps were

organized during the year benefiting 11,314

persons.

Hon’ble President of India Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam On 27th December 2005 alongwith Hon’ble Governor of Orissa andHon’ble Minister of Social Justice Empowerment Smt. Meira Kumar visited National Institute of Rehab. & Trg. Cuttack

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THEMENTALLY HANDICAPPED,SECUNDERABAD

6.14.The Institute has been established with the

objective to prepare human resources equipped

to deliver services through quality models of

rehabilitation based on life cycle needs. In 2004-

05, the Institute organized 11 long-term and 505

short-term training programmes. It conducted 312

camps, which provided benefits to 34,996 persons

with disabilities.

INSTITUTE FOR THE PHYSICALLYHANDICAPPED, NEW DELHI

6.15.Major objective of the Institute is to develop

trained manpower for rehabilitation of persons with

orthopaedically disabled persons, provide outreach

services and research. In the year 2004-05, the

Institute conducted 3 long-term and 6 short-term

courses. Fifty-eight assessment and fitment camps

were also organized covering 10,192 beneficiaries.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE

EMPOWERMENT WITH PERSONS WITHMULTIPLE DISABILITIES (NIEPMD),

CHENNAI

6.16.During the past two decades, there has been

rapid expansion of activities and programmes for

persons with disabilities. However, the groups of

persons with multiple disabilities have not been

adequately reached through existing programmes.

In order to extend the coverage of programmes

and activities for persons with multiple disabilities,

the Government of India has set up this Institute.

The proposal was approved at a total cost of

Rs.61.90 crores comprising of land cost of

Rs.39.20 crores (notional), non-recurring cost of

Rs.18.10 crores and a recurring cost of Rs. 4.60

crores for the remaining period of Xth Five Year Plan.

6.16.2. Government of Tamil Nadu has provided

the land for this Institute. Government of India is

providing the financial support for construction of

the building of the Institute and other activities.

The institute has started clinical services and short-

term training programmes for caregivers in July

2005.

COMPOSITE REGIONAL CENTRES FOR

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (CRCS)

6.17.Due to lack of adequate facilities for

rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities, the

Ministry has set up five Composite Regional Centres

for Persons with Disabilities at Srinagar,

Sundernagar ( Himachal Pradesh), Lucknow,

Bhopal and Guwahati to provide both preventive

and promotional aspects of rehabilitation like

education, health, employment and vocational

training, research and manpower development,

rehabilitation for persons with disabilities etc.

6.17.2. Basic objective of CRCs is to create the

infrastructure required for training and manpower

development, research and providing services to

persons with disabilities, particularly in those parts

of the country where such infrastructure is lacking.

These Centres are providing composite and

comprehensive facilities for rehabilitation of

persons with disabilities of all categories, training

and organizing awareness programmes in the field

of rehabilitation at regional levels. The CRCs also

conduct comprehensive rehabilitation services

including providing aids and appliances to the

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persons with disabilities. All the CRCs are

functional. These Centres are being provided with

assistance to build their own buildings, which will

have all disabled friendly features and barrier free

access.

6.17.3. Smt. Meira Kumar, Hon’ble Minister visited

Leh to inaugurate an assessment/distribution camp

for persons with disabilities from 16-19 June, 2005

organised by CRC, Srinagar where more than 650

disabled persons were provided aids and

appliances.

INDIAN SPINAL INJURY CENTRE, NEWDELHI

6.18.This institution is a Non-Governmental

Organisation set up with the support of the Ministry

of Social Justice and Empowerment. The objective

of the centre is to provide comprehensive

rehabilitation management services to patients with

spinal cord injuries and related ailments. These

include intervention in the form of reconstructive

surgery, stabilization operations, physical

rehabilitation, psycho-social rehabilitation and

vocational rehabilitation services. There has been

an increase in the number of free OPD and paid

OPD patients, besides patients from India, the

centre also attracts patients from foreign countries.

Thirty beds are earmarked for treatment of patients

from poor and indigent categories, and out of this

the Ministry supports 25 beds while the expenses

on 5 beds is borne by ISIC itself. The Institute is

able to perform very complicated surgeries with

good results. The Centre presently has 123 beds

and plans to increase the bed strength to 150. In

its endeavour to promote research facilities at the

Centre, ISIC has entered into collaboration on

research with the National Institute on Disability

Rehabilitation and Research (NIDRR), Ministry of

Education, USA. One of the unique features of the

Institute building is that it provides a totally barrier

free environment.

REGIONAL REHABILITATION CENTRESFOR PERSONS WITH SPINAL INJURIES

(RRCS)

6.19.Four Regional Rehabilitation Centres for

persons with Spinal Injuries (RRCs) have been set

up at Jabalpur, Mohali, Cuttack and Bareilly. The

Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, New Delhi provides

the technical support and advice for equipping and

staffing the centers.

DISTRICT DISABILITY REHABILITATION

CENTERS (DDRCS).

6.20.The Ministry with active support of State

Governments is facilitating setting up of District

Disability Rehabilitation Centers (DDRCs) to provide

rehabilitation services to persons with disabilities.

New centres are to be set up in unreached and

unserved districts of the country in a phased

manner.

6.20.2. These centers are to provide services for

prevention and early detection, referral for medical

intervention and surgical correction, fitment of

artificial aids and appliances, therapeutic services

such as physiotherapy, occupational and speech

therapy, provision of training for acquisition of skills

through vocational training, job placement in local

industries etc. at district headquarters as well as

through camp approach.

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6.20.3. During the year 2005-06, 5 new DDRCs

have been set up and 7 more are likely to start

their operation soon. In all 149 DDRCs have been

sanctioned out of which 122 DDRCs are

operational. Further over 70,000 persons with

disabilities have benefited from various services of

DDRCs during the year (till December, 2005).

6.20.4. Regional workshops at Shimla, Ooty and

Puri have been organized for District Collectors

and senior State Government officials to sensitize

them about various issues of DDRCs as well as

other relevant schemes/issues concerning

disabilities.

DISTRICT REHABILITATION CENTRE(DRC) SCHEME

6.21.The Ministry has finally decided to ‘bid adieu’

to the DRC Scheme which was being funded since

1985. It has decided to hand over the centers

created under the scheme to the State Governments

for future maintenance w.e.f. 1st April,’06. During

the year, more than 25,000 beneficiaries were

provided services.

ACTIVITIES OF PUBLIC SECTORUNDERTAKINGS

ARTIFICIAL LIMBS MANUFACTURINGCORPORATION OF INDIA (ALIMCO),KANPUR

6.22.The Corporation has been manufacturing

artificial limbs, accessories and their constituents

and promoting their availability, supply and

distribution at reasonable cost to the disabled

persons, hospitals and other rehabilitation

institutions. ALIMCO is a premier organisation

and is the largest manufacturer of Artificial Limbs,

Components and Rehabilitation Aids for the

disabled in India. During the year 2005-2006,

ALIMCO plans to achieve a turnover of Rs. 52

crores. The turnover during April 2005 to

December 2005 has been to the tune of Rs. 41.90

crores against the figure of Rs. 30.50 crores of

corresponding period during the previous year.

6.22.2. The annual production of Wheel Chairs,

Tri-wheelers and Auxilla Crutches achieved in the

year 2003-04 & 2004-05 along with likely

production in the year 2005-06 has been

represented in graphical form at Appendix A.

The product range of ALIMCO includes orthoses,

prosthesis for upper and lower extremities, spinal

braces, traction kits, wheel chairs, crutches, three

wheelers and special tools and equipment required

for fitment of prosthetic and orthotic assemblies

by limb fitting centres. The products of ALIMCO

are distributed throughout the country through its

Auxilary Production Centres at Bhubaneshwar,

Jabalpur and Bangalore, dealer network, the

National Institutes, NGOs, etc. Production and

sales of the corporation have been increasing over

the years.

6.22.3. ALIMCO has also been entrusted with

the task of performing the role of nodal agency for

handling gifts cargo received under bilateral

agreements entered into by the Government of

India with the Governments of USA, UK, Sweden,

Switzerland and Germany. During the year 2005-

06 the volume of gift cargo handled is expected to

the tune of 40,000 MT against which the

Corporation has been able to handle about

24,285 MT cargo till 31 December, 2005.

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ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT

NATIONAL HANDICAPPED FINANCE &DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (NHFDC)

6.23.National Handicapped Finance &

Development Corporation (NHFDC) has been set

up with the objective to promote economic

development activities and self-employment

ventures for the benefit of persons with disabilities.

6.23.2. The Corporation has been providing

loan to persons with disabilities for under taking

self-employment activities, upgradation of their

entrepreneurial skills for proper and efficient

management of self-employment schistoes

ventures, pursuing professional education and for

assisting in marketing of finished products from

the self-employment ventures of persons with

disabilities.

6.23.3. The authorized share capital of the

Corporation is Rs.400 crores and paid up capital

is 68.30 crores. The Corporation provides

concessional loan to persons with disabilities whose

family income does not exceed Rs.1. lakh in urban

areas and Rs.80,000/- in rural areas. NHFDC

operates through State Channelising Agencies

nominated by respective State Governments and

Union Territory Administrations. At present, 46 such

agencies are operational.

6.23.4.During the current year, loans of Rs.4.49

crores have been disbursed covering 1,111 men

and Rs.0.98 crores covering 299 women.

6.23.5. Financial and physical achievements

State-wise and are given in the Annexure-XXIII.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYPROJECT IN MISSION MODE

6.24.The Science and Technology Project in

Mission Mode is engaged in development of

technology which ultimately leads to development

of suitable devices which are high quality, durable,

comfortable and help in integration of persons with

disabilities into the main stream of the society. It

also aims to enhance the possibility of employment,

education, and skill development through research

for the benefit of the persons with disabilities.

6.24.2. Projects submitted by the established

Research & Development Centres, Academic

Institutions, Public Sector Industries are fully funded

under the scheme.

AWARENESS GENERATIONPROGRAMME

6.25. A pilot project for awareness generation on

various issues relating to disabilities has been

started in five states viz., Arunachal Pradesh, Assam,

Bihar, Tamil Nadu and Tripura in regional

languages. Doordarshan has been assigned the

jobs of developing and telecasting the programme

through 52 episodes. The programme is likely to

be telecast from 1 st week of March’06. In addition

8 spots have been developed and are being

telecast at regular intervals.

6.25.2. A pilot project for creation of awareness

on prevention and early detection & intervention

of various types of disabilities has been developed.

The project envisages dissemination of information

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in rural areas through Anganwadi workers. The

project is to be taken up in 30 districts- Uttar

Pradesh (17) and Bihar (13).

RELIEF AND REHABILITATION OFEARTHQUAKE VICTIMS INJAMMU AND KASHMIR

6.26.Teams of professionals were sent to Jammu

& Kashmir for providing psychological counseling

to the earthquake victims for Post Traumatic Stress

Disorder (PTSD) and therapeutic intervention

(Physiotherapy and Behaviour Modification. More

than 10,000 were provided counseling services.

Foldable Wheel Chairs were provided to hospitals

in Srinagar for use of victims undergoing treatment.

Besides, local people engaged in the field of

disability rehabilitation were also provided training

on PTSD Counseling Skills, Behaviour Modification

and Management of Disabilities.

6.26.2. Teams consisting of physiotherapist,

prosthesis and orthotics experts, ortho surgeons,

psychologists visited Tungdhar, Kupwara, Uri for

providing various types of rehabilitative services

including trauma handling for traumatized victims.

MONITORING MECHANISM

6.27. Performance has to match targets if an

organization has to achieve its stated objectives.

While rehabilitation and consequent empowerment

and integration in the social mainstream has a

qualitative aspect to it, quantitative targets are also

essential in the expenditure/ target bound system

of the Government. The disability division has a

well-developed monitoring system of its schemes,

programmes and Institutions/organizations under

it. The over all performance of the division is

monitored on a monthly basis by Secretary, Social

Justice and Empowerment. The Joint Secretary in

charge of disability undertakes a more intensive

review of activities of the bureau. Progress of the

implementation of PWD Act was reviewed by the

Statutory Committees i.e. Central Coordination

Committee (CCC) in its meetings held on

14.2.2005 and end 21.9.2005 and Central

Executive Committee (CEC) on 16.2.2005,

19.7.2005 and 7.2.2006.

6.27.2. A regular system of monthly reporting from

the National Institutes in the various areas of

disability, ALIMCO and NHFDC has been in

operation to closely monitor their performance

against the prescribed parameters and the

expenditure against their allocated budgets. The

officers of the Ministry also monitor their

performance through visits to these institutions.

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The traditional norms and values of the Indian

society emphasized on providing care and support

to the aged, children and other marginal groups

of the society. In recent times, the changing

demographic profile of the country has been

accompanied by a new socio-economic structure.

The erosion of joint family structure has made a

great impact on the entire support system within

the community available to the needy of all ages

and categories. The increasing incidence of

destitution, neglect, abandonment has exposed the

vulnerable segments such as children, the aged

and other marginalized categories to abuse and

exploitation. As a result, the aged persons, children

and other categories in need of care and support

are exposed to emotional neglect and lack of

physical support.

7.2 The issue of aged, the children in conflict

with law and prevention of drug substance abuse

has become a major social challenge. Prevention

and providing of services for the care and

protection of the segments at risk has, therefore,

assumed great significance. In the area of Social

Defence, the Ministry has been engaged in the task

of strengthening existing infrastructure as also

encouraging the setting-up or creation of new ones

to provide support to fulfill the needs of neglected,

and destitute children, who for the want of support

become delinquent and are often found to be in

conflict with society or law.

7.3 The multi-pronged programmes and the

policies of the Ministry in the area of social defence

aim at equipping this group with varied services

for growth and development to make them active,

self-reliant and productive contributors to the

national economy. All the programmes are meant

to prevent neglect, abuse and exploitation and to

provide assistance to assimilate them into

mainstream. In order to rehabilitate and empower

these categories, the Ministry works in close

collaboration with voluntary organizations. The

interventions are meant to play the role of a catalyst

and promote community action. The State

Governments, autonomous bodies, NGOs, and

even the corporate world are involved in

formulating and implementing these policies.

OLDER PERSONS

7.4 Population ageing has become a global

phenomenon. The population of older persons in

India is increasing at a fast pace. Because of the

general improvement in the health care facilities

over the years, there is a continuous increase in

the life expectancy. This has resulted in the fact

that more and more people are now living longer.

As such, India became the second largest country

in the world in respect of the population of older

persons. As per Census 2001, the total population

of older persons in India is 7,66,22,321.

Projection studies indicate that the number of 60+

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in India will increase to 100 million in 2013 and

to 198 million in 2030. The special features of the

elderly population in India are :- (a) a majority

(80%) of them are in the rural areas, thus making

service delivery a challenge, (b) feminization of

the elderly population (By the year 2016, 51% of

the elderly population would be women ) and (c)

increase in the number of the older persons (above

80 years)[Source: Registrar General of India].

NATIONAL POLICY FOR OLDER PERSONS

7.4.2 The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

is the nodal Ministry responsible for the welfare of

older persons. The National Policy for Older

Persons (NPOP) was announced with the objective

of –

(a) To encourage families to take care of their older

family members;

(b) to enable and support voluntary and non-gover-

nmental organizations to supplement the care

provided by the family;

(c) to provide care and protection to the vulnerable

elderly people,

(d) to provide health care facility to the elderly; (e)

to promote research and training facilities to

train geriatric care givers and organizers of

services for the elderly;

(f) to encourage individuals to make provision for

their own as well as their spouse’s old age;

and

(g) to create awareness regarding elderly persons

to enable them to become independent citizens.

OPERATIONAL MECHANISM FOR

IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL

POLICY ON OLDER PERSONS (NPOP)

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR OLDER

PERSONS

7.4.3 The Government has re-constituted a

National Council for Older Persons (NCOP) in

2005 under the Chairpersonship of the Minister

for Social Justice and Empowerment to advise the

Government on policies and programmes for older

persons and also to provide a feedback to the

Government on the implementation of the National

Policy on Older Persons. The NCOP is the highest

body to advise and coordinate with the

Government in the formulation and

implementation of policies and programmes for

the welfare of the aged. The present number of

NCOP member is 33. The NCOP’s members are

experienced and well-known individuals

representing NGOs, citizen’s groups, retired

person’s associations and from the field of law,

social welfare and security, research, and medicine.

The NCOP, in their meetings held from time to

time, reviews the policies for the welfare of elderly.

INTERMINISTERIAL COMMITTEE

7.4.4The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

has an Inter-Ministerial Committee comprising

twenty-two Ministries/Departments. The Ministry of

Social Justice & Empowerment has prepared the

Plan of Action earmarking certain action points

for implementation by the various Ministries/

Departments concerned. Since the task ahead is

vast, the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

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envisages an annual phase-wise implementation

of the Plan of Action. With this end in view, the

Ministry is preparing Annual Plan of Action each

and every year.

Celebration of International Day of

Older Persons on 1st October, 2005

7.4.5The International Day for Older Persons is

celebrated every year on 1st October. The Ministry

has celebrated the 1 st October, 2005, the

International Day of Older Persons, by holding a

series of programmes. The main aim behind this

celebration is to recognize the services rendered

by the eminent senior citizens and to sensitize the

society at large about the problems of the older

persons and to reiterate the government’s

commitment towards them. A “Inter- generational

Walk” was held in New Delhi in the morning in

which more than 2500 senior citizens and children

had participated. It was led by Hon’ble Minister

for Social Justice & Empowerment. Seven eminent

older persons were awarded with “Vayo Shrestha

Samman” for their outstanding contribution to the

society. The award comprised of a citation, a trophy

and a shawl. The Vayo Shrestha Samman was

awarded in the following categories :

Hon’ble Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment Shrimati Meira Kumar honoured Smt. Hansa Devi Mother of BachendriPal with ‘Vyosrcsta Purshkar ’ on 1st October 2005 on the occasion of International Day of Older Persons

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SCHEMES FOR OLDER PERSONS

The Ministry is also implementing two grant-in-aid

schemes for the welfare of older persons. The

details of these schemes are given below:-

INTEGRATED PROGRAMME FOR

OLDER PERSONS

7.4.6The Scheme of Integrated Programme for

Older Persons is being implemented since

November 1992 with an aim to empower and

improve the quality of life of older persons. Under

the scheme, financial assistance upto 90% of the

project cost is provided to Non-governmental

organizations for establishing and maintaining old

age homes, day care centres, mobile medicare

units and to provide non institutional services to

older persons. The scheme has been made flexible

Hon’ble Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment Shrimati Meira Kumar on october 1, 2005 flagged off the ‘walkthon awalk’ by older persons and school children to mark the International Day for older persons in New Dehi

Category of Award Name of awardee

i) Institution Award Shri S.D. Gokhale

for Knowledge on behalf of CASP

(International Longevity

Centre)

ii) Institution Award Smt. Savithri Vaithi

for Service on behalf of Vishranti

Home for Senior Citizen,

Chennai

iii) Centenarian Award Smt. Satyavati,

iv) Best Mother Award Smt. Hansadevi Paul,

v) Courage and Shri J.N. Kaul

Bravery Award

vi) Life Time Shri N.L. Kumar

Achievement Award

vii)Creative Art Award Ms. Mahasveta Devi

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so as to meet the diverse needs of older persons

including reinforcement and strengthening of the

family, awareness generation on issues pertaining

to older persons, popularization of the concept of

life long preparation for old age, facilitating

productive ageing etc.

7.4.6.2 During 2004-05, an amount of Rs. 15.68

crores was released to 444 Non Governmental

Organisations for running 338 old age homes,

241 day care centres, 45 mobile medicare units

and 2 Non-Institutional Service Centres benefiting

55550 older person. Financial assistance of Rs.

5.53 crore has been given to 289 NGOs for

running 223 old age homes, 151 day care centres,

31 mobile medicare units and 1 non institutional

service centre in different parts of the country during

2005-06 (upto 31.12.2005). A list of Voluntary

Organizations that received grant during 2005-

06 (upto December 2005) is given at

Annexure – XXIV.

ASSISTANCE TO PANCHAYATIRAJ INSTITUTIONS/VOLUNTARYORGANIZATIONS/ SELF HELPGROUPS FOR CONSTRUCTIONOF OLD AGE HOMES/ MULTISERVICE CENTRES FOR OLDERPERSON (NON PLAN)

7.4.7The Scheme provides for one time

construction grant for old age homes/multi service

centres. For this purpose Registered societies, Public

trust, Charitable companies or registered Self Help

Groups of Older Persons in addition to Panchayati

Raj Institutions are eligible to get the assistance

under this scheme. Grant-in-aid is given upto a

maximum of Rs. 15 lakhs (50% of the budget

estimate) and it is disbursed in two installments,

first being 70% and second being 30%. The

organisation has to show matching contribution

while applying for 2nd installment. During the year

2004-05, against the allocation of Rs. 1.25 crore

a total amount of Rs. 0.49 crore was released.

Budget provision for this non-plan scheme for the

year 2005-2006 is Rs. 1.25 crores.

New Initiatives

7.4.8 This Ministry has identified formulation of

Central Legislation for promoting the maintenance,

care and protection of older persons as one of the

thrust areas of the Ministry. The Objectives of the

proposed legislation include provision of need

based maintenance, ensure minimum level of

financial security, make a provision for adequate

old age pension to meet basic needs of older

persons, setting up a well equipped geriatric ward

in each district hospital and at least one old age

home in each district and to provide mechanism

for protection of life and property of older persons.

7.4.9Based on the inputs received from State

Govts., other stakeholders such as leading NGOs

and experts and views expressed during three

regional conferences/seminars at Bangalore,

Bhubaneshwar and Guwahati the proposed Bill is

being drafted by the Legislative Department.

DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION

7.5 Drug abuse is not only a problem arising out

of the availability and supply side of such

intoxicating drinks and drugs but it has a great

deal to do with the social conditions which create

the demand for or the need for consumption of

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such substances. The approach is to recognize

drug abuse as a psycho-socio medical problem,

which can be best handled through community-

based interventions. It has a three-pronged

strategy for demand reduction comprising of: the

following -

••••• Building awareness and educating people

about ill effects of drug abuse

••••• Dealing with the addicts through a programme

of motivational counselling, treatment, follow-

up and social-reintegration of recovered

addicts.

••••• Capacity building of service providers on

prevention/rehabilitation methodology

The objective is to empower the society and the

community to deal with the problem of drug abuse.

7.5.2 The “National Survey on the Extent,

Trends and Pattern of Drug Abuse in the Country”

undertaken in collaboration with the UN0DC and

ILO indicated that there are 73.2 million users and

dependent users in the country and the major drugs

of abuse are alcohol, cannabis, opium and heroin.

In order to keep abreast of the trend of drug abuse

in the country the Ministry also obtains information

on the types of drugs, method of consumption as

well as on the clinical and general profile from the

treatment seekers through its Drug Abuse

Monitoring System, on quarterly basis.

AWARENESS AND PREVENTIVE

EDUCATION

7.5.3 The Counselling and Awareness Centres are

engaged in a wide range of awareness generation

programmes in varied community settings including

local bodies, schools, highways etc. Besides the

Ministry has been utilizing the media channels, for

educating the people on the ill effects of drug abuse

and also disseminating information on the service

delivery.

TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION OF

SUBSTANCE ABUSERS: – Govt- NGO

Partnership

7.5.4 The Ministry of Social Justice &

Empowerment, as the focal point for drug demand

reduction programmes in the country, has been

implementing the scheme for Prohibition and Drug

Abuse Prevention since the year 1985-86.

Implementation of programmes for deaddiction

and rehabilitation of drug addicts require a State-

Voluntary Organisation partnership. Under the

Scheme, while a major portion of the cost of

services is borne by the Government, the voluntary

organisations provide actual services through the

Counselling and Awareness Centres and Treatment

cum Rehabilitation Centres. Under this Scheme,

the Ministry is assisting around 340 voluntary

organisations that are running 379 Treatment-

cum-Rehabilitation Centres and 52 Counselling

and Awareness Centres. Funds to the order of

Rs.25.50 crores were released by the Ministry to

these NGOs during the year 2004-05 and the

budget allocation for the year 2005-06 is Rs.27.01

crores. A list of Voluntary Organisations that

received grant during 2005-06 (Upto December

2005) is given at Annexure – XXV.

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TRAINING AND MANPOWERDEVELOPMENT – DEVELOPMENT OF

SERVICE PROVIDERS

7.5.5The Ministry has established a National

Centre for Drug Abuse Prevention (NC-DAP) under

the aegis of the National Institute of Social Defence,

New Delhi, to serve as the apex body for training,

research and documentation in the field of drug

abuse prevention. The NCDAP has been

conducting Certificate Course on De-addiction

Counselling and Rehabilitation of Drug Abusers.

It has also been conducting advocacy programmes,

seminars, conferences and training courses in

collaboration with the State Govt. Institutions and

NGOs. To decentralise the training interventions

consistent with local needs, eight institutions (non-

government organisations) have been designated

as Regional Resource and Training Centres (RRTCs),

representing different geographical regions of the

country. These RRTCs have been mandated for

regular monitoring of programmes, assessing

training needs of the service provides and

conducting advocacy at the regional level.

INTER-SECTORAL COLLABORATION

7.5.6The Government of India has been following

an integrated approach involving all concerned

Ministries and Departments, which can

complement and supplement the initiatives being

taken by each other. The initiatives being taken

include imparting education on drugs to the youth

through appropriate modification in school

curriculum and sensitisation of school environment.

Programmes have been developed for the

sensitisation of the teachers, parents and the peer

groups in a school environment through the

participation of the Non- Government

Organisations.

7.5.7Available Government infrastructure and

services have been integrated with the services

offered by the NGO sector for dealing with

associated health problems such as TB, HIV/AIDS,

Hepatitis etc. Recognising drug addicts as

vulnerable to the HIV/AIDS infection due to deviant

behaviour under the influence of drugs as well as

through injecting behaviour Ministry has

mainstreamed HIV/AIDS concerns into its

substance abuse programme. One of the

successful initiatives towards inter-sectoral

collaboration has been the integration of HIV/AIDS

prevention programme of the Ministry of Health &

Family Welfare into the substance abuse

programme of 100 NGO run Deaddiction Centres

supported by the Ministry of Social Justice and

Empowerment. The Deaddiction Centres in

Hospitals run by the Ministry of Health & Family

Welfare have also been linked up with this Ministry’s

NGO run deaddiction centres for referral and

support services.

7.5.8The International Day Against Drug Abuse &

Illicit Trafficking was observed by organizing a

weeklong awareness campaign starting from 21st

June to 26th June in all the 9 districts of Delhi

through street plays, nukkad nataks and free health

camps organized by NGOs from both the drug

and street children sector. The focus of the

campaign was educating people about the ill

effects of drug abuse in the society. On the

occasion of International Day Against Drug Abuse

and Illicit Trafficking Smt. Meira Kumar, Hon’ble

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Minister for Social Justice & Empowerment

launched an interactive South Asian Regional

Network (SARNET) to provide a wide variety of

information on substance abuse and HIV/AIDS to

the service providers, parents, recovering addicts

and for people who are keen on working in the

South Asian region. The Hon’ble Minister also

launched a National Network for Recovered

Addicts during the function. This network would

provide a wide, viable and confidential means of

sharing information by recovering addicts. This

would also help them in coming together for

supporting each other in order to ensure that the

recovery is permanent. Besides, it would be a

forum through which substance abusers can

interact with Rehabilitation Specialists and

Hon’ble Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment Shrimati Meira Kumar on 15.9.2005 releasingthe AMCHAM Compendium at the USAID conference on “Implementing Corporate Social

Responsibility Programme” in New Delhi.

Counsellers and obtain answers to their queries

and anxieties.

7.5.9Recognising the established nexus between

substance abuse and HIV/AIDS and the emergent

need to prevent HIV/AIDS amongst the substance

abusing population, the Ministry is one of the

stakeholders with the United Nations Office on

Drugs & Crime in the implementation of following

projects:

� Regional initiative for Mainstreaming HIV/

AIDS concerns in ongoing drug demand

reduction programme in South Asia

� Networking for reducing risk taking behaviour

related to drug abuse and HIV/AIDs

� Prevention of Transmission of HIV among

drug users in SAARC countries

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� Prevention of Spread of HIV among

vulnerable groups in South Asia

� Reducing Substance use related HIV

vulnerabilities in female drug users and

female partners of male substance users.

� Empowering communities for Prevention of

Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS in India

Areas of Strength

7.5.10 Networking & Sharing: The Federation of

Indian NGOs in Drug Abuse Prevention

(FINGODAP) facilitates networking amongst the

member NGOs so as to gain from each other’s

experience and to learn the latest techniques to

deal with the problems of drug abuse and its

prevention along with to ensure the progress

towards implementation of Minimum Standards of

Services.

7.5.11 Quality of Assurance & Minimum

Standards: To maintain the quality of services

being provided on the NGOs funded by the

Ministry, Manual of Minimum Standards of Services

have been devised keeping in view of the regional

requirements.

7.5.12International Conferences: The

representatives of the Ministry participated in the

4th Conference of Asian Cities against Drugs at

Philippines during Sept., 2005 In the Conference

the drug demand reduction policies and

programmes implemented by the Govt. of India in

the field of drug demand reduction was presented

to the delegates including the efforts taken by the

Government through inter-sectoral convergence,

expansion of demand reduction programme

economic rehabilitation of the drug addicts and

manpower development in the field of drug

demand reduction.

7.5.13 Drug Abuse Monitoring System

(Dams): The Government has instutionalised

DAMS with the broad objective for creating a

database in respect of persons abusing drugs, type

of drugs used and method of consuming drugs

from the Treatment-Cum-Rehabilitation Centre

supported by the Ministry.

SCHEME OF ASSISTANCE TOVOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONSTO PROVIDE SOCIAL DEFENCE

SERVICES

7.6 The Scheme provides for undertaking

programmes which are not covered under the

regular schemes of the Ministry. In particular, the

scheme provides for pilot projects in un-chartered

areas in which the Ministry may like to formulate

independent programmes in due course. Under

this scheme, a number of programmes are being

supported for rehabilitation of children of sex

workers, destitute children and rehabilitation of the

families of drug de-addicted people particularly in

North East. Initiatives have also been taken to

support projects for rehabilitation of widows. The

budget allocation for the current financial year

2005-06 is Rs.6.00 crores against which the

expenditure up to 31.12.2005 is Rs.1.42 crore.

Details are given at Annexure-XXVI.

7.6.2 NISD brings out a quarterly journal “Social

Defence” with an objective to exchange information

and ideas regarding best practices required in the

area of social defence. The journal carries articles,

reviews and research papers pertaining to various

areas of social defence. It strives to provide critical

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insights into policies and practices in the area of

concern.

As a step towards networking with the media,

Government and private enterprises, for

sensitization and awareness on issues concerning

the NISD, it had developed video spots on old age

care as well as drug abuse prevention. These were

distributed to the various media agencies for

telecast on Ist October-International Day on Older

Persons and 26th June-international Day against

Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. These received

overwhelming response from the media as well as

the members of the civil society.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL

DEFENCE

7.7 The National Institute of Social

Defence(NISD) is an autonomous body under the

administrative control of the Ministry and is the

nodal training and research institute for

interventions in the area of social defence. The

objective of the Institute is to strengthen and provide

technical inputs to the social defence programmes

of the Government of India and to develop and

train the manpower resources required ink the area

of social defence. The Institute is mainly involved

in conducting training programmes pertaining to

child protection, juvenile justice administration,

care for senior citizens and drug abuse prevention.

Besides training, the Institute is also involved in

collection of statistics, documentation and research.

The NISD also undertakes review of policies and

programmes in the field of social defence to

anticipate and diagnose social defence problems

and develop programmes for prevention,

rehabilitation and cure.

7.7.2 NISD brings out a quarterly journal “Social

Defence” with an objective to exchange information

and ideas regarding best practices required in the

area of social defence. The journal carries articles,

reviews and research papers pertaining to various

areas of social defence. It strives to provide critical

insights into policies and practices in the area of

concern.

7.7.3 As a step towards networking with the

media, Government and private enterprises, for

sensitization and awareness on issues concerning

the NISD, it had developed video spots on old age

care as well as drug abuse prevention. These were

distributed to the various media agencies for

telecast on Ist October-International Day on Older

Persons and 26th June-international Day against

Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. These received

overwhelming response from the media as well as

the members of the civil society.

CHILD WELFARE

7.8 Our society has undergone a significant

change from one having the joint family structure

as a basic cohesive unit to largely nuclear family

structure especially in cities. Large-scale migration

in cities has broken up the traditional family

structure which has impacted on the entire support

system within the community which was available

to the needy of all ages and categories. This has

led to an increasing incidence of destitution, neglect

and abandonment exposing the vulnerable

segments such as children and the aged to abuse

and exploitation. Provision of services for the care

and protection of these categories of destitute

people has, therefore, assumed great significance.

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PROGRAMMES FOR CARE AND

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

7.8.2 The programmes of the Social Defence

Division focus on children in crisis situation such

as:

••••• street children,

••••• working children,

••••• orphaned children,

••••• children in conflict with the law,

••••• children affected by conflict or disasters, etc.

These children are in need of care and protection

as well as child friendly approach in adjudication

and disposition of matters relating to them. These

children need to be, as far as possible, restored to

the families in cases where they have been

separated from them. At the same time, there is

need for strengthening the family so that they do

not break up in the face of destitution caused by

poverty, illness or other factors. The aim is to

prevent children becoming homeless and deprived

of family environment. However, in the alternate,

we also need to have successful intervention

strategies for rehabilitation like adoption, foster

care etc.

AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMME

FOR STREET CHILDREN

7.8.3 The objective of this programme is to prevent

destitution of children without homes and family

ties and facilitate their withdrawal from life on the

streets. The scheme seeks to provide facilities like

shelter, nutrition, health care, education, and

recreation to these children so as to protect them

against abuse and exploitation. The strategy is to

develop awareness and provide support to build

the capacity of the Governments, NGOs and the

community at large to prevent children from abuse.

The target group of this programme is children

without homes and family support who are driven

to the streets and are especially vulnerable to abuse

and exploitation.

7.8.3.2 The main programme components of a

project under this scheme are:-

••••• City level surveys;

••••• Documentation of existing facilities and

preparation of city level plan of action;

••••• Contact programmes offering counseling,

guidance and referral services;

••••• Establishment of 24 hours drop-in shelters;

••••• Non-formal education programmes;

••••• Programmes for reintegration of children

with their families and placement of destitute

in foster care homes/hostels and residential

schools;

••••• Programmes for vocational training and

placement;

••••• Programmes aimed at health care and

reducing the incidence of drug and

substance abuse, HIV/AIDS etc.;

••••• Programmes for capacity building and for

advocacy and awareness.

7.8.4 Since inception of the Scheme, 2,88,923

Street Children have been extended help by the

Ministry. The details of the grant released during

the year 2005-06 up to 31st December 2005

are given at Annexure-XXVII.

COLLABORATION WITH UNICEF

7.8.5 An “Assessment for available interventions

and need for services for children in need of care

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& protection (including children infected & affected

by HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse)” has been carried

out as a collaborative effort between Ministry of

Social Justice & Empowerment and UNICEF. The

main components of this activity are:

o Assess the requirement for services for children

in need of special care & protection especially

for the children infected and affected by HIV/

AIDS and drug abuse.

o Assess available interventions/programmes for

such children.

o Identify service gaps in the implementation of

programmes for children in need of care &

protection

o Recommend strategies for initiating child

specific programmes for such vulnerable group

of children

7.8.5.2 An interim report was prepared earlier on

the basis of secondary information available.

Subsequently, two workshops have been held at

Imphal and Hyderabad to make an assessment of

the gaps in services/interventions for children

affected by HIV/AIDS and drug abuse. Based upon

these, a final report is being prepared.

7.8.5.3 A facilitator’s Training Manual on

Counseling Skills for Street Educators was finalized

and printed during the year under the Work Plan,

which is being disseminated by NISD by organizing

training programmes.

7.8.5.4 A Working Group was constituted to plan

and provide technical inputs for the development

of National Guidelines for Foster Care along with

an action plan to operationalise the guidelines in

the States. The first meeting of the Working Group

was held on 7.10.05.

CHILDLINE SERVICES

7.9 Childline is a 24-hour toll free telephone

service available to all children in distress. Any such

child or an adult on his/her behalf can access the

Childline service by dialing 1098 free of cost and

will be rendered the necessary emergency relief.

At present, Childline is working in 68 cities. A list

of these cities is at Annexure-XXVIII.

Childline India Foundation

7.10 Childline India Foundation is the umbrella

organisation for conducting and ensuring quality

control of Childline operations as well as its

expansion to other cities in India. Childline India

Foundation lays down minimum quality standards

of the services provided to children. Childline India

has responded to more than 88 lakh (up to

31.10.2005) number of calls since its inception in

1996. These calls have been for shelter, medical

assistance, protection from abuse, emotional

support and guidance, information regarding

referral services and missing children.

JUVENILE JUSTICE {CARE ANDPROTECTION OF CHILDREN}ACT, 2000

7.11 The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of

Children) Act, 2000 gives legal sanctity to the

intentions and efforts of this Ministry. The Juvenile

Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000

lays down the primary law for children in need of

care and protection as well as children in conflict

with law.

7.11.2 A Bill seeking amendment to The Juvenile

Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000

was introduced in Lok Sabha on 29th August,

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2005. The Bill was referred to the Standing

Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment

for examination. The Standing Committee has

submitted its report.

PROGRAMME FOR JUVENILEJUSTICE7.12 The Ministry is implementing a Scheme called

“A Programme for Juvenile Justice”. Under the

scheme, the Ministry provides 50 per cent

assistance to State Governments and UT

Administrations for establishment and maintenance

of various institutions for juveniles in conflict with

law and children in need of care and protection.

In the year 2004-05, grant-in-aid of Rs 19.71

crores was released to 22 States/UTs and during

the year 2005-06, grant-in-aid of Rs.7.99 crores

has been released to 19 States/UTs up to

31 st December, 2005. Details are given at

Annexure-XXIX.

CENTRAL ADOPTION RESOURCEAUTHORITY7.13 Central Adoption Resource Agency (CARA)

was set up in 1990 and was subsequently registered

under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 on 18 th

March1999 to act as an autonomous body in the

matters relating to adoption. It regulates and

monitors the working of recognized social/child

welfare agencies engaged in inter-country

adoptions through State Governments and U.T.

Administrations. The Guidelines for Adoption of

Indian Children were formulated initially by the

Ministry in 1989. These were revised in 1995 on

the basis of the recommendations of the task force

set up for this purpose and in compliance with the

various pronouncements of the Supreme Court in

the case of Laxmi Kant Pandey Vs. Union of India.

These guidelines provide a framework to protect

the interests of both biological and adoptive parents

along with that of the children through the

mechanisms of licensing, follow-up reports and

documents.

7.13.2 CARA grants recognition to Indian

Placement Agencies on the recommendation of the

State Government for processing inter-country

adoption. It also accords enlistment to foreign

agencies that are engaged in sponsoring

applications of foreign prospective adoptive

parents. These agencies are licensed by the

appropriate Government Department in their

country of origin to mediate in-country and inter-

country adoptions and their applications for

enlistment/renewal are forwarded and

recommended by the India’s Diplomatic Mission.

At present, there are 74 recognized placement

agencies in the country and 158 foreign enlisted

agencies. During the current year, the recognition

to 25 Indian Placement Agencies for Inter-country

adoptions was renewed till 31.12.2005. Further,

the enlistments of 19 foreign adoption agencies

were renewed by 31.12.2005. The status of in-

country and inter-country adoptions for last three

years is as under:

Year In country Inter-country Total

Adoption Adoptions *

2003 1949 1024 2973

2004 1707 1021 2728

2005 1204 867 2071

* Inter-country Adoption Data includes NRIs

• Data pertain to the period January December-

2005

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• Data awaiting from 29 Agencies

The Hague Convention :

7.13.3 The Convention for the Protection of

Children and Cooperation for Inter-country

adoption 1993 (The Hague Convention) has come

into force in the country since 1st October, 2003.

For the purpose of implementation of the

Convention in our country, our Ministry is

functioning as the administrative Ministry and CARA

as the Central Authority.

7.13.3.2 A special Commission on the Practical

Operation of the Hague Convention was held

during 17 – 23 September, 2005. Two officers of

this Ministry and CARA attended the Special

Commission.

7.13.3.3 CARA has issued and circulated the

“Guidelines for In-country Adoption, 2004”, which

prescribe a uniform procedure for in-country

adoptions all over the country.

7.13.3.4 CARA has also revised the guidelines for

inter-country adoption keeping in view the

provisions of Hague Convention as well as advice

received from concerned parties. These guidelines

have been approved by the Ministry after

widespread consultations.

Training Activities on Child Adoption

7.13.4 Being fully sensitive to the need for

extending the adoption opportunity to a large

number of orphan children who are growing up in

adoption homes, CARA organized five Two Days

Orientation Programme on regional level one each

in Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Pune and Chennai

during 2005-06 for District Level Officers of State

Govt. with the objective to impart adequate

knowledge to them and enhance their skill and

motivation to promote adoption and also to explore

the possibility for further streamlining of adoption

procedure in each State. These programmes

besides energizing the concerned functionaries

have helped CARA to identify the areas of

improvement in the adoption programme as well

as encouraging more involvement of the concerned

State Governments.

Promotional Activities:

7.13.5 CARA observed “Adoption Awareness

Week” from 14-20th November 2005, along with

all its associated agencies in the country. During

the period the agencies carried out a number of

activities such as broadcasting programme in

audiovisual channels and meetings with adoptive

parents etc. CARA prepared two films duration of

30 minutes each on “Counseling of the Adoptive

Parents” and on “ Home Study Report” to guide

the Social Workers, State Government Officers and

other related persons.

SCHEME OF ASSISTANCE TOHOMES FOR CHILDREN (SHISHUGREH) TO PROMOTE IN-COUNTRY ADOPTION7.14 The main objective of this Scheme is to

provide support for institutional care within the

country for care and protection of infants and

children up to 6 years of age who are either

abandoned or orphaned or rendered destitute and

ensure their rehabilitation through in-country

adoption. Since 1992-93, Grant-in-aid is given

by the Ministry to NGOs for setting up Homes for

infants (Shishu Greh) in order to promote their

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placement in in-country adoption. The scheme has

been revised w.e.f. 01.04.2001 to enable State

Govt.-run-Children Homes to receive grant-in-aid

also. Under the scheme, grant-in-aid is being given

up to 90% to NGOs and 100% to the State run-

Institutions for meeting the cost of the project

subject to a ceiling of Rs.6.00 lakhs in a financial

year.

In the year 2004-05, Rs.2.23 crore was released

to 39 NGOs and 03 State Governments (Karnatka,

Mizoram and Uttar Pradesh) for running 44 units

and 9 units of Shishu Greh, respectively. More than

600 orphaned and abandoned children have

benefited under this Grant-in-aid Scheme during

2004-05. In the current financial year (2005-06

upto 31.12.2005), Rs.1.20 crore has been

released to 30 NGOs for running 32 units and 02

State Governments (Gujarat and Mizoram) for

running 9 units of Shishu Greh for the benefits of

orphaned/abandoned children. Details are given

at Annexure-XXX.

GRANT-IN-AID TO VOLUNTARYCOORDINATING AGENCIES FORADOPTION

7.15 In order to ensure promotion of in-country

adoption and placement of the children in their

own socio-cultural milieu, Voluntary Coordinating

Agencies (VCAs) have been set up as envisaged

by the Supreme Court of India. Under the scheme

of ‘General Grant-in-aid Programme for Financial

Assistance in the Field of Social Defence’ an

amount of Rs.22.03 lakhs was released to 8 VCAs

during the financial year 2004-05. During the

current financial year (upto 31.12.06) Rs.24.30 lakhs

to 9 VCAs have been released. Details are given at

Annexure-XXXI.

7.16 These schems relating to child welfare as also

CARA have been transferred to the Ministry of Women

& Child Development w.e.f. 16th February 2006.

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S.No. Title of the Research Study Name of the Institution & Project Director

1. Scheduled Castes Development

Study on viability and sustainability of National Institute of Rural Development,

Scheduled Castes Development Corporations Hyderabad.

in Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Tamilnadu,

West Bengal, Rajasthan, Orissa, Karnataka

and Maharashtra.

2. Other Backward Classes

An Evaluation Study S.V. University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh

on the Scheme of Post Matric Scholarship for Dr. Sudhakara Reddy

OBC Students in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat,

Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Tripura.”

3. Minorities

“Educational Status of Religious and Tata Institute of Social Sciences,

Linguistic Minorities.” MumbaiProf. Ranu Jain

Welfare schemes are being implemented for

educational development, economic and social

empowerment of persons belonging to Scheduled

Castes, Other Backward Classes, Minorities, and

Rehabilitation of Perosns with Disability, Children

in need of care and protection, the older persons,

drug addicts, etc. It is necessary that the impact of

the schemes and programmes need to be assessed

and evaluated from time to time, so that these can

be appropriately modified to make them more

effective implementation, otherwise, phased out if

their utility is not found. Besides, it is also necessary

to identify emerging issues those require policy

interventions. Allocation under research schemes

CHAPTER-8

RESEARCH AND EVALUATION

is Rs.1.10 crore. Rs.56.00 lakh have been released

for new project studies, ongoing project studies

and for organizing seminars/workshops/

conferences etc. till December 2005.

8.2 Research/ evaluation studies are sponsored

to Universities/ Research institutions/ professional

bodies to get the feed back about effectiveness of

the schemes. During the year (upto December

2005) 12 research projects have been approved

in the areas of scheduled castes development (a),

other backward classes (1), minorities (5), disability

(1), Social Defence (4). The details are given

below:-

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4. “Socio-Economic Status of Minorities - Centre for Research, Planning and Action

Factors for their Backwardness.” (CERPA), New Delhi,

Shri K.P.S. Nair

5. “Educational Status of Minorities and AROH Foundation, New Delhi

Causes for their Backwardness and Dr. Neelam Gupta

Identification of Socio-Economic Indicators

for Backwardness.”

6. “Religious Minorities in India - International Institute for Population

A Statistical Analysis.” Science, Mumbai

Dr. H.C. Srivastava

7. “A Study on the Criteria and Identification for Dr. Babasahib Ambedkar Institute of Social

Social and Economic Backwardness Among Sciences, MHOW, Madhya Pradesh

Religious Minorities.” Dr. D.K. Verma

8. Disability”

Psycho Social Problems Faced by Institute of Social Action, New Delhi

School Going Children with Disabilities in the Dr. J.D. Bakshi

States of Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan

and Himachal Pradesh.”

9. Social Defence

”Crime Against Elderly.” The Longevity Centre, Pune

Dr. Radha Raj

10. “Senior Citizen and Their Security: Atma Ram Sanatam Dharma College,

A Study of the Aged in four State Capital New Delhi,

Dr. Rajiv Sharma

Cities of India.”

11. “Impact of Migration on the Family Structure Anugraha, New Delhi

in India and on the Care of Elderly.” Dr. Abha Choudhary

12. “Evaluation of the Scheme of Integrated J. P. Institute of Social Change, Kolkata

Programme for the Street Children in the Dr. P. Sen

State of West Bengal.”

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8.3 Three research institutions were sanctioned grant for organizing conferences/ seminars as per

details given below:-

S.No. Title Name of the Institution

1. Convention of Scavengers Sulabh International Social Service, New Delhi

2. International Conference on Madras Development Society, Chennai

“Tsunami Disaster Management and

Coastal Development” at Chennai

3. National Seminar on “Sociological Osmania University, Hyderabad

Dimension of the Street Children -

Issues and Challenges”

8.4 During the year 19 reports of completed research projects have been received from research

institutions (list at AnnexureXXXII).

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CHAPTER 9

IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAMMES IN THE NORTH

EASTERN STATES AND SIKKIM

As per guidelines of the Planning Commission

10% of allocation has been made in sectors –

Other Backward Classes, Minorities, Disabled

and Social Defence and 2% for Scheduled Castes.

The annual plan outlay approved for this Ministry

for the year 2005-06 is Rs.1533.70 crore which

includes Rs.70.03 crore for North Eastern (NE)

region.

9.2 Financial/ physical achievements during the

year (upto December 2005) under various schemes

Sl. No. Name of the Scheme Amount(Rs. in Estimated

Crore)

(upto Dec. 2005) Beneficiaries

Scheduled Castes Development

1 Hostel for Scheduled Castes Girls 1.71 100

2 Hostel for Scheduled Castes Boys 2.73 200

3 Post Matric Scholarship for Scheduled Castes 6.38 35912

5 Assistance to voluntary organizations for welfare

of Scheduled Castes 0.08 2019

6 Special Central Assistance to Special Component Plan 7.22 81638

7 Coaching & Allied scheme for weaker sections

including Scheduled Castes, Other Backward

Classes and Minorities 0.08 278

8 Pre-matric scholarships scheme for children of those

engaged in unclean occupation 0.09 4480

9 National Scheduled Castes Finance & Development

Corporation 1.69 821

10 Upgradation of Merit of SC/ST Students 0.06 40

in North Eastern Region is given below:

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Other Backward Classes(OBC)

11 Boys and Girls Hostels for Other Backward Classes 0.38 100

12 Pre-Matric Scholarship for Other Backward Classes 1.71 80050

13 Post-Matric Scholarship including Higher Scholarship

for Ph.D and higher level 2.30 16197

Minorities

14 Maulana Azad Education Foundation 0.15 159

15 National Minorities Development &

Finance Corporation 7.37 1288

Welfare of Persons with Disabilities

16 Deen Dayal Disabled Rehabilitation Scheme 1.23 662

17 Scheme of Assistance to Disabled persons for

purchase/fitting of Aids and Appliances 0.03 250

18 National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with

Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation

& Multiple Disabilities 1.80 1555

Social Defence & Child Welfare

19 Scheme for Prevention and Control of Juvenile

Social Maladjustment 0.50 831

20 Scheme for Prevention of Alcoholism and

Substance (Drugs) Abuse 1.46 3835

21 Integrated Programme for Street Children 0.17 566

22 Integrated Programme for Older Persons 2.75 3500

23 Assistance to Voluntary Organisations for

General grant-in-aid in the field of Social Defence 0.27 981

24 Assistance to Home for Infant and Young Children

for Promoting in-country adoption 0.20 70

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CHAPTER – 10

GENDER ISSUES

In pursuance of the Cabinet Secretary’s d.o. dated

25 January 2003 to all the Ministries &

Departments a chapter on gender issues is

included. Further, the Finance Minister in his

Budget Speech 2004-05 indicated the perceived

need for budget data being presented in a manner

that high lights gender sensitivities of the budgetary

allocation. Pursuant to this announcement

Department of Women and Child Development in

October 2004 had identified 9 departments

including this Ministry for preparation of Public

Expenditure profile of their schemes and conduct

beneficiaries incidence analysis from a gender

perspective.

10.2 The programmes implemented for welfare of

socially disadvantage group focus on women

beneficiaries also.

10.3 In number of schemes being implemented

women beneficiaries are covered.

a. Under scheme for construction of hostels for

Scheduled Caste Girls 2954 beneficiaries are

expected to receive hostel facilities for pursuing

their education at middle, & secondary stage

of education.

b. One – third of the hostels (33%) sanctioned

under the scheme of construction of hostels for

OBC boys and girls are to be constructed

exclusively for women beneficiaries.

c. Maulana Azad Education Foundation awarded

Maulana Azad National Scholarships to 2140

Meritorious Girl students releasing total amount

of Rs.2.14 crore.

d. Under National Scholarships for Persons with

Disabilities 250 Scholarships are given every

year to disabled girls (and 250 to disabled boys)

for pursuing Post – Matric, professional &

technical courses.

e. Five National level Finance & Development

Corporations for Scheduled Castes, Safai

Karamcharis, Other Backward Classes,

Minorities & Handicapped Persons implement

‘Mahila Samridhi Yojana’ under their scheme

for providing credit facilities to the beneficiaries

towards their economic development.

f. 25% of allocation under scheme for Assistance

to Disabled Persons for purchase of Aids &

Appliances is made for women beneficiaries

ACHIEVEMENTS

10.5 During the year 2005-06 (upto December

05) financial and physical achievements specifically

oriented towards women beneficiaries are given

in the AnnexureXXXIII.

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CHAPTER 11

C&AG AUDIT REPORT

Pursuant to the instructions issued by Cabinet

Secretariate’s D.O. No.213/5/11/2002-CA.IV

dated 1st August 2003, summary of C&AG Audit

report for the period available is included in the

Annual Report. As per the latest C&AG report

No.4 of 2005, the summary report is:-

Outstanding Utilization Certificates

11.2 The position of outstanding utiliztion

certificates due by March, 2004 in respect of grants

released upto March 2003 of the Ministry of Social

Justice and Empowerment are as under:-

Utilisaton Certificates outstanding

as on 31-March -04

( Rs. in Crore )

Action taken note indicating remedial action and

duly vetted by Director General (Audit) has already

been sent on to Public Accounts Committee on

23rd November 2005.

Delay in Submission of Accounts of

Autonomous Bodies

11.3 After the close of the accounting year, every

autonomous body should complete its accounts

within a period of three months and make them

available for audit and that the reports and the

audited accounts should be laid before Parliament

within nine months of the close of the accounting

year. For the year 2002-03, the accounts of the

Central Adoption Resource Agency, New Delhi

were received on 6.5.2004 causing delay of over

six months. In another case, the accounts of he

National Commission for Backward Classes, New

Delhi have not been submitted 1993-94 onwards.

The action taken note along with reasons for delay

& remedial action taken duly vetted by Director

General (Audit) was sent on 6.10.2005 to Public

Accounts Committee.

Unspent Provision of Rs. 100 crore ormore.

11.4 Unspent provision of more than Rs.100 crore

needs a detailed explanatory note to the Pubic

Accounts Committee. During 2003-04, the

Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment had

an unspent amount of Rs.191.47 crore. The

detailed Explanatory note alongwith reasons for

saving & remedial action taken duly vetted by

Director General (Audit) was sent on 21.9.2005

to the Public Accounts Committee.

Sl. No Ministry/ Fort the period For the period

Department ending ending

March 2003 March 2002

Number Amount Number Amount

1 Social Justice &Empowerment 27294 1252.35 17546 901.78

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Scheduled Castes Development (SCD)Central Sector Scheme (CS)

1 Special Central Assistance to Special Component Plan 402.00 394.27 398.28 268.60

2 National Scheduled Castes Finance & Development 15.10 11.00 16.60 16.60

Corporation

3 National Safai Karamcharies Finance & Development 20.00 20.59 22.00 11.00

Corporation

4 Assistance to Vol. Organisation working for SCs 25.50 26.54 26.00 21.34

5 Supporting Projects of All India Nature of SCs 0.50 0.49 0.50 0.20

(Res. & Training)

6 Dr. Ambedkar Foundation 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00

7 Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for SCs 0.00 0.00 16.03 0.00

Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS)

8 Post - Matric Scholarship for SCs 313.24 330.27 371.89 377.98

9 Implementation of Protection of Civil Rights 34.75 34.63 36.91 35.47

Act, 1955 and Scheduled Castes and

Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocitites) Act, 1989

10 Hostels for SC boys** 26.00 24.92 26.00 25.50

11 Hostels for SC girls** 22.00 16.03 20.00 20.00

12 Scheduled Castes Development Corporations 49.00 48.64 31.50 0.00

13 Pre-Matric Scholarship for Children of those 16.00 9.89 16.00 10.68

engaged in unclean occupations **

14 Coaching & Allied for Weaker Sections including 8.00 4.93 8.00 0.64

SCs,OBCs & Minorities **

15 Upgradation of Merit of SC/ST Students ** 18.00 1.77 18.00 5.69

16 Assistance to Meritorious students belonging to SCs 5.00 0.00 5.00 0.00

for pursuing studies in Residential Schools**

17 Setting up of Residential Schools for SC students 9.00 0.00 5.00 0.00

studying in Class VI to XII *

Total 965.09 924.95 1018.71 793.70

Annexure II

BE & EXPENDITURE DURING 2004-05 & 2005-06 (UPTO DECEMBER)

A. PLAN (Rs. In crore)

Sl. Bureau/scheme 2004-05 2005-06No. BE EXP. BE EXP.

(Upto (31-12-2005)

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Other Backward Classes (OBC)Central Sector Scheme (CS)

1 Grant-in-aid to Voluntary Organisation working 5.00 5.51 5.00 1.65

for OBCs

2 National Backward Classes Finance & 9.00 18.72 10.00 10.00

Development Corporation

Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS)

3 Post-Matric Scholarship including Higher Scholarship

for Ph.D and higher level 21.73 24.67 23.40 23.00

4 Pre-Matric Scholarship for OBCs 16.80 18.76 18.00 19.00

5 Boys and Girls Hostels for OBCs ** 12.76 12.78 12.55 10.72

6 Merit Scholarship for OBCs 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00

TOTAL 65.30 80.44 68.96 64.37

Minorities

Central Sector Scheme (CS)

1 Grant-in-aid to Maulana Azad Education Foundation 1.00 1.00 30.00 0.00

2 National Minorities Development & Finance Corporation 71.29 73.65 19.60 12.50

Total 72.29 74.65 49.60 12.50

Welfare of Persons with DisabilitiesCentral Sector Scheme (CS)

1 National Instt. for the Visually Handicapped 5.55 0.55 5.00 1.55

2 National Instt. for the Orthopeadically Handicapped 4.00 3.00 4.00 1.50

3 National Instt. for the Hearing Handicapped 8.80 5.86 9.00 3.65

4 National Instt. for the Mentally Handicapped 9.00 9.62 10.00 10.00

5 National Instt. for Rehabilitation, Training & Reaserch 6.25 6.25 6.25 4.68

6 Institute for the Physically Handicapped 2.50 1.50 2.00 0.50

7 National Instt. for the Multiple Handicapped 1.00 1.00 6.50 3.18

8 Scheme of Assistance to Disabled persons for 60.00 63.19 60.00 32.40

purchase/fitting of Aids and Appliances

9 Deen Dayal Disabled Rehabilitation Scheme 80.00 67.31 80.00 31.72

10 Indian Spinal Injury Centre 3.50 2.62 3.50 1.75

11 Rehabilitation Council of India 3.00 2.01 3.00 1.45

12 National Handicapped Finance & Development 11.00 1.00 11.00 5.00

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13 Schemes arising out of the Implementation of 24.64 10.04 20.35 6.23

the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities,

Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995

14 Science & Technology Mission Mode 2.00 0.37 2.00 0.01

15 College of Rehabiltation Sciences etc. 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS)

16 Employment of the Handicapped** 2.00 1.54 0.00 0.00

External Aided Project (EAP)

17 UNDP funded-Support to children with disability 0.30 0.29 0.00 0.00

18 Technology Centre for Visually, Hearing and 1.00 0.00 1.00 0.00

Orthopaedically Disabled Persons in Colloboration

with Govt. of Japan

Total 224.54 176.15 223.60 103.62

Social Defence, Child Welfare and Media

Central Sector Scheme (CS)

1 Scheme for Prevention of Alcoholism and 26.09 25.50 22.67 9.78

Substance (Drugs) Abuse

2 An Integrated Programme for Street Children 12.55 11.78 10.80 5.66

3 Assistance to Homes for Infant and Young 2.65 2.23 5.00 1.20

Children for Promoting Incountry Adoption

4 National Institute of Social Defence 3.80 3.50 4.80 2.50

5 Assistance to Voluntary Organisations for 2.70 4.00 5.50 1.42

General grant-in-aid in the field of Social Defence

6 An Integrated Programme for Older Persons 18.79 15.68 18.00 5.53

7 Grants in aid for Research Studies and Publications 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.18

8 Information and Mass Education Cell 5.00 2.79 6.00 5.00

9 Scheme for Welfare of Working Children and 7.00 0.00 7.00 0.00

children in need of Care & Protection

Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS)

10 Scheme for Prevention and Control of Juvenile 18.90 19.71 20.43 7.99

Social Maladjustment**

TOTAL 97.98 85.69 100.80 39.26

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1 Secretariat

[I] IT Plan 0.25 0.22 0.50 0.24

[ii] Others 0.75 0.78 1.50 0.65

TOTAL 1.00 1.00 2.00 0.89

1 Lump sum provision for NE 65.80 70.03

Grand Total 1492.00 1342.89 1533.70 1014.34

** Allocation by Re-appropriation during 2005-06

B. NON PLAN 2004-05 2005-06

Scheduled Castes Development

1 National Commission for Scheduled Castes 5.05 4.33 5.58 4.37

2 National Commission for Safai Karamcharis 1.43 1.38 1.59 1.07

3 National Overseas Schoarships Scheme for 1.00 1.01 1.00 0.68

SC etc. Students for Higher Studies Abroad

4 National Commission for Denotified-Nomadic 1.15 0.62 0.30 0.00

& semi-nomadic tribes

Total 8.63 7.34 8.47 6.12

Other Backward Classes

1 National Commission for Backward Classes 1.45 1.32 1.45 1.00

2 Commission for Economically Backward Classes 1.66 0.40 0.60 0.02

Total 3.11 1.72 2.05 1.02

Minorities

1 Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities 0.95 0.83 0.99 0.70

2 National Commission for Minorities 3.03 2.93 3.38 2.40

3 National Commission for Religious & Linguistic Minorities 0.00 0.00 0.48 1.30

4 Grant in aid to Wakf 1.70 1.38 1.70 0.00

Total 5.68 5.43 6.55 4.40

Disability Division

1 National Instt. for the Visually Handicapped, Dehradun 4.40 4.40 4.57 4.57

2 National Instt. for the Orthopeadically Handicapped, 2.92 2.80 2.99 2.00

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3 National Instt. for the Hearing Handicapped, Mumbai 4.67 4.42 4.85 3.35

4 National Instt. for the Mentally Handicapped, 2.63 2.63 2.70 2.70

Secunderabad

5 National Instt. for Rehabilitation, Training & 3.92 3.92 4.05 2.70

Reaserch, Cuttack

6 Institute for the Physically handicapped, New Delhi 4.1 4.10 4.20 1.40

7 Distribution Expenses of Commodity Assistance 4.00 4.99 4.00 2.77under bilateral Agreement

8 Establishment of Rehabilitation Centres 4.60 4.85 4.85 2.93

9 Rehabilitation Council of India 0.90 0.85 0.90 0.80

10 Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities 0.40 1.05 1.00 0.57

11 National Commission for Persons with Disabilities 1.44 0.82 0.00 0.00

Total 33.98 34.82 34.11 23.79

Social Defence, Child Welfare

1 Assistance to Panchayati Raj Institutions/Volunatry 1.25 0.49 1.25 0.00

Organisations/Self Help Groups for Constructionof Old Age Homes/ Multi Service Centres for

Older Persons

2 National Institute of Social Defence 0.51 0.51 0.55 0.30

3 Contribution to United Nations Inter-Regional 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.00

Crime Research Institute

4 Central Adoption Resource Agency 1.40 1.15 1.35 1.02

Total 3.18 2.15 3.17 1.32

Secretariat

1 Secretariat-Social Services 10.37 10.55 11.59 8.89

2 Discretionary Grant 0.06 0.04 0.06 0.03

Total 10.43 10.59 11.65 8.92

Grand Total 65.01 62.07 66.00 45.57

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Annexure III

STATEWISE FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL ACHIEVEMENT UNDER THE SCHEMEOF SPECIAL CENTRAL ASSISTANCE TO SPECIAL COMPONENT PLAN DURING2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

1 Andhra Pradesh 2148.21 15774

2 Assam 498.32 30724

3 Bihar 0.00 0

4 Chattisgarh 285.78 0

5 Gujarat 339.66 8278

6 Goa 0.00 0

7 Haryana 821.59 7101

8 Himachal Pradesh 463.74 0

9 Jammu & Kashmir 0.00 0

10 Jharkhand 0.00 0

11 Karnataka 1838.62 0

12 Kerala 0.00 0

13 Madhya Pradesh 1840.38 0

14 Maharashtra 1799.76 0

15 Manipur 11.12 0

16 Orissa 1386.08 2450

17 Punjab 0.00 0

18 Rajasthan 2156.64 19050

19 Sikkim 0.00 0

20 Tamil Nadu 2448.73 38767

21 Tripura 213.35 50914

22 Uttar Pradesh 7164.78 17287

23 Uttranchal 742.94 2462

24 West Bengal 2653.36 0

25 Chandigarh 0.00 0

26 Delhi 42.08 59

27 Pondicherry 4.79 0

Total 26859.93 192866

S.No. State/Union Territories Rs. in lakh Number ofbeneficiaries

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2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

Annexure IV

1 Andhra Pradesh 3427.78 23930

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 03 Assam 0.00 0

4 Bihar 0.00 0

5 Chhattisgarh 426.96 309

6 Goa 1.54 3

7 Gujarat 221.44 6778 Haryana 48.90 17

9 Himachal Pradesh 84.03 343

10 Jammu & Kashmir 114.00 30

11 Jharkhand 329.34 636

12 Karnataka 1191.07 363513 Kerala 191.90 766

14 Madhya Pradesh 0.00 0

15 Maharashtra 658.33 456

16 Manipur 0.00 0

17 Meghalaya 0.00 018 Mizoram 0.00 0

19 Nagaland 0.00 0

20 Orissa 0.00 0

21 Punjab 110.02 261

22 Rajasthan 304.33 17823 Sikkim 68.67 147

24 Tamil Nadu 0.00 0

25 Tripura 101.10 674

26 Uttar Pradesh 0.00 0

27 Uttranchal 54.85 1528 West Bengal 671.74 5117

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0

30 Chandigarh 10.15 56

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.00 0

32 Daman & Diu 0.00 033 Delhi 0.00 0

34 Lakshdweep 0.00 0

35 Pondicherry 0.00 0

TOTAL 8016.15 37250

S.No. State/Union Territories Rs. in lakh Number ofbeneficiaries

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2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

Annexure V

S.No. State/Union Territories Rs. in lakh Number ofbeneficiaries

1 Andhra Pradesh 1027.80 4223

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0

3 Assam 0.00 0

4 Bihar 0.00 05 Chhattisgarh 185.77 1040

6 Goa 0.00 0

7 Gujarat 175.46 578

8 Haryana 0.00 0

9 Himachal Pradesh 37.45 203

10 Jammu & Kashmir 363.24 686

11 Jharkhand 0.00 0

12 Karnataka 440.06 1128

13 Kerala 0.00 0

14 Madhya Pradesh 354.50 150115 Maharashtra 0.00 0

16 Manipur 0.00 0

17 Meghalaya 0.00 0

18 Mizoram 0.00 0

19 Nagaland 0.00 0

20 Orissa 0.00 0

21 Punjab 10.00 20

22 Rajasthan 133.27 236

23 Sikkim 0.00 0

24 Tamil Nadu 0.00 025 Tripura 0.00 0

26 Uttar Pradesh 950.31 1478

27 Uttranchal 0.00 0

28 West Bengal 0.00 0

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0

30 Chandigarh 6.75 30

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.00 0

32 Daman & Diu 0.00 0

33 Delhi 0.00 0

34 Lakshdweep 0.00 035 Pondicherry 0.00 0

TOTAL 3684.61 11123

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1 Andhra Pradesh 2797.00 399960

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 03 Assam 390.41 21600

4 Bihar 0.00 37425

5 Chhattisgarh 526.00 46356

6 Goa 3.00 104

7 Gujarat 940.12 80141

8 Haryana 456.00 18812

9 Himachal Pradesh 59.87 5593

10 Jammu & Kashmir 136.31 12834

11 Jharkhand 0.00 13740

12 Karnataka 1152.00 16969013 Kerala 2771.00 88452

14 Madhya Pradesh 3064.10 89495

15 Maharashtra 7090.95 334441

16 Manipur 24.00 3719

17 Meghalaya 1.50 1554

18 Mizoram 0.00 0

19 Nagaland 0.00 0

20 Orissa 0.00 0

21 Punjab 0.00 43370

22 Rajasthan 1468.34 120328

23 Sikkim 0.00 024 Tamil Nadu 6182.18 253803

25 Tripura 222.39 9040

26 Uttar Pradesh 7587.00 511122

27 Uttranchal 256.13 30608

28 West Bengal 2579.00 203710

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0

30 Chandigarh 0.00 0

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.50 0

32 Daman & Diu 0.00 0

33 Delhi 0.00 44334 Lakshdweep 0.00 0

35 Pondicherry 90.00 2519

TOTAL 37797.80 2498859

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S.No. State/Union Territories Rs. in lakh Number ofbeneficiaries

STATE/UT-WISE FINANCIAL & PHYSICAL ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE SCHEME OFPOST MATRIC SCHOLARSHIPS TO STUDENTS BELONGING TO SCHEDULED CASTES

DURING 2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

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1 Andhra Pradesh 250.29 28578

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0

3 Assam 2.10 Not Available

4 Bihar 0.00 4593

5 Chhattisgarh 49.06 24587

6 Goa 1.56 360

7 Gujarat 354.03 226271

8 Haryana 0.00 0

9 Himachal Pradesh 0.00 010 Jammu & Kashmir 0.00 3260

11 Jharkhand 0.00 0

12 Karnataka 0.00 0

13 Kerala 0.00 1788

14 Madhya Pradesh 10.50 58594

15 Maharashtra 215.62 74225

16 Manipur 0.00 0

17 Meghalaya 0.00 0

18 Mizoram 0.00 0

19 Nagaland 0.00 020 Orissa 0.00 0

21 Punjab 0.00 8488

22 Rajasthan 31.94 38756

23 Sikkim 0.00 0

24 Tamil Nadu 86.47 45216

25 Tripura 7.57 4480

26 Uttar Pradesh 44.16 62853

27 Uttranchal 4.78 1080

28 West Bengal 0.00 3201

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0.00 030 Chandigarh 0.00 0

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.00 0

32 Daman & Diu 0.00 0

33 Delhi 0.00 0

34 Lakshdweep 0.00 0

35 Pondicherry 10.00 2045

TOTAL 1068.08 588375

STATE/UT-WISE FINANCIAL & PHYSICAL ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE SCHEME OFPRE-MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP TO CHILDREN OF THOSE ENGAGED IN UNCLEAN

OCCUPATIONS DURING 2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

S.No. State/Union Territories Rs. in lakh Number ofbeneficiaries

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Annexure VIII

1 Andhra Pradesh 44.40 296

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 03 Assam 0.00 0

4 Bihar 10.95 73

5 Chhattisgarh 10.50 70

6 Goa 0.00 0

7 Gujarat 12.36 105

8 Haryana 8.70 58

9 Himachal Pradesh 0.00 0

10 Jammu & Kashmir 0.00 0

11 Jharkhand 0.00 0

12 Karnataka 0.00 013 Kerala 1.50 20

14 Madhya Pradesh 270.00 1800

15 Maharashtra 0.00 0

16 Manipur 0.00 0

17 Meghalaya 0.00 0

18 Mizoram 0.00 0

19 Nagaland 0.00 0

20 Orissa 171.00 1140

21 Punjab 0.00 0

22 Rajasthan 0.00 0

23 Sikkim 3.00 2024 Tamil Nadu 0.00 0

25 Tripura 3.00 20

26 Uttar Pradesh 0.00 0

27 Uttranchal 0.00 0

28 West Bengal 34.34 248

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0

30 Chandigarh 0.00 0

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.00 0

32 Daman & Diu 0.00 0

33 Delhi 0.00 034 Lakshdweep 0.00 0

35 Pondicherry 0.00 0

TOTAL 569.75 3850

STATE/UT-WISE FINANCIAL & PHYSICAL ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE SCHEME OFUPGRADATION OF MERIT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES DURING 2005-06 (AS ON

31.12.2005)

S.No. State/Union Territories Rs. in lakh Number ofbeneficiaries

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STATE/UT-WISE FINANCIAL & PHYSICAL ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE SCHEME OFHOSTEL FOR SCHEDULED CASTES BOYS DURING 2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

S.No. State/Union Territories Rs. in lakh Number ofbeneficiaries

Annexure IX

1 Andhra Pradesh 696.79 4500

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0

3 Assam 0.00 0

4 Bihar 0.00 0

5 Chhattisgarh 242.68 600

6 Goa 0.00 0

7 Gujarat 0.00 0

8 Haryana 0.00 0

9 Himachal Pradesh 951.83 121710 Jammu & Kashmir 6.39 0

11 Jharkhand 111.44 450

12 Karnataka 0.00 0

13 Kerala 0.00 0

14 Madhya Pradesh 0.00 0

15 Maharashtra 0.00 0

16 Manipur 0.00 0

17 Meghalaya 121.66 100

18 Mizoram 0.00 0

19 Nagaland 0.00 020 Orissa 0.00 0

21 Punjab 0.00 0

22 Rajasthan 0.00 0

23 Sikkim 0.00 0

24 Tamil Nadu 0.00 0

25 Tripura 151.89 100

26 Uttar Pradesh 267.33 400

27 Uttranchal 0.00 0

28 West Bengal 0.00 0

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0.00 030 Chandigarh 0.00 0

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.00 0

32 Daman & Diu 0.00 0

33 Delhi 0.00 0

34 Lakshdweep 0.00 0

35 Pondicherry 0.00 0

TOTAL 2550.00 7367

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STATE/UT-WISE FINANCIAL & PHYSICAL ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE SCHEME OFHOSTEL FOR SCHEDULED CASTES GIRLS DURING 2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

S.No. State/Union Territories Rs. in lakh Number ofbeneficiaries

1 Andhra Pradesh 180.59 100

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0

3 Assam 0.00 0

4 Bihar 0.00 0

5 Chhattisgarh 0.00 0

6 Goa 0.00 0

7 Gujarat 60.00 1008 Haryana 0.00 0

9 Himachal Pradesh 1026.94 1479

10 Jammu & Kashmir 0.00 0

11 Jharkhand 111.44 450

12 Karnataka 0.00 0

13 Kerala 0.00 0

14 Madhya Pradesh 0.00 0

15 Maharashtra 0.00 0

16 Manipur 0.00 0

17 Meghalaya 171.90 10018 Mizoram 0.00 0

19 Nagaland 0.00 0

20 Orissa 0.00 0

21 Punjab 76.27 100

22 Rajasthan 96.75 225

23 Sikkim 0.00 0

24 Tamil Nadu 0.00 0

25 Tripura 0.00 0

26 Uttar Pradesh 226.10 400

27 Uttranchal 0.00 028 West Bengal 0.00 0

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0

30 Chandigarh 0.00 0

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.00 0

32 Daman & Diu 0.00 0

33 Delhi 0.00 0

34 Lakshdweep 0.00 0

35 Pondicherry 50.00 0

TOTAL 1999.99 2954

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OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES & MINORITIES DURING 2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

S.No. State/Union Territories Rs. in lakh Number ofbeneficiaries

Annexure XI

1 Andhra Pradesh 13.54 420

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0

3 Assam 0.00 0

4 Bihar 0.00 0

5 Chhattisgarh 1.94 406 Goa 0.00 0

7 Gujarat 0.00 0

8 Haryana 0.00 0

9 Himachal Pradesh 0.00 0

10 Jammu & Kashmir 1.86 80

11 Jharkhand 0.00 0

12 Karnataka 3.52 78

13 Kerala 0.00 0

14 Madhya Pradesh 5.22 160

15 Maharashtra 5.18 145

16 Manipur 8.65 27817 Meghalaya 0.00 0

18 Mizoram 0.00 0

19 Nagaland 0.00 0

20 Orissa 0.00 0

21 Punjab 0.00 0

22 Rajasthan 14.74 480

23 Sikkim 0.00 0

24 Tamil Nadu 1.86 40

25 Tripura 0.00 0

26 Uttar Pradesh 5.02 12027 Uttranchal 0.00 0

28 West Bengal 0.00 0

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0

30 Chandigarh 0.00 0

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.00 0

32 Daman & Diu 0.00 0

33 Delhi 0.88 26

34 Lakshdweep 0.00 0

35 Pondicherry 0.00 0

TOTAL 62.41 1867

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Annexure XII

LIST OF VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS THAT RECEIVED GRANTS UNDER THE SCHEMEOF COACHING & ALLIED FOR WEAKER SECTIONS INCLUDING SCHEDULED CASTES,

OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES & MINORITIES DURING 2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

Sl. Name of the NGO AmountNo. Rs. in lakh

Andhra Pradesh

1 NIIT Limited, Prashanti Complex, Baseerbagh, Hyderabad 2.47

2 Sri Laxmi Narayana Infotech, 7-184, Brahmin Street, Chittoor - 517001. 1.35

3 Vikas Seva Samiti, No.547, Bairagipatteda, Tirupati, Chittoor - 517 501. 1.22

4 Zakeer Hussain Pre-Examination Coaching Centre, O/o the Vivekananda Vidya 2.43

Samstha Soceity, Vinukonda, Guntur - 522647.

5 Training Reconstruction Educational Environmental Society (TREES), Nellore 2.43

6 Sri Raju Educational Society,22/504, Big Bazar, Nellore 3.65

Chhattisgarh

7 Mahakoshal Academy for Administrative Careers, C-272, Rohanipuram, Raipur 1.94

Jammu & Kashmir

8 Dr.Saxena Vision Foundation, 55 Gogji Bagh, Srinagar - 190 008 1.86

Karnataka

9 Universal Coaching Centre, No. 283, 20th Main, Marenhalli Main Road, 3.53

Vijayanagar, Bangalore - 560 040

Madhya Pradesh

10 Bal Evam Mahila Kalyan Samiti, House of Shri Rajaram Tiwari, Near Sales Tax 1.31

Three Story Building, Old Housing Board Colony, Morena

Maharashtra

11 Ahilya Bahuuddeshiya Shiksha Prasarak Mandal, Palodi, Kalamnuri, Hingoli 0.76

Manipur

12 Socio Economic Cultural Upliftment & Development Organisation (SECUDO), 1.09

Lamphelpat Officers Colony, Type/IV/CP-27, P.O. - Lamphel, Imphal - 795 004.

13 Type Writing Institution and Rural Development Society, Thoubal 2.70

14 Social Reformation and Development Organisation, Soibam Leikai Ayangpalli Road, 1.22

Imphal-East, Imphal

15 Institute of Social Development for Weaker Sections, Imphal 1.22

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16 Environment and Economics Management Association, EEMA Coaching Home, 1.22

Keishampet Junction, Lairembi Lampak, Imphal - 795 001

17 Social Awarenes and Development Agency, Moirangkhom Makha, Loklaobung, 1.22

Imphal

Rajasthan

18 Gayatri Educational and Nimbus Upliftment Society (GENUS), 65, Barkat Nagar, 1.22

Tonk Phatak, Jaipur

19 N.S.A. Krishi Samit, National School of Architecture, D-23, Jagan Path, 9.79

Chomu House, C-Scheme, Jaipur

20 Vidya Mandir Shiksha Samiti, 3, G-20, Jawahar Nagar, Sri Ganganagar - 335 001 3.74

Tamil Nadu

21 Mahendra Education Trust, Kalippatti, Tiruchengodu TK, Namakkal District - 637 501. 1.86

Uttar Pradesh

22 Health Care and Rural Development Society, LD-219, Sector-F, L.D.A. Colony, 1.86

Kanpur Road, Lucknow

23 Social Science Sudha Reseach Institute, 175, Hemant Vihar, Barra-2, Kanpur South 3.16

Delhi

24 Hamdard Education Society, Sangam Vihar, New Delhi-110 062 0.88

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AND THE SCHEDULDED TRIBES (PREVENTION OF ATROCITIES) ACT, 1989 DURING2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

Annexure XIII

1 Andhra Pradesh 117.00

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.003 Assam 0.00

4 Bihar 13.00

5 Chhattisgarh 46.38

6 Goa 00.10

7 Gujarat 281.03

8 Haryana 73.96

9 Himachal Pradesh 0.00

10 Jammu & Kashmir 0.00

11 Jharkhand 0.00

12 Karnataka 852.6613 Kerala 117.52

14 Madhya Pradesh 820.01

15 Maharashtra 426.86

16 Manipur 0.00

17 Meghalaya 0.00

18 Mizoram 0.00

19 Nagaland 0.00

20 Orissa 01.20

21 Punjab 09.32

22 Rajasthan 87.0023 Sikkim 01.75

24 Tamil Nadu 160.72

25 Tripura 0.00

26 Uttar Pradesh 414.10

27 Uttranchal 37.00

28 West Bengal 0.00

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0.00

30 Chandigarh 0.00

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 50.00

32 Daman & Diu 0.0033 Delhi 0.00

34 Lakshdweep 0.00

35 Pondicherry 37.94

TOTAL 3547.56

Amount

S.No. State/Union Territories (Rs. in lakh)

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Annexure XIV

LIST OF NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS THAT HAVE RECEIVED GRANT-IN-AID DURING THE YEAR 2005-06 UNDER THE SCHEME OF GRANT-IN-AID TO

VOLUNTARY ORGANSIATIONS WORKING FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (AS ON 31.12.2005)

Sl. Name and Address of the Organisation AmountNo. (Rs. in lakh)

Andhra Pradesh

1 Andhra Pradesh Girijan Sevak Sangh, Chandamamapet, Nandigama, Krishna Distt. 9.65

2 Bapuji Youth Association, 10/446, R.S. Kodur-516101, Kadapa Distt. 2.99

3 Bethel Educational Society, Gandhinagar, Jadcherla, Distt. Mahaboobnagar 17.66

4 Centre for Rural Education and Development Society, D.No.2-163-1, Chakalaveedi, 4.24

Gorantla-515231, Distt. Anantapur

5 Child Foundation Of India, Sri Surya Clinic Buildings, D.No.36-46-51, 12.03

Kancharapalam, Visakhapatnam-530008

6 City Educational Society, 32-41-19, Revenue Colony Machavaram Down, Vijayawada 13.50

7 Dr Ambedkar Dalitha Varga Abhivruddhi Sangam, 6/382, Gajula Street Massapet, 2.84

Cuddapah-516001

8 Friends Weaker Section Welfare Association, 2-22-39, Chilaka Nagar, Uppal, 2.71

Rangareddy Distt.

9 Goutham Education Society, H.No.9-1, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Nagar, Cherial-506223, 9.65

Distt. Warangal

10 Grameena Samkshema Sangham, Ranganathapuram, Kalakad Post & Mandal-517236, 9.80

Distt. Chittoor

11 Integrated Development Agency, Raitupet,Nandigama-521185, Krishna Distt 9.65

12 International Educational Society, Suryalayam Street Tanuku-534211, West Godavari 5.41

13 Jayasree Mahila Sangam, Behind R.C.M. Church, Madhira-507203, Khammam Distt. 12.08

14 Jyothi Educational Society, H.No.6-125, J.P. Colony, Patancheru, Distt. Medak - 502319 3.32

15 Lok Seva Kendram, H.No.11-18-848, Mogilicharla Road, Kashibugga, Warangal 11.48

16 Mass Movement For Rural Reconstruction, O.D. Cheruvu-515561, Po: Kadiri Taluk, 9.71

Distt. Ananthapur

17 Minorities And Weaker Sections Employees Welfare Association, H.No. 12-18, 7.22

Narapally Ghatkeswar Mandal, Distt. Ranga Reddy

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18 Needs Effective Welfare Society, No.25, 11/601, 1st Cross Road, Savithri Nagar, 5.98

Nellore-524004

19 Organisation For Comprehensive Rural Community Development, Opp. B.H.P.V. 10.57

SETVIS Complex 1st Floor, Visakhapatnam-530012,

20 People’s Action In Development, Ex-Military Colony, Kadiri-515591, Distt. Anantapur 14.03

21 Pinakini Educational Academy, Village, Pochampally Mandal, Nalgonda Distt. -508284 5.41

22 Pinky Flavors Educational Society, Plot No. 581 & 582, Teachers Colony, Karmanghat, 5.41

Distt. Ranga Reddy

23 Rural Organisation For Social Activity, Manthenavaripalem(Post)Pittalavanipalem 5.18

(Mandal), Guntur Distt.

24 Samscruthika Mahila Mandali, Chekurapadu : Naguluppalapadu Mandalam, 7.91

Distt. Prakasam

25 Sri Venkateswara Mahila Mandali, No. 508-11/32/17, Brodiepet,Guntur Distt.-522002 5.49

26 St. Mary’s Rehabilitation Centre For Orphans Widows & Lepers, P.B. No.21 2.62

Bethleham Pet (H.O) Prlakol-534260, West Godavari District

27 Swan Educational Society, 8-1-282, Near Doccalamma Temple, Shivajinagar, 11.85

R.P. Road, Secunderabad-500003

28 Telangana Weaker Sections Development Society, Plot No. 161, City Public 10.89

School Premises Jayanagar Colony, Kukatpally, Ranga Reddy Distt.

29 Tharakarma Brahmini Mahila Mandali, D.No.16/595, Uma Nagar, Old Town, 14.04

Distt. Anantapur-515005

30 Uma Maheshwari Mahila Mandali, 24/84, Rotella Street, Mulapet, Distt. Nellore 1.72

31 Weaker Sections Development Society, Saradapuram, Arundelpet(Post), Distt. Guntur 2.24

Assam

32 Dr. Ambedkar Mission, Village Dhopatari Post Changsari, Distt. Kamrup, 10.54

33 Global Health And Education Centre, At Rupahi Bhakatgaon 14.09

(Near Chanderbala Primary School) Post Rupahi, Distt. Nagaon, -782125

34 Gram Vikas Parisad, Rangaloo, Post Jamarmur, Distt. Nagaon-782427 10.31

35 International Brotherhood Mission, Maha Bodhi Vihar, Jyoti Nagar, Dibrugarh-786001 13.52

36 Nilanchal Unayan Sanskritika Parishad, Vill. Amlokhi ( Bolibosty), Post Amoni, 2.57

Distt. Nagaon-782138

Bihar

37 Anusuchit Jati/Anusuchit Janjati Kalyan Samiti, Kanp Sour Bazar, Distt Saharsa 13.61

38 Ashok Kumar Mahto Mahila Prishikshan Kendra, Village & P.O.: Sahra, 5.11

Via-Purnea Polytechnic, Distt. Purnea

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39 Mahalaxmi Silai Katai Shiksha Prishikshan Kendra, Chiritravan, P.O. Buxur, Distt. Buxur 4.96

40 Mushar Jati Kalyan Seva Sangh, Village-Sarna, Bhaya Natvar, Po: Bhaluni Dham, 0.94

Distt. Rohtas,

41 Naveen Bharatiya Pratisthan, At-Balughat, P.O.-Muzaffarpur(G.P.O.), Distt. Muzaffarpur 16.05

42 Tirhut Vikas Manch, At&P.O. Barhad Via-Narma, Distt. Muzaffarpur, 5.59

Delhi

43 Abha Shiksha Samiti, G-482-483, Mangolpuri,-110083. 2.80

44 Akhil Bhartiya Gramin Evam Pichhara Varg Uthan Samiti, 13/76, Kalyan Puri, -110091 4.00

45 Akhil Bhartiya Gramin Seva Sangh, Alok Bharti Public School, B-1, Sector-16, 1.79

Rohini,-110085

46 Akhil Bhartiya Gramin Seva Sangh, Alok Bharti Public School,B-1, Sector-16, 1.79

Rohini, - 110085

47 All India Centre For Urban And Rural Development Association, 16, Bhai Veer 12.06

Singh Marg, Gole Market,

48 All India Konark Education And Welfare Society, Q-21, Manaskunj Road, 1.60

Uttam Nagar, - 110059

49 Association of National Brotherhood for Social Welfare, 21-22, New Rohtak Road, 7.48

Karol Bagh, -5

50 Bharat Ratan Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Dalit Evam Shiksha Samiti, B-153, Harijan Basti, 7.47

Rajvir Colony, Gharoli Extn.-96

51 Bhartiya Kalyan Samiti, C-4/434, Sultanpuri, - 41 4.20

52 Bhartiya Manav Shiksha Samiti, J-939, Jahangirpuri,-33 4.20

53 Gramothan Kalyan Parishad, C-1897-98, Jahangirpur 9.00

54 Harijan Sevak Sangh, Gandhi Ashram, Kingsway Camp, - 110009 53.18

55 Integrated Rural Development Society, 82, Sevak Park Nazafgarh Road, -59 3.63

56 Mahila Bal Utthan Avom Kala Manch, E-II/323, J.J. Colony, Madangir 8.75

Dr. Ambedkar Nagar, -62

57 Nagrik Shiksha Samiti, N-11, Sham Nagar, Khyala Road, -110018 4.19

58 Nari Utthan Samiti, 185/31A, First Floor Main Krishna Gali No. 5, Maujpur,-110053 1.82

59 Nari Utthan Samiti, 185/31-A, Main Krishna Gali No. 5, Maujpur,-110053 2.84

60 Pracheta Shiksha Samiti, H.No. 710, J.J. Colony, Shakurpur,-110034 6.47

61 Samaj Seva Sangh, No-69/10, Gali No. 16, Brahmpuri, - 110053 12.66

62 Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe Welfare And Development Society, 320-B, 8.68

Gali No. 11, Raj Nagar-II, Palam Colony, -110045

63 Shoshan Unmoolan Parishad, House No. 566, Nanak Bhavan, Chandralok Colony, 51.46

Shahdara-110093

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64 Shri Mukhtiar Singh Smariti Shiksha Samiti, 38-Pooth Kalan-110041 13.73

65 Shri Santoshi Mahila Avam Bal Kalyan Samiti, 116, Kotla, Mayur Vihar,-1100091 3.27

66 Swatantra Bharat Shiksha Samiti, B-84, East Gokalpur, Amar Colony, 5.43

67 The Health and Care Society, 6/11, 2nd Floor, Sarvpriya Vihar, - 17 1.36

68 Weaker Section Welfare Federation, D-1/43 (First Floor), Dr. Ambedkar Nagar, 12.69

Sector-4 (Madangir), -110062

Gujarat

69 Abhishek Education Trust, At-Korda-Tal. Kadi, Post. Pandhurpur, Distt. Mehsana-382140 1.44

70 Ashawini Mahila Sewa Sangh, B/3, Celler Anand Mangal Complex-3, 5.23

Near Parimal Crossing, Rajnagar Club’s Lane, Ambavadi, Ahmedabad

71 Bharti Kelvani Mandal, Block No. 144/8, CHH Type, Sector-23, Gandhinagar-23 1.38

72 D.N. Ploytechnic Education Trust, Morlidher’s Vahero, B/H Khadia Police Station, 3.37

Near Raipur Gate, Ahmedabad-380001

73 Deevadandi, At & Post Sonarkui, Ta. Dholka, Distt. Ahmedabad 4.14

74 Gandhi Khadi Gramodyog Seva Sangh, E/351, Parswanath Township Part-I, 2.73

Nava Naroda, Krishnanagar, Ahmedabad-382346

75 Hiral Khadi Gramodhyog Sangh, Block No. 30, Room No. 168, Housing Board, 1.40

Nalsarovar Road, Karan Nagar, At/PO: Sanad, Taluk Sanand, Distt. Ahmedabad-382110

76 Indira Gandhi Gramodyog Sangh, 15, Sarvoday Society , Vatva (East), Ahmedabad-382440 4.03

77 Jan Kalyan Seva Sangh, 16, Baba Ramdev Prakash Society, Nr. D-10, Dawakhana, 2.85

Kalapi Nagar, Asarwa, Ahmedabad-380016

78 Jignasha Seva Sangh, 178/7, Manjushri Maill’s New Chawl, Near Petrol Pump, 1.38

Baliya Limadi Char Rasta, Asarwa, Ahmedabad-16

79 L.G. Mahila Vikas Sangh, F-3, Jagdamba Apartment, Jivraj Park Road, Vasna, 1.37

Ahmedabad-380051

80 Mahila Utkarsh Mandal, A-6, Gurjar Ratna Apartment, Opp. Rupal Apartment, 1.40

Maganpura, Radhaswami Road, Ranip, Ahmedabad

81 Nav Rachana Mahila Vikas Mandal, 11/127-Shanti Appartments, Nr. Pragatingar, 1.38

Naranpura, Ahmedabad-380063

82 Navoday Nav Yuvak Mandal, 13/149, New Karnawatinagar, Hatkeshwar, Amaraiwadi, 2.80

Distt. Ahmedabad-380026

83 P.V. Education Trust, 189/1, ‘J’ Type, Sector-13, Gandhinagar-382013 5.01

84 Parishram Mahila Seva Sangh, 41/B, Hira Master’s Chali, Meghaninagar, Ahmedabad-16 1.59

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85 Patni Sheri Seva Sangh, 1453, Pragati Chowk, Nr. Gayakwad Haveli, Raikhad, 3.57

Ahmedabad-380001

86 Sanatan Educational Trust, Ramjibhai-Ni-Chali, Keshavnagar, Vankar Vas, Sabarmati, 4.03

Ahmedabad

87 Shram Bindu Chachrawadi Vasana, At & Post: Chacharawadi Vasna, Ta. Sanand, 2.65

Distt. Ahmedabad

88 Shree Chumundakrupa Khadi Gramodhyog Seva Sadan Trust, 158/2 Savagamnagar, 1.93

Nr. Dhanjibhai’s Chawl, Meghaninagar Last Bus Stand, Ahmedabad-380016

89 Shree Navchetan Education Trust, 773, Panchsheel Park Society, Sector-21, 2.61

Gandhinagar-21

90 Shree Navchetan Kelvani Mandal, 14, Nand Bungalows, Opp. Simandhar Park Seciety, 0.50

Jantangar Road, Ghalodia, Ahmedabad-380061

91 Shree Vivekanand Gramvikas Pratisthan Trust, 5, Himanshu Society, Ranip, Ahmedabad 1.38

92 Shri Raviraj Seva Sangh, 98/976, Ajanta Apartment, Near Tulip Bunglow, Thaljet, 2.85

Distt. Ahmedabad

93 Shri Sarvodaya Trust, Korda, At: Shertha, Po: Kasturinagar, Ta&Distt. Gandhinagar, 1.61

Haryana

94 Adarsh Saraswati Shiksha Samiti, Sant Garib Dass, Gali No. 2, Kakroi Road, 8.32

Sonepat-131001

95 Amar Jyoti Foundation, 1st Floor, Asst. Treasury Office Julana, Distt. Jind-126102 2.80

96 Bhartiya Kalyan Samiti, H.No. 5, Ward No. 12, Gandhi Chowk, Bahadurgarh, 3.62

Distt. Jhajjar

Himachal Pradesh

97 Manav Kalyan Seva Samiti, Vill. Karai, Po&Tehsil-Chopal, Distt. Shimla 3.19

Jammu & Kashmir

98 All India Centre For Urban And Rural Development, Near Shiva Flour Millls, 1.28

Patel Nagar, Distt. Kathua

Karnataka

99 Arundhati Education Trust, No. 638, 2nd Block, 3rd Stage, Basaveshwarangar, Opp 9.31

Muniganga Kalyana Mantapa, Near Pushpanjali Theatre, Bangalore-560079

100 Bhagyodaya Vidya Vardhak Sangh, At-Chandapur, Tq: Chincholi, Distt. Gulbarga,-585305 5.49

101 Bidar Integrated Rural Development Trust, H.No. 8-9-107/8, Near Nehru Stadium, 1.58

Bidar-585401

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102 Cauvery Rural Development Society, Bagepalli Town-561207, Kolar Distt. 9.65

103 Chanamma Charitable Trust, 5/5, Alahalli, Anjanapura Post, Bangalore South, 9.81

Banglore-560062,

104 Dakshin Bharath Dalit Education Society, No.5, Near Adi Kabir Ashram, Mattadahalli, 15.14

R.T.Nagar Post, Distt. Banglore-5600032,

105 Divyajyothi Vidya Kendra, Vishwa Building, Chikkanna Layout, Opp. Basavanna 1.90

Devaramutt, Nelamagala Town-562123, Banglore Rural Distt.

106 Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Vidya Vardhak Sangha, Shoarapur, Distt. Gulbarga 5.49

107 Gautam Education Society, No. 1684, 2nd Railway Parallel Road, Kengeri Satellite Town 4.24

Banglore-560060

108 Jana Kalyana Trust, 193-A, 5th Main, 17th Cross, M.C. Layout, Vijayanagar, 7.94

Banglore-560040

109 Jnana Jyothi Jai Bheem Education Society, No. 44, 5th Cross, Hosahalli, Vijayanagar, 5.49

Banglore-560040

110 Jnanesh Education Society, Malavally, Distt. Mandya 5.48

111 Karnataka Dalit Progressive Centre, No. A-2, Indira Mahal, 5th Main, Gandhinagar, 29.02

Banglore-560009

112 Kolar Education Society, Jayangar 5th Cross(Horhalli), Kolar-563101, 8.85

113 Mahatma Phule Education Society, Kamla Ngar, Taluka Aurad (B), Distt. Bidar, 4.70

114 Priyadarshini Seva Kendra Turst, Halasur Village, Sathnur Hobli, kadahalli Post, 9.22

Kanakpura Tq., Banglore South Rural District,

115 Saraswati Mahila Mandal, Mateshwar Nagar Near Amar Theatre Bhalki-585328, 3.29

Distt. Bidar,

116 Shri Ambika Education Trust, Ramapura, Hulibele Post. Bangarapet-563114, Distt. Kolar 5.49

117 Shri Durgadevi Banjara Seva Sangh, Somdevar Hatti Tanda No.1, Tq. Distt. Bijapur 4.24

118 Sree Ramakrishna Education Society, Vedavathinagara, K.H.B. Colony, Hiriyur-572144, 9.01

Distt. Chitradurga

119 Sree Sevalal Vidya Samsthe, Ravindranagara, Shimoga City, -577201 8.85

120 Sri Maharana Pratapa Singh Education Society, Huilgol Road Betageri, Distt. Gadag 9.38

121 Sri Tunga Bhadra Vidya Samste, Gopala Post, Tarikere Taluk, Chikkamangalur Distt. 15.14

122 Sri Vidyanikethan Education Association, Dodamaladoddi Village, J Thimmassandra Post, 6.89

Srinivaspur Taluk, Kolar Distt. - 563135

123 Sri Vivek Education Society, Chokkahalli Cross Nayanahalli, Chintamani Tq. Distt. Kolar 15.14

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124 Udaya Vidya Kendra, Bhuvaneshwarinagar, Sultanpalaya R.T. Nagar Post, Banglore-560032 9.72

125 Wilson Garden Kaveri SC/ST Education Society, 468, 13th Cross, Wilson Garden, 5.74

Banglore-560027

Madhya Pradesh

126 Atihasik Mahila Shiksha Samiti, Gram Medhi, Udna, Patan Distt. Jabalpur 8.78

127 Avanti Shiksha Samiti, New Ram Nagar, Adhartal, Distt. Jabalpur 3.62

128 Awani Samaj Sanskar Samiti, 5/1, Akpat Ujjain Tehsil & Distt. Ujjain 7.09

129 Bharti Mahila Shiksha Samiti, 1563/1-A, Uday Nagar, Vfj Estate Jabalpur-482009 3.82

130 Gayatri Shakti Shiksha Kalyan Samiti, 1314, Mishra Market Ranjhi Basti, Distt. 4.52

Jabalpur-4882001

131 Gramin Vikas Mahila Mandal, Birend Vatika, Lahar Road, Distt. Bhind 4.13

132 Kamala Swastha Avam Shiksha Prasar Samiti, H.I.G. - 923, Housing Board Colony, 0.94

Distt. Morena

133 M.P. Anusuchit Jati Jan Jati Evam Pichhra Varg Kalyan Sangh, 166(E) Muni Nagar, 3.14

Ujjain-456010

134 Madhya Pradesh Bairwa Sanskritik Parishad, 125, Bagpur Sanver Road, Ujjain, - 456010 7.14

135 Madhya Pradesh Prakartik Chikitsa Mahavidyalaya Samiti, Tansen Road, Padav, 3.15

Distt. Gwalior

136 Mahakoshal Mahila Shiksha Samiti, 3226, Tulsi Nagar, Behind St. Gr. School, Ranjhi, 2.80

Distt. Jabalpur-482005

137 Mohini Mahila Mandal Shiksha Samiti, Vijay Nagar, Chhapar, Post-Shanker Shah 3.16

Nagar, Distt. Jabalpur

138 Navchetna Shiksha Samiti, M-35, Sharda Colony Shakti Nagar, Gupteshwar, 6.12

Distt. Jabalpur-482001

139 New Vikas Shiksha Samiti, 102, Ranjhi Bazar Vehicle Tiraha, Distt. Jabalpur 3.62

140 Ram Ratan Shiksha Prasar And Samaj Seva Samiti, Birpura Road, Naogaon, Chatarpur 6.11

141 Ravi Jan Seva Samaj Samiti, House Of Arun Dixit, Housing Board Colony, 1.31

Lahar Road, Distt. Bhind

142 Reena Samaj Seva Samiti, House of Late Shri Santosh Sharma Advocate, Mai Bali 28.90

Gali, Rajgarh Phatak, Datia

143 Runk Unmullan Sanstha, Gram Panchayat Mangaon H.No.58, Champanagar, 3.62

Distt. Jabalpur

144 Saidhantik Shiksha Samiti, H.No. 111, Manegaon, Champangar Post, Westland, 2.57

Tehsil. Jabalpur, Distt. Jabalpur

145 Shashi Mahila Jagrati Samiti, B-1, Navneet Inclave Ranjhi Bazar, Distt. Jabalpur 6.39

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146 Shivshakti Mahila Adimjati Janjati Kalyan Samiti, H.No. 1440, PO: Shankarshah 6.13

Nagar Rampur Chhapar, Distt. Jabalpur,

147 Shri Gopal Shiksha Avam Samaj Seva Samiti, Pancham Singh Road, Behind 2.70

Collector’s Bunghow, Ganesh Pura, Morena

148 Shri Nath Samaj Seva Sansthan, Teshil Road, Vijaypur, Distt. Sheoupur, 5.28

149 Shri Shanti Niketan Shiksha Prasar Samiti, H.I.G. 904, Housing Board Colony, 20.38

Distt. Morena

150 Society For Social Development, Anand Nagar, Chira Ghar, Near Civil Dispensary, 1.39

Hazira, Distt. Gwalior

151 Vatika Samaj Seva Samiti, In front of Shahid Chandra Shekhar Azad Park, 1.93

Santosh Bhawan, New Block Shivpuri-473551

152 Ved Mahila Mandal, 920, Ranjhi Basti, Gurudwara Maidan, Distt. Jabalpur 2.57

153 Vivekananda Samaj Kalyan Sansthan, Virendra Vatika, Lahar Road, Near Housing Board 1.74

Colony, Distt. Bhind

Maharashtra

154 Aai Tulja Bhavani Mahila Shikshan & Prashikshan Sanstha, Jhotinagar (Ghatodi), 5.08

Post Dundi, Tq. Pusad, Distt. Yavatmal

155 Adarsh Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, 74, Adarsh Colony, Nakane Road, Deopur, Dhule 15.65

156 Ahilyadevi Holkar Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Rekashale Nivas, New Abadi, Uudgir, 12.65

Tq-Udgir-413517, Distt. Latur

157 Annapurna Shikshan Sanstha, Railway Station Road, Hingoli-43513, Distt. Parbhani 4.03

158 Balaji Shikshan Sanstha, Nalgir, Tq. Udgir, Distt: Latur 9.18

159 Balaji Yuvak Mandal, At & Post Mane Nagar, Latur Road, Near Govt. Dairy, 9.65

Tq. Loha, Distt. Nanded-431708

160 Bharat Multipurpose Education Society, C/O Nalgir, Taluk Udgir, Distt. Latur 9.64

161 Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Tq. Gangakhed, Distt. Parbhani 7.88

162 Harisunder Mahila Bahuddeshiya Shikshan Prasark Mandal, “Rekashale Nivas” 12.80

New Abadi, Udgir-413517, Distt. Latur

163 Jai Vishwakarma Sarvoday Sanstha, N-9, L-152/04, CIDCO, Aurangabad 2.44

164 Jijamata Shikshan Prasark Mandal, Salagara(D), Tq. Tuljapur-413601, Distt. Osmanabad 5.21

165 Jyotiba Phule Seva Trust, 7, Laxmi Narayan Apartment, Shivaji Nagar, Distt. Nanded-2 8.91

166 Late Tehlaram Khurana Pratishthan, C/O. Annapurna Craft Centre, State Bank Colony, 5.25

H.No. 13, Deora Nagar, Hingoli-431513

167 Sainik Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Itwara Momin Gali, Gautam Niwas, Old Jalna 4.73

168 Mahila Bahuudeshiya Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Nalgir Tq. Udgir, Distt. Latur 9.18

169 Mahila Utkarsh Pratishthan, Civil Line Risod, Distt. Washim 11.09

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170 Matoshri Pratishthan, Srinath Nagar, Taroda(B.K.) Distt. Nanaded 3.80

171 Pandit Dendayal Upadhyay Shaikshanik Bahuuddeshiya Sanstha, Pandharkawada, 4.78

Distt. Yavatmal

172 Pratap Memorial Charitable Trust, Shankar Bhawan, Main Road, Gondia-441601 4.34

173 Prerana Janseva Sanstha, Annapurna 1st Floor, Railway Station Road, Distt. Hingoli-431513 2.73

174 Rani Laxmibai Shikshan Prasshrak Sansthal, C/o Vilas Magar, Behind Indrayani Niwas, 2.98

Sushiladevi Deshmukh Nagar, Old Ausa Road, Latur, Distt. Latur

175 Sant Gora Kumbhar Shikshan Sansthan, Shrinathnagar, Taroda(Bk) Distt. Nanaded 5.29

176 Sant Ravidas Samaj Sewa Mandal, At & Post Kiwla, Tq. Loha, Distt. Nanded 3.14

177 Servants of India Society, 846, Shivaji Nagar, Pune-411004 4.92

178 Shri Nalanda Magswargiya Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Mahadev Pimpalgaon (Khadkut), 8.00

Bhagyanagar-73, Tq. & Distt. Nanded

179 Shri Raje Sambhaji Maharaj Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Tandulwadi Taluk Palam 1.99

Distt. Parbhani

180 Shri Sant Gadge Maharaj Mission, 6, Vidyarthi Bhawan, Tribhuwan Road, Mumbai 8.29

181 Shri Sant Shiromani Manmath Swami Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Shewadi(B), 4.24

Tal: Loha, Distt. Nanded

182 Shri Swami Samarth Shikshan Sanstha, Peth Vadgaon, Tal. Hatkalangada, Distt. 9.81

Kolhapur

183 Sur Mandir Art Institute, C/O Swami Vivekanand Vachanalay, Railway Station Road, 3.19

Hingoli, Distt. Parbhani

184 Swami Vivekanand Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Ambika Talkies Road, Hingoli-431513 9.14

185 Ujwal Rural Development Society, Swami Samarth Colony, Varul Road, Shindkheda, 9.06

Tal. Shindkheda, Dhule

186 Vimukta Bhatkya Jati Seva Samiti, Dhondwadi(Ghonshi)-413518, Tq-Udgir, Distt: Latur 4.24

187 Vishwakarma Pratisthan, Jyoti Diamond, Sarafa Bazar, Nanded-431604 5.29

Manipur

188 Centre For Rural Development, Cherapur Mayai Leikai, P.O. Wangjing-795148, 2.36

Distt. Thoubal

189 Centre for Women Development, Keishamthong Elangbam Leikai, Imphal-795001 5.62

190 Integrated Rural Development and Educational Organisation, Wangbal, P.O.: 3.91

Thoubal-795138

191 Jamia Educational Soceity, Sangaiyumpham Cherapur, Po: Wangjing-795148, Thoubal 2.15

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192 Rural Downtrodden People Upliftment Society, Moirangkhom Kabul Khul, Imphal-795001 3.92

193 Rural Social & Educational Development Association, Heibong Makhong, Mayang, 2.01

Distt. Chandel Imphal-795132

194 The Bashikhong Chanura Sinlon Lup, Bashikhong Kitnapnung, Imphal East Distt. 1.36

195 The Eastern Social Welfare Association, Wangjing Po: Wangjing,-795148, Distt. Thoubal 2.44

196 The Scheduled Caste Welfare Association, Masjid Road, Paona Bazar, Imphal-795001 4.30

197 The Western Rural Socio Economic Development Organisation, Heinoukhonghembi, 5.16

Konjeng Leikai, Imphal West

198 The Women’s Economic Development Society, Khongman Zone-I, Distt. Imphal East 5.15

199 Typewriting Institute And Rural Development Services, Thoubal Bazar, Distt.Thoubal 1.36

Orissa

200 Ambedkar Educational Complex, At Kanyashram, Niladri Vihar, Chandrasekharpur, 6.39

Post Saileshree Vihar, Distt. Khurda, Bhubaneswar-21

201 Ambedkar Kalyan Samiti, At/P.O: Baliapal, Distt. Balasore 11.81

202 Bhairabi Club, At-Kurumpada, P.O: Hadapada, Distt. Khurda 15.30

203 Cuttack Zilla Harijan Adivasi Seva Sanskar Yojana, At Haldai Basanta (Chhata), 19.58

Post Fakirabad, Via Thakurpatna, Distt. Kendrapara

204 Gandhian Institute of Technical Advancement, At:Jagannathpur, Post Naindipur, 1.81

Block Garadpur, Distt. Kendrapara-754153

205 Gopabandhu Pathagar, At - Raj-Ranpur (Khuntia Sahi), Distt.- Nayagarh-752026 9.81

206 Gopabandhu Pathaghar, Ramchandrapur Bazar, Post Jatni, Distt. Khurda-752050 4.49

207 Gurudutta Gramodyog, Plot No. 11, Station Square Bhubaneswar-751001 5.36

208 Holy Home, D/LA-2, V.S.S. Nagar, Bubaneswar-751007 10.01

209 Jeevan Jyoti Club For Social Welfare And Rural Development, Mahadia, PO: 18.47

Belapada, Distt. Dhenkanal -759025

210 Jungalee Unayan Parisad, At-Erai, P.O. Charampa, Distt. Bhadrak 8.32

211 Mahila Unayana Pathagar, At. Ambapada, Post Karamul, Via Mahimagadi, 18.45

Distt. Dhenkanal, -759014

212 Nikhila Utkal Harijan Adivasi Seva Sangha, S/2-138, Niladri Vihar, Bhubaneswar 15.30

213 Social Rural Technology Institute, At/P.O: Garajanga, Via Marshaghai, Distt. Cuttack 9.12

Rajasthan

214 L.L. Public School Samiti, Main Road, Sadbhawana Nagar, Sriganganagar 9.81

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215 Adarsh Bal Vatika Vidyalaya Samiti, Rawatsar, Hanumangarh 3.16

216 Adarsh Bal Vatika Vidyalaya Samiti, Ward No. 6, Rawatsar, Distt. Hanumangarh 14.20

217 Adarsh Shikshan Samiti, 117-H-Block, Srigangangar 15.19

218 Ankita Bal Vidya Mandir Shikshan Samiti, Shri B.C. Jain Ka Makan, Hanuman 5.16

Mandir Ke Peechhe, Bajrangdal Mill Road, Kotari, Kota

219 Ashapala Shiksha Samiti, Shiv Sadan, Virendra Bhawan, Mama Bhanej Chauraha, 5.00

Jhalawar

220 B.S. Public School Samiti, V.O.P Mahiyanwali Distt. Sriganganagar 5.16

221 Bal Bodh Vidya Peeth Sanstha, Mahajan, Tehsil Loonkaransar, Distt. Bikaner 24.17

222 Balram Adarsh Vidyalaya Samiti, 21, Shankar Colony, SSB Road, Sri Ganganagar 12.23

223 Bright Future Institute Sanstha, Branch at Ward No.14, Padampur-335041, Distt. 7.15

Sriganganagar

224 Excellent Children Public School Society, 4-S-17, Dadabari, Ext., Uriya Basti 6.21

Chauraha, Kota-9

225 Greenwel Children Society, Rathori Kuan, Distt. Nagaur-341001 2.32

226 Gyandeep Public School Samiti, Ward No. 11, Pilibangan, Distt. Hanumangarh 10.31

227 Helping Hands Society, 7-C/31 Mahavir Nagar-III, Kota 1.67

228 Indira Gandhi Swarojgar Prashikshan Samiti, Dr. Shukla Clinic, Indira Gandhi Nagar, 6.66

DCM, Kota

229 Jack & Jill Prabandh Samiti, 7 E, Chhoti, Sriganganagar 15.30

230 Jack & Jill Society, H.No. 5/276, SFS, Aggarwal Farm, Mansarovar, Jaipur 5.16

231 Jai Bhawani Public School Samiti, Ward No. 7, Purani Abadi, Sriganganagar 8.32

232 Jan Kalyan Shikshan Samiti, 426, Agarsain Nagar, Distt. Sri Ganganagar-335001 23.38

233 M.D. Public School Samiti, Rathori Kunwa, Distt. Nagaur 19.19

234 Mahavir Bal Shiksha Avam Vikas Samiti, Near Saini Adarsh Vidya Mandir, 5.10

Hodayali Bhawan, Jagir, Bandiikui, Distt. Dausa

235 Manohar Bal Mandir Samiti, 5-D-Block, Srigangangar-335001 16.87

236 National Public School Samiti, Gali No.3, Durga Vihar, Sriganganagar 4.22

237 Navodaya Bal Vidyalaya Samiti, Mahavir Nagar Vistar Yojana Kota 5.10

238 Nehru Model School Samiti, 108-109, Setia Colony, Distt. Sri Ganganagar 16.87

239 New Veer Sawarker Vidyalaya Samiti, Near Shahi Jama Masjid, Kotari, Distt. Kota 6.66

240 Nirashrit Mahila Bal Vikas Gramodyog Shiksha Samiti, Pai Bagh, Distt. Bharatpur-32001 4.92

241 Prasasvi Sansthan, Geeta Bhawan, Vivekanand Colony, Bandikui, Distt. Dausa 5.10

242 Public Seva Society, 1-A, Chhoti S Balwant Singh Ki Dhani Sriganganagar. 23.52

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243 Radha Bal Mandir Vidhyalay Academy, Bus Stand, Pipar City-342601, Distt. Jodhpur 3.16

244 Rani Laxmi Shikshan Sansthan, Near Adarsh Nagar Petrol Pump, Opp. Adarsh Nagar 5.00

Idgah, Rawatbhata, Distt. Chittorgarh

245 S. Lala Rrm Memorial Welfare Society, 180, Mukherjee Nagar, Sriganganagar 10.21

246 S.K. Public School Samiti, Chandni Chowk Purani Awadi, Sriganganagar, 23.62

247 Seemavarti Mahila Kalyan Society, Ward No. 8 , Purani Abadi, Distt. Sriganganagar 7.15

248 Shanti Public School Samiti, Prem Nagar Colony, Sriganganagar 7.15

249 Shishu Niketan Prathmik Patshla Samiti, Ward No.18, Suratgarh, Distt. Sriganganagar 6.93

250 Shradhalaya Ashram Samiti, Surajple ,Distt. Kota 5.16

251 Shri Ravidranath Tagore Vidyalaya Samiti, Ward No. 5, Rawatsar, Distt. Hanumangarh 4.70

252 Sri Ganganagar Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Samiti, Ward No.7, Chandani Chowk, 2.89

Purani Abadi, Sri Ganganagar

253 Sri Krishna Vidyalaya Prabandhak Samiti, Padampur, Sriganganagar 5.16

254 Suhit Jan Kalyan Samiti, Plot No. 20, Vigyan Nagar, Distt. Kota 15.90

255 Sumit Bal Vidhyalaya Shiksha Vikas Samiti, 11/B/3, Mahavir Nagar-III, Kota 9.80

256 Summer Hill Vidyalaya Samiti, Kesrisinghpur-335027,Distt. Sriganganagar 9.81

257 Tagore Bal Bhawan Shiksha Samiti, Indra Colony Gali No. 4, Ward No. 24,

Hanumangarh Town, Distt. Hanumangarh 10.29

258 Tagore Gramin Utthan Samiti, Near Petrol Pump, Anantapur, Distt. Kota 3.33

259 Tagore Gramin Utthan Samiti, Near Petrol Pump, Anantapura, Distt. Kota 1.67

260 Vidya Mandir Shiksha Samiti, 3 G-20 Jawahar Nagar, Srigangangar 4.95

261 Yuvan Sanstha, 3/25, Housing Board, Sriganganagar 3.31

Tripura

262 Abalamban, Apnaghar, Airport Road (Near TRTC Workshop), Barjala Agartala 5.09

Uttar Pradesh

263 Adarsh Kalyan Sewa Samiti, 54/2, Joshia Pura, Bahraich 9.81

264 Adarsh Sanskritik Satsang Kala Kendra, Village & PO. Auras, , Distt. Unnao 5.41

265 Apang Asahay Jan Vikas Sansthan, Vill. Mussepur, Post Mandavali Najibabad, 12.56

Distt. Bijnor

266 Atal Gramodyog Sewa Samiti, Shivkanti Sadan Mohalla:Chanakyapuri, 5.05

PO: Amethi Distt. Sultanpur

267 Baba Ram Nath Shiksha Samiti, Bahorapur, Amethi, Distt. Sultanpur. 2.20

268 Bal Bani Avom Nirbal Seva Nari Kala Kendra Samiti, V&Po: Dangauli, Distt. Mau 12.80

269 Bal Kalyan Kendra, Vill. Pindra, Post & Distt. Deoria 3.14

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270 Bhartiya Samaj Sewa Sansthan, Baraf Khana Mishri Ki Bagh, P.O.: Chowk, Lucknow 9.64

271 Bodhi Satva Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Anusuchit Jati Anusuchit Janjati Nirbal Varg Kalyan 1.81

Samiti, Vill. & Post Pindi Karchhana, Distt. Allahabad

272 Deendayal Research Institute, 7-E, Swami Ramtirth Nagar, Rani Jhansi Road, 9.08

New Delhi-110055

273 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Shiksha Prasar Samiti, 122, North Idgah Colony, Agra, 1.72

UP Branch at Alipur Khedia, Post Mahavan, Distt. Mathura

274 Dr. S. Radha Krishnan Public Mahila Silai Kadhai Prisikshan Kendra, Deendayal Nagar, 1.66

Sipri Bazar, Jhansi-284003

275 Gramin Uthan Sansthan, Vill: & Po-Bhatahin Khurd, Distt. Kushinagar 6.58

276 Gyan Bharati Mahila Kalyan Avam Shiksha Prasar Samiti, 102, Holi Gate, Etah 5.48

277 Jan Kalyan Shiksha Samiti, Vill.&P.O. Bhathahin Khurd(Lala) Via-Fazil Nagar, 5.49

Distt. Kushinagar

278 Jawahar Jyoti Shiksha Evam Gramya Vikas Samiti, Vill. and Post: Patwai, Distt. Rampur 2.41

279 Kapil Bal Evam Mahila Seva Sansthan, 674, Civil Lines, Distt. Basti 15.25

280 Modern Shiksha Vikas Samiti, Prem Nagar, Line Par, Near Mata Mandir, Moradabad 7.91

281 Nirbal Samaj Kalyan Sansthan, 202a/39, Jawahar Nagar(Near Hathi Park), Lucknow 5.49

282 Pawan Seva Sansthan, Moh.Mewatiyan, Tarabganj Road, Near Chhungi Naka 12.95

Naushahara, Distt. Gonda

283 Pratapgarh Gramothan Samiti, Village-Pure Bedua, Post Afim Ki Kothi, Pratapgarh-230001 2.09

284 Pratapgarh Mahila Kalyan Avam Shiksha Samiti, Devokali, In front of Old Planning 15.30

Office, Distt. Pratapgarh

285 Ramakrishna Mission Sevashram, Swami Vivekanand Marg, Vrindavan, Distt. Mathura 5.22

286 Samaj Kalyan Shiksha Sansthan, Village-Baliawa(Karawanhi),P.O.-Bhatahi-Khurd, 5.49

Via-Fazil Nagar,Distt. Kushinagar

287 Sarvodaya Ashram, Village-Sikandarpur Block&Post. Tandiyawan Distt. Hardoi 28.78

288 Satya Ahinsa Bal Vidyalaya Samiti, Gaziapur, Raebareli 14.97

289 Shanti Sarvodaya Sansthan, ‘Shanti Kunj’ Moh. Mewatiyan, Tarabganj Road, Distt. 14.97

Gonda

290 Shree Shukdeo Prasad Tripathi Smarak Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Vill. Bhathahin Khurd 3.16

Duldulia, Post Shankar Pathkhouli, Distt. Kushinagar

291 Shri Bansraj Singh Chauhan Vidyalaya, Vill. & PO - Bairwanankar, Distt. Siddharth Nagar 6.11

292 Sri Saraswati Shiksha Prasar Samiti, At - Singh Nagar, PO - Jhasi, Distt.- Farrukhabad 9.65

293 Sw. Tapeshwar Ram Kalyan Samiti, Mo. Saidpur, P.O. Mohammdabad Gohna, Distt. Mau 11.62

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294 Swami Atmdev Gopalanand Shiksha Sansthan, Ugarpur, Post-Pipergaon, Distt. 5.30

Farrukhabad

295 Triveni Manav Udyamita Vikas Sansthan, Shivajipuram, Sadar, Distt. Pratapgarh 15.30

296 UP Anusuchit Vimukt Avam Janjati Sevak Sangh, No.97-B, Darul Shafa, 4.32

Vidhayak Niwas, Lucknow

297 Vandana Mahila Prashikshan Kendra Samiti, Shyam Kanhaiya Colony, Gola Gokaran 0.95

Nath, Distt. Kheri

298 Vivekananda Yuva Mahila Evam Bal Seva Sansthan, Village-Bhatjamua, Post- Paikauli 8.32

Maharaj, Distt. Deoria

Uttaranchal

299 Aastha Samajik Sanstha, Bareilly Road, Haldwani Distt. Nainital 1.08

300 Indira Rashtriya Chetna Evam Samajothan Sansthan, Hoshiyari Mandir Raiwala, 9.81

Distt. Dehradun

301 Mahila Gramin Utthan Samiti, Zilla Parishad Bhawan, Tildhukari, Distt. Pithorgarh 1.99

302 Prerna Public School Samiti, Prerana Bhawan Near Diwan-Niwas Talla-Bhatkot 1.99

Pithoragarh

West Bengal

303 Bhatar Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Abasik Shiksha Niketan, At&Po: Karjana Chatti, Burdwan 14.59

304 Central Scheduled Caste & Tribal Welfare Association, No 4, Sankharipukur 3.94

(Nichu Colony), Burdwan, -713103

305 Central Scheduled Caste & Tribal Welfare Association, No 4, Sankharipukur 16.92

(Nichu Colony), Distt. Burdwan, -713103

306 Gandhi Sarak Gram Seva Kendra, 90a/1b, Suren Sarkar Road, Calcutta-700010 5.44

307 Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama, P.O. Sargachi Ashrama, Distt. Murshidabad -742134 2.49

308 Sidhu Kanu Education Society, B-37, Aurobinda Nagar (Judge Court Road), 19.46

PO & Distt.:- Midnapore-721101,

309 Sri Sri Harichand Matua Sevashram Trust, Santidham, Harichand Thakur Road, 6.50

Thakurpukur, Kolkata-700063,

310 Tarun Sangha, Vill. Phakirchak, P.O. Barabari (South), Distt. Midnapore-721430 2.37

311 West Bengal Scheduled Castes, Tribes & Minority Welfare Association, Rabindra Nagar, 34.03

Post Midnapore, Distt. West Midnapore

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S.No. Name of the State Amount Beneficiaries(Rs. in lakh)

1 Andhra Pradesh 457.86 1,00,229

2 Gujarat 266.30 91,000

3 Himachal Pradesh 16.50 3,500

4 Jammu and Kashmir 61.26 35,820

5 Manipur 50.00 25,000

6 Punjab 100.00 24,360

7 Tamil Nadu 400.00 60,000

8 Tripura 121.02 55,050

9 Uttar Pradesh 234.04 8,85,000

10 Uttranchal 11.58 32,083

Total 1908.92 13,12,047

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S.No. Name of the State Amount Beneficiaries(Rs. in lakh)

1 Gujarat 344.12 13,600

2 Goa 13.89 460

3 Jammu and Kashmir 224.24 12,812

4 Manipur 119.50 7,840

5 Punjab 138.42 22,726

6 Rajasthan 235.24 9,597

7 Tamil Nadu 290.25 2,590

8 Tripura 111.13 8,357

9 Uttar Pradesh 633.77 64,247

10 Uttranchal 72.53 326

11 Delhi 5.00 40

Total 2188.10 1,42,595

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FOR OBCs BOYS AND GIRLS DURING 2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

Annexure XVII

S.No. Name of the State Amount Beneficiaries No. of

(Rs. in lakh) Hostels

1 Andhra Pradesh 330.00 3000 30

2 Kerala 48.50 100 1

3 Karnataka 258.75 650 13

4 Madhya Pradesh 120.00 400 4

5 Tamil Nadu 204.75 650 13

6 Tripura 38.84 100 1

7 Uttar Pradesh 71.08 200 4

Total 1072.00 5100 66

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LIST OF NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS THAT HAVE RECEIVED GRANT-IN-AID UNDER THE SCHEME OF ASSISTANCE TO VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONWORKING FOR THE WELFARE OF OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES(OBCs) DURING

01-04-2005 to 31-12-2005

Annexure XVIII

AmountS.No. Name & Address of the Organisation (Rs. in lakh)

ANDHRA PRADESH

1 Jagruthi Educational & Community Development Society ,Hyderabad 1.40

2 Vennela Educational & Rural Development Society, Hyderabad 1.40

3 Social Integration & Rural Development Society, Nalgonda 1.38

4 Polymers Educational Society Nellore 0.75

5 Swathi Manila Mandali, Nellore 1.24

6 Shri Venkateshwara Mahila Mandal Guntur 1.25

7 Vani Niketan Mahila Mandal Krishna 1.24

8 Swami Vivekanand Youth Association Anantpur 1.28

ASSAM

9 Global Health Immunization and Population Countrol Organisation Nagaon 0.85

10 Dr. Ambedjkar Mission, Kamrup 0.85

HARYANA

11 Smt Kasturi Devi Memorial Shiksha Samiti, Sonipat 0.82

12 Amar Jyoti Foundation Jind 2.76

13 Modern Education Society Sonipat 1.71

JAMMU & KASHMIR

14 Centre for Slum Development, Pulwama 1.69

MADHYA PRADESH

15 Yadav Mahila Mandal, Bhind 1.71

16 Ravi Jan Seva Samiti, Bhind 1.24

17 Gramin Vikas Mahila Mandal, Bhind Madhya Pradesh 1.42

18 Pawan Gramin Samaj Seva Samiti, Morena 0.75

19 Shri Gopal Shiksha Avam Samaj Seva Samiti 1.42

20 Adarsh Shivam Social Develop. Society, Bhind 0.92

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21 Society for Social Development, Gwalior 2.49

22 Shri Shanti Niketan Shiksha Prasar Samiti, Morena 1.97

23 Ujwal Mahila Mandal, Jabalpur 1.71

24 Vivekanand Samaj Kalyan Sansthan, Bhind 1.97

MAHARASHTRA

25 Nehru Yuva Mandal, Jalgaon 2.77

26 Swami Vivekanand Shikshan , Prasark Mandal, Hingoli 1.24

27 Saraswati Education Society, Pune 1.38

28 Late Maruti Bapu Pachkore Shiksha Prasrk Mandal, Hingoli 0.83

29 Satpuda Tapi Parisar Samishra Apang Shiksan Samiti, Dhule 1.38

30 Jansanwad Sevabhavi Vikas Sanstha, Dhulle 1.37

31 Bhagirathi Education Samiti, Dhule 1.38

32 Kranti Jyoti Savitribai Mahila Bahu-uddeshiya Sansthan ,Jalgaon 1.38

33 Shri Ganesh Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Latur 3.81

34 Snehdeep Education Society, Aurangabad 1.24

35 Ujjwal Rural Development Society, Dhule 0.85

36 Gajanan Gramin Sutar Lohar Industrial Coperative Society, Prabhani 1.02

37 Divya Jyoti Gramin & Sahari Vikas Sevabhavi Shaikshanik Sansthan, Latur 0.85

38 Wangeshwar Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Patur, Akola 5.69

39 KIBBTUS, Pune 2.85

40 Krantiveer Late Mahadev Rao Thakre Social Association, Wardha 2.77

41 Jay Vishwakarma Sarvodaya Sanstha, Aurangabad 1.24

42 Gramin Janseva Shikshan Sanstha, Dhule 1.84

43 Jaikali Sanskrutic Mandal, Aurangabad 1.71

44 Shri Hanuman Shikshan Ptrasarak Mandal, Aurangabad 0.69

MANIPUR

45 Rural Social & Educational Development Association, Imphal. 1.11

46 New Integrated Rural Management Agency, Thoubal 1.38

47 Education and Technological Development Rural Services Organisation, Thoubal 0.85

48 Upliftment of Human Resources & Vocational Training, Imphal East 2.07

49 Rural Educational and Socio-Economic Development Organisation, Imphal

50 Rural Development Association, Imphal East. 0.85

51 Urban Welfare Association, Imphal 1.40

52 Integrated Rural Development Agencies, Imphal 1.24

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53 Rural Voluntary Service,Thoubal 0.92

54 Nongmaiching Welfare Association Imphal East 1.38

55 Rural People Welfare Organisation Imphal 1.40

56 Centre of Rural Upliftment Service, Thoubal 1.51

57 Integrated People Development Society, Imphal 2.71

ORISSA

58 Khetramani Club,Puri 0.88

RAJASTHAN

59 Shishu Niketan Prathmic Pathshala Samiti Sriganganagar 1.38

60 Balram Adarsh Vidhalaya Samiti Sriganganagar 2.31

61 Jack & Jill Prabandh Samiti Sriganganagar 1.32

62 Ashapala Shiksha Samiti, Kota 1.38

63 Late Lala R R M Memorial Welfare Society, Sriganganagar 1.38

64 Vikas Model School Prabandh Samiti, Hanumangarh 1.38

65 Navodaya Bal Vidhyalaya Samiti, Kota 1.24

66 Suhit Jan Kalyan Samiti,Kota 1.36

67 New Veer Savarkar Vidhyalaya Samiti, Kota 1.38

68 Tagore Gramin Uthan Samiti, Kota 1.38

69 Ankita Bal Vidhya Mandir Shikshan Samiti, Kota 1.38

70 B S Public School Samiti, Sriganganagar 1.38

71 Adarsh Bal Vatika Vidhyalaya Samiti, Hanumangarh 1.38

72 Vidhya Mandir Shiksha Samiti, Sriganganagar 1.38

73 Manjeet Vikas and Prashikshan Samiti ,Kota 1.38

74 Helping Hands Society, Kota 1.38

75 Indira Gandhi Swarojgar Prashikshan Samiti, Kota 1.38

76 M D Public School Samiti, Nagaur 1.38

77 Excellent Children Public School Society, Kota 1.25

78 Shardhalaya Ashram Samiti, Kota 1.24

79 Manohar Bal Mandir Samiti, Sriganganagar 1.24

80 Bright Future Institute Sanstha , Sriganagnagar 1.38

UTTAR PRADESH

81 Bal Kalyan Kendra, Deoria 2.33

82 Sahyog Sansthan, Deoria 1.38

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83 Bhartiya Gramodhyog Vikas Sansthan, Meerut 0.93

84 Lok Kalyan Seva Samiti, Muzaffarnagar 0.85

85 Dr. Ambedkar Swasthya Vikas Seva Samity, Lucknow 0.85

86 ANCHAL, Lucknow 0.85

87 Shanti Samaj Sevi Samiti, Farukhabad 0.75

88 Pragati Pathgamini Shiksha Samiti, Lucknow 0.93

89 Shri Gopiram Industrial Training Samiti Agra 0.56

90 Friends Youth Club, Rampur 2.61

91 Maurya Shikya Chhatravas Jan Kalyan Samity, Badyan 2.57

92 Gram Vikas Samiti, Barabanki 2.50

93 Navada Gramodhyog Vikas Samiti, J.P. Nagar 1.71

94 Society for Urban & Rural Reconstruction, Lucknow 2.52

95 Mahila Seva Sansthan, Bijnor 1.38

96 Bhartiya Gram Vikas Samiti, Hardoi 1.52

97 Sardar Patel Shiksha Niketan, Mirzapur 1.24

WEST BANGAL

98 Central Schedule Caste and Tribal Welfare, Association, Burdwan 1.80

99 Badkulla Luna Shikha Samiti 1.24

DELHI

100 Sahdev Educational Society Delhi 1.26

102 Pracheta Shiksha Samiti Delhi 1.40

103 Rashtriya Jan Kalyan Samiti Delhi 1.40

104 All India Gramin Mahila Shiksha Samiti Delhi 0.93

105 Gramothan Kalyan Parishad Delhi 2.80

106 All India Konark Education & Welfare Society Delhi 0.93

107 Karmath Charitable Trust Delhi 1.30

108 Nagrik Shiksha Samiti Delhi 1.96

109 Saint Sainath Modern Publis Shiksha Samiti, Delhi 0.86

110 ANMOL, Delhi 0.92

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LIST OF NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS THAT HAVE RECEIVED GRANT INAID UNDER DEENDAYAL DISABLED REHABILITATION SCHEME DURING 2005-06(AS ON 31/12/2005).

Sl. No. Name and Address of the Organisation Amount

(Rs. in lakhs)

ANDHRA PRADESH

1 A Handicapped Service Foundation, H.No.5-5-138/12, Mustafa Nagar, Khammam-507001 9.52

2 Aathmeeya Manasika Vikasa Kendram, 12-13-830/15, Gokul Nagar Tarnaka, 5.69

Secunderabad-17

3 Adi Andhra Educational Society, Madhira Road Nandigama-521185, Krishana District 6.76

4 Al-Shifa Minority institutions for Mentally Retarded & Old Aged, D.No.2/400-7, 4.97

R.S.Road nagarajpet,Cuddapah-516001

5 Andhra Pradesh State Forum for Economically Weaker Section, H.No.6-9-7, 2.6

Namdevwada, Nizamabad

6 Annamma School for the Hearing & Physically Handicapped & Baby Care 3.75

Centre, Near State Bank of India, Opp. Police Quarters, Ibrahimpatnam-5211456

7 Anuraag Human Services, Flat No.202, II nd Floor, Ushodaya Colony, 10.08

Gudimalkapar, Hyderabad-500028

8 ANURAAG, 505, Nedredmit X Road, Sainikpuri, Opp.Masjid, Secunderabad 6.59

9 Arun Special Centre, 8-15-5, Shastripuram, Near Mir Alam Filters, Hyderabad 500077 6.63

10 Asha Jyothi Welfare Association for the Disabled, Housing Board, Miryalguda, 2.74

Nalgonda Distt.

11 Asha School Hyderabad( under Army Welfare Society New Delhi), Asha School 0.79

Artilery Centre Po.Ramdevaguda Hyderabad-500031.

12 Assissi Sisters of Mary Immaculate, Karunapuram, Peddapendial P.O., Warangal-5061511 8.14

13 Association for Welfare & Comprehensive Rural Development, Ramakrishna Prakruti

Ashramam, Bhimavaram-534203, West Godavari 5.87

14 Backward Area Rural Development Society, 26/115C, Gnanapuram, Nandyal - 518501 4.80

15 Bhimavaram Rotary Community Service Trust, Door No.25-7-9, Varevuvari Lane, 1.99

Lecturers Street, Bhimavaram-534202

16 Bresh Bhadrachalam Agency Rehabilitation & Educational Society for Handicapped, 6.46

Shanthinagar, Bhadrachalam-507111

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17 Care Land, Opp. Carbide Factory, NH 7, P.Box 24, B Camp(PO), Kurnool 7.09

18 Chaitanya Institute for the Learning Disabled, Anjaneyapeta, Kothavalasa - 535183, 3.46

Vizianagaram Distt.

19 Chaitanya Mahila Mandali, Near Bharat Nursing Home, Addanki-523201 6.29

20 Child Care Organisation, Main Road, Donakonda (PO), Prakasam Distt. 1.21

21 Child Guidance Centre, 8-13, Nehru nagar, Ramanthapur, Hyderabad-13 10.08

22 Darshini Handicapped Welfare Society, 34-2-73, Kasturibaipet, Vijayawada-10 3.30

23 Development and Welfare Association of the Blind, H.No 5-8-275.B.T.S. 6.32

Nalgonda, Nalgonda Distt-508001

24 Devnar Foundation for the Blind, Road No.1, West Marredpally, Secunderabad 14.71

25 Durgabai Deshmukh Vocational Training & Rehab. Centre (Andhra Mahila 12.24

Sabha), Hyderabad, Osmania University Road, Vidya Nagar, Hyderabad-500044

26 Eco Club Brahma Institute for the Mentally Handicapped, 8-2-15/B/1, Near 2.45

Municipal Park, Teachers’ Colony, Mahabubnagar-509001

27 Gracy Organisation for Development Services, 1-51/34, Bank Colony, Boargam (P), Nizamabad-503230 4.68

28 Helen Kellers’ School for the Deaf, 10/72, Near Sivalingam Beedi Factory, 8.43

Ballary Road, Cuddapah-516001

29 Hellen Keller Memorial Association for the Blind, Shop No. 1, Municipal 7.53

Complex, Subbalakshminagar, Vishakhapatnam-530016

30 Hellen Keller Memorial Associatn for the Blind, Near Appughar Park,M.V.P. 3.79

Colony, Sector 9, Visakhapatna-530017

31 Human Resource Development Society, 506, Sailja Premier Apartments, P&T 7.07

Colony, Near Post Office, Dilsukhnagaqr, Hyderabad-500060

32 I T R R O D D D, H.No.5-68, Pedda Amberpet Village, Hyatnagar, Mandal, 6.60

Ranga Reddy

33 Immaculate Conception Home for the Handicapped, Mydukur-516172, Cuddapah Distt. 5.54

34 Immaculate Heart of Mary Society, Keesara, Gandepalli Post, Krishna District-521185 7.87

35 Indian Red Cross Society (Kakinada), D.No.8-14-39, East Godavari Branch, 5.40

Red Cross Street, Gandhinagar, Kakinada

36 J & J Karunodaya Institute for MR, No.25-11-31, Indian Bank Street, Eluru-534006 3.44

37 Kalyani Rural Rehabilitation and Educational Society, H.No. 12-3-34, Thirumalavari 3.24

Street, Narsapur-534275, West Godavari District

38 KIRANAM, H.No.C-835 Opp to Trinetra Super Market NGO’s Colony, 4.83

Vanasthalipuram, Ranga Reddy Distt., Hyderabad-70

39 Lakshmi Mahila Mandali, Kothapet Perala-Chirala, Vatepalem, Prakasam Distt. 2.28

40 Lakshya Sadhana, H.No.23-78/25, Anandbagh, X Roads, R.K.Nagar, Malkajgiri, 3.38

RR Distt., Hyderabad-47

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41 Lebenshilfe, 26, Lawsons Bay, Vishakhapatnam-17 20.43

42 Leema Deaf and Mentally Handicapped Welfare Association, 2/1, Kannavarithota, 4.16

Guntur-522002

43 Maharishi Sambamurty Institute of Social Development Studies, Studies No.8, 5.77

Sri Nagar Apartments, Srinagar Colony, Kakinada-533003

44 Manasika Vikas Kendram, 59-14-9,Ring Road , Ramachandra Nagar, Vijayawada 24.81

45 Mandala Vikalangula Samskshema Sangam, Atchutapuram-531011, Via Anakapalle, 8.15

Distt.Visakhapatnam

46 Mandava Charitable Trust, Venkateswara Complex, Besides RTC Bus Stand, 2.54

GNT Road, Gannavaram-521101, Krishna Distt.

47 Mother Theresa School for the Blind, Martur, Prakasam-523301 3.45

48 Navajeevan Blind Relief Centre, 2/21 A, Saptagiri Ashram,Tiruchannur, Tirupati-517503 4.27

49 Nehru Yuvajan Seva Sangham, Pichatur, Chittoor Distt. 11.31

50 New Don Bosco Educational Society, H.No.12-12-118, Ravindra Nagar, 4.29

Seethaphalmandi, Secunderabad

51 Omkar Lions Education Society for the Deaf, Lion’s Club of Vishakhapatnam & 7.07

Sri Shanti Ashram, Lawsons Bay, Visakhapatnam-530017

52 PAMENCAP(Godavarikhani), B-28, Near Sec-I, Community Hall, Godavarikhani- 10.44

505209, Distt.Karimnagar

53 PAMENCAP(Karimnagar), H.No.3-1-278, CVR Nagar, Karimnagar-505001 4.92

54 PAMENCAP(Secunderabad), Plot No.77, Vasavinagar, Karkhana, Secunderbad - 500015 6.80

55 Parents Association of AG’s Office Employees, Lekhadeep, Qtr.No.C-49, A.G.’s 3.25

Staff Quarters, Yousufguda, Hyderabad-500045

56 Pavani Institute for Multiple Handicapped & Spastics, 49-34-25, Abidnagar, 3.75

Akkayyapalem, Visakhapatnam-530016

57 PAWMENCAP(HYDERABAD), 10-3-16/1, MCH Colony, Humayun Nagar, Hyderabad-500028 5.62

58 People’s Action for Social Service, 10-12, Maruthi Nagar, Tirupati West - 517502, 5.70

Distt.Chittoor

59 Pragathi Charities, 24/310-A, Old Telugu Ganga Collectors Office, P.B.No.14, 12.73

Mulapet, Nellore

60 Prakasam Yuvajana Sangham, Farrukh Nagar, Shad Nagar Mandal, Mahabubnagar Distt. 2.34

61 Priyadarsini Service Organisation, 45-56-9, Saligramapuram, Vishakapatanam - 29 24.17

62 Radha Institute for Mentally Retarded Children, Kothpet X Road, Dilsukh Nagar, 3.00

Adjacent to Telephone Exchange, Hyderabad

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63 Rastriya Seva Samithi, 9, Old Huzur Office Building, Tirupati-517501 43.55

64 Ravicherla Integrated Development and Education Society, Ravicherla, Nuzvid-5212, 1.36

Krishna Distt.

65 Residential School For the Blind, Gadwal-509125, Mahboobnagar Distt. 5.11

66 Rural Association for Developmental Awareness and Rehabilitation of the 2.95

Handicapped, MIG-1, H.No.131, KPHB Colony, Kukatpally, Hyderabad

67 Rural India Medical & Relief Society, Baireddi Palle-517415, Chittoor Distt. 2.81

68 Sadhana Society for Mentally Handicapped, H.No.1-4-63/B, Snehanagar Colony, 13.57

Street No.8, Habsiguda, Hyderabad

69 Sai Seva Sangh, 99, Road 12, V V Nagar,Kukatpally, Hyderabad-72. 4.38

70 Santosh Educational Society, Door No.2-412/1, Adarshanagar, Old Dairy Farm, 3.21

Visakhapatnam-530040

71 Satya Integated Rural Education and Economic Development Society, 2.63

Nagalapuram Road, Nagari-517590, Chittoor District

72 Seva Sadanam, Madhira, Khammam-507203 3.71

73 Shanthiniketan, Plot No.10, Gouthami Nagar, Vanasthalipuram, Hyderabad-500070 9.45

74 Sharda Health and Social Services, 6-4-361, Bholakpur, Secunderabad-500080 2.27

75 Shekinah Foundation, 4-3-2, Shekinah House, Hayath Nagar, Ranga Reddy District 6.58

76 Siri Institute for Mentally Handicapped, Door No.18-1-44, Ganapathinagaram, 8.39

Opp.Badelamma Cheruvu, Samalkot-533440, E.G.Distt

77 Smt. Merla Ramamma Memorial Trust, Gannavaram-521101, Krishna Dt. 6.01

78 Sneha Society for Rural Reconstruction, H.No.2-11-31, Opp.to Kanteshwar Temple, 9.60

Kanteshwar,Nizamabad-503002

79 Society for Education of the Deaf & Blind, 2-2-20, Perlavari St., Vizianagaram-535001 8.05

80 Sri Dakshinya Bhava Samithi, Madhavi Nilayam, J.K.C.College Road Extension 12.84

Extension,Guntur-522006

81 Sri Sai Educational Society, H.No.3-16-108/6, Kamakshipuram, Ramanthapur, 3.92

Hyderabad-500013

82 Sri Venkateswara Yuvajana Seva Sangam, 10-137 Gandi Road Extn., Chittoor-517001 2.80

83 St. Marthoma Educational Society, Plot No.164, Lok Yukta Colony Nadergul, 4.60

Udyog Nagar, Badangpet Post, Via Kanchanbagh, Ranga Reddy

84 St.Ann’s Manovikas Kendra, Mallikarjunapet, 3rd Lane, Guntur-522022 8.54

85 Surya Kiran Parents Association for the Welfare of M.H., Door No. 11-3-16, 12.90

Macherala-522426, Guntur Distt.

86 Swayamkrushi, 265, New Vasavi Nagar, Secunderabad-500015 15.31

87 Sweekar Rehabilitation Institute for Handicapped, Upkaar Comlex, Upkaar Junction, 46.52

Secunderabad-500003

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88 Thakur Hari Prasad Institute of Research and Rehab. For MH, Vivekanandanagar, 50.07

Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad-500060

89 The Karimnagar District Freedom Fighters’ Trust, H.No.10-4-24, Bank Colony, 6.35

Arepally Road, Karimnagar

90 The Rural Education and Development Trust, 1-2-607/54/B/6, Gagan 3.39

Mahal(Village), Behind DBR Mills, Hyderabad-500080

91 Uma Educational and Technical Society(Uma Manovikasa Kendram), (Kakinda), 11.49

Manovikas Nagar, Behind Teachers Colony, Kakinada-533005

92 Uma Manovikasa Kendram(Ongole), Near Navabarth Buildings, Kurnool Road, 6.84

Maruthi Nagar II Line, Ongole-523002, Prakasam Distt.

93 Upkar Dr. Pasupuleti N. H. Rao Charitable Trust, Upkaar Circle, Picket, Secundarabad-500003 8.14

94 Ushodaya Educational Society, H.No.11-13/113/2, R.K.Puram, Ranga Reddy 8.62

95 Vani Educational Academy, H.No.6-583, Kakani Nagar, Jaggaiahpeta-521175, 2.35

Krishna Distt.

96 Vasantha Lakshmi Charitable Trust & Research Centre, 16-11/131, Kasthuridevi 2.64

Nagar, Pagathota, Nellore

97 Vegesna Foundation, 2-1-527/5, Nallakunta, Hyderabad-500044 7.97

98 Velugu, 11-270-A-1, Society Colony, Madanapalle-517325, Chittoor Distt. 7.34

99 Victory India Charitable Tent of Rescue Yacht, 115, Sattipalli Village, Kuppam-517425, 3.46

Chittoor Distt.

100 VOICE, 69-3-1/E, Ushodaya Marg, Rajendra Nagar, Kakinada-533003 6.48

101 Voluntary Oranisation of Rural Development Society, Pedda Kottala BPO, Nandyal-518502 8.76

102 Vutukuri Venkata Subhama Welfare Society, Kotla Bazar, Distt.Prakasam, Chirala-523155 4.53

103 Women and Child Welfare Centre, Shreeramnagar-535101, Distt.Vizianagaram, 14.13

104 Women Development Trust, Bangalore Highway, Anantpur-515001 3.80

105 Zilla Sarvodaya Educational Society, Nagarkurnool-509209, Distt.Mahbubnagar 3.41

106 Zion Educational Society, Rajahmundry-533103, East Godavari Ditrict 3.01

ARUNACHAL PRADESH

107 Ramakrishna Mission Hospital, P.O. R.K.Mission, Itanagar-791113 3.12

ASSAM

108 Asha Rehabilation Centre(Army Welfare Society), Army School Campus, Narangi 3.35

Cantt),PO-Satgaon Dist Kamrup,Guwahati-27

109 Ashadeep, Islampur Road, Gandhi Basti, Guwahati-781003 2.00

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110 Bikalanga Kalyan Kendra”Telahi”, Vill Pahumoria Gaon, PO Panigaon, District 2.40

Lakhimpur, Pin-787052

111 Gram Vikas Parishad, Rangaloo, PO Jumarmur, Via Kathiatoli, Distt.Nagaon-782427 1.83

112 Guwahati Mental Welfare Society, Vikash Nagar, Dakhingaon, Kahilipara, Guwahati-781019 4.87

113 Kachajuli Physically Handicapped School and Training Centre, Village-Kachajuli, 5.98

PO-Gabharu Tunijan, Distt.Lakimpur

114 Prerona Spastic Society of Jorhat, Cinnamara, Jorhat-8 2.74

115 Sahayika, Government Press Road, Bamunimaidam, Guwahati-781021 1.34

116 Swabalambi, Gandhi Basti Road, Opp.Silpukhuri Post Office, Guwahati-781003 1.47

117 Zilla Bahumukhi Mahila Unnayan Sama, Village-Hirapara.P.O.- Dhula. 4.78

Dist.Darrang-784146

BIHAR

118 Aakanksha Institute for Mentally Handicapped, Bhadani Nursing Home, F.B.S.Roa, 1.95

Gaya-823001

119 Akhil Bhartiya Gramin Vikash Avam Seva Mandal, Road No.6/B, Rajendra Nagar, 3.34

Patna-800016

120 Asha Society for Handicapped Children Danapur (under Army Welfare Society New 1.70

Delhi), Ara Main Road, C/O Ex-Servicement Contributory Health Scheme Danapur

Cantt-801503

121 Ayurvedic & Megnetotherapy Research Institute (AMRI), Panchsheel, Kumhrar, Patna 2.72

122 Baba Baidyanath Balika Mook Badhir Vidyalaya, H.O.Ghositola, Munger-811201 3.14

123 Bihar Institute of Speech & Hearing Research Centre, Road No.6, Rajendra Nagar, 3.29

Patna-800016

124 Bihar Netraheen Parishad, Near Panchshil High School, P.O.Lohia Nagar, Kumhrar, 4.71

Patna-20

125 Bihar Rehabilitation & Welfare Institute, G-4, People’s Co-operative Colony, 16.87

Kankarbagh, Patna-800020

126 Bihar Viklang Kalyan Parishad, Adarsh Nagar, Lane No.3, Majhaullia, PO Khabra, 4.29

Distt.Muzaffarpur

127 Foundation for Integral Human Advancement, At Pakri, Katira Club Road (House 1.97

of Fatingan Pandey) Opp.RDO Office Arrah (Bhojpur)

128 Gaya Netraheen Vidyalaya, Behind Arya Samaj Mandir, Chakand Bazar, Gaya 1.86

129 Girija Shankar Drishti Bihin Balika Vidyalaya, Gumti No.3, Bhikhanpur, Bhagalpur-812002 2.30

130 Gyan Sarovar, Village: Pravejabad, P.O.Sonpur, Distt.Saran 10.01

131 Indian Institute of Rural Reconstruction and Social Change, East Gandhi Maidan, 20.61

Jehanabad-804408

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132 J M Institute of Speech & Hearing, Indirapuri, P.O.Keshi nagar, Patna-800024 8.41

133 Koshi Kshetriya Vikalang, Vidhva, Vridh Kalyan Samiti, Kehra (Ward No.4), 8.81

Bangaon Road, Distt.Saharsa

134 Magadh Rehabilitation & Welfare Society, A/9, P.C.Colony, Kankarbagh, Patna 3.48

135 Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Institute, Rajendra Nagar, Road No.6-B, 5.95

Patna-800016

136 Shri Jain Mahila Vidyapeeth, Chandra Bhawan, Mahajan Toli No.1, Arrah-802301 1.60

137 SHUBAM, Agarwal Bhawan, Jawahar Lal Road, Muzaffarpur-842001 6.09

CHHATISGARH

138 Aakanksha Lions School for Mentally Handicapped, Jalvihar Colony, Raipur 5.69

139 ANKUR, NF-3, Kosabadi, Sada Colony, Korba-495681, Chhatisgarh 2.78

140 Baba Baidyanath Balika Mook Badhir Vidyalaya, H.O.Ghositola, Munger-811201 2.75

141 Lions Charitable Trust, 62, Motilal Nehru Nagar, Bhilai 2.43

DELHI

142 A A R O H, 224, Vasant Enclave 5.70

143 Action for Ability Development and Inclusion, 2, Balbir Saxena Marg, Haus Khas 9.75

144 Akhil Bharatiya Netraheen Sangh, B-3 Block, (Opp.Cement Godown), Raghubir 3.37

Nagar

145 Akshay Pratisthan, D-III, Vasant Kunj 6.45

146 All India Confederation of the Blind(Delhi), Institutional Area, Sector V, Rohini 1.64

147 All India Federation of the Deaf, 18, Northend Complex, Sri Rama Krishna Ashram 2.88

Marg, Near Panchkuiyan

148 Amar Jyoti Charitable Trust, Karkardooma, Vikas Marg 17.65

149 Anchal Charitable Trust, 167-A,DDA Flats, Mansarover Park, Shahdara 2.63

150 Army Wives Welfare Association(Army Welfare Society), C/o.Base Hospital Delhi Cantt.10 4.98

151 Association for National Brotherhood for Social Welfare, 21-22, New Rohtak Road 5.98

152 ASTHA(Alternative Strategies for the Handicapped), S-268, Greater Kailash-II 3.39

153 Balvantray Mehta Vidya Bhawan Anguridevi Shersingh Memorial Academy, Blocks E, 2.34

G&H, Masjid Moth, Greater Kailash-II

154 Bharatiya Blind Educational Cultural Welfare Society, 61/1-B-11, Teliwara, Shahadra 5.35

155 Chandrabhushan Singh Memorial Mahila, Bal Evam Shravan Viklang Shiksha Evam 3.28

Punarvas Sansthan, M-124, Rama Krishna Vihar, Plot No.29, I.P.Extention, Patparganj

156 Delhi Association of the Deaf, 92, Kamla Market 0.89

157 Dr. Zakir Hussain Memorial Society, Child Guidence Centre, Senior Secondary 1.90

School Campus, Near Ansari Health Centre, Jamia Milia Islamia, Jamia Nagar

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158 Federation For the Welfare of the Mentally Retarded, Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg, 4.10

Spl. Institutional Area

159 Foundation for Spastic and Mentally Handicapped(UDAAN), 61, Deshbandhu 3.87

Apartments, Kalkaji

160 Institution for the Blind, Amar Colony, Lajpat Nagar-IV, New Delhi-24 7.57

161 Institution for the Blind, Punchkuian Road 5.69

162 Janata Adarsh Andh Vidyalaya, Siri Fort Road, (Behind Bunglow No.4), Sadiq Nagar 6.07

163 National Association for the Blind(Delhi), Sector-V, R.K.Puram 13.64

164 Parents Association for the Welfare of Children with Mental Handicap, MUSKAAN, 2.03

Pocket-2, Sector-B, Vasant Kunj

165 Society for Child Development, Cottage 15, Oberai Apartments, 2 Sham Nath Marg 3.47

166 TAMANA, D-6 Street, Vasant Vihar 10.98

167 The Blind Relief Association, Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, (Near Hotel Oberoi) 2.32

GOA

168 CARITAS-GOA, Altinho,Panjim-403001 7.02

169 Lokvishwas Pratisthan’s School for Handicapped Kids, Shantadurga Krupa Ashram, 2.97

Opp.Matruchaya, Dhavali, Ponda

170 Peace Haven Home & School for MR, Caranzalem 0.18

GUJARAT

171 Akshar Trust, Meghdoot, R.C.Dutt Road, Alkapuri, Baroda-390007 0.34

172 Andh Apang Kalyan Kendra, Jantanagar Road, Ghatlodia, Ahmedabad-380061 1.39

173 Andhjan Vividhlaxi Talim Kendra, Aaerodrome Road, Jamnagar-361006 2.09

174 ARPAN, 49-50 Minaxi Society, Behind Lions Hall, Sambhabnath Marg, Vadodara-390007 2.03

175 Blind People’s Association, Dr.Vikram Sarabhai Road, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380015 13.55

176 Disabled Welfare Trust of India, 1058, Dhobi Sheri, Nanpura, Surat-395001 6.83

177 Indian Council of Social Welfare(Ahmedabad), Bal Bhavan, Paldi, Ahmedabad-380007 3.98

178 Jilla Apang Punarvas Kendra, New Civil Hospital, Majura gate Surat-395001 0.96

179 Light House for Blind Girls, Near Manav Mandir, Memnagar, Ahmedabad-52 2.16

180 Medical Care Centre, K.G.Patel Children Hospital, Jalaram Marg, Karelibaug, 2.92

Vadodara-390018

181 Nav Shakti Vidyalaya, C/o. Bishop’s House, P.B.No.1,Kalawad Road, Rajkot-360005 0.35

182 Rachnatmak Abhigam Trust, “Hardik”, Prerana Park Society, Opp.L.G.Hospital, 1.90

Mainnagar, Ahmedabad-380008

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183 Saddbhavna Rural Development Trust, Dr.Vikram Sarabhai Road, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-15 1.06

184 Shree D.S.Parekh& Amrutben Parekh Deaf & Dumb School, Near New Junction, 1.30

Surendranagar-363001

185 Shri Arbuda Adarsh Trust, Sector-6B, Plot No.496, A-2, Distt.Gandhinagar 0.54

186 Shri K. L. Institute for the Deaf, 51, Vidyanagar, Bhavnagar-364002 2.12

187 The Baniyan City Jaycee Education Trust, 97, Karelibaug, Near Kamalaben Mook 0.75

Badhir Shala, Karelibaug, Vadodara-390018

HARYANA

188 All India Confederation of the Blind(Gurgaon), Chandan Vihar-VIII, Behrampur, 5.48

P.O. Fazilpur, Distt. Gurgaon

189 Asha School Ambala( under Army Welfare Society New Delhi), Building No.2Old 4.07

Veterinary lines Ambala cantt-133001

190 Association for the Welfare of Handicapped, 3E/22-B, B.P., NIT Faridabad 3.59

191 District Council for Child Welfare, Bal Bhawan, Bonnela Road, Sirsa 0.78

192 Dot Asha Centre(Army Welfare Society), Registrar of Firms & societies 4thFloor, 2.71

Mini Secretariat Hissar-125001

193 Educational cum Vocational Association for the Disabled, 100 Ft.Road, 2.44

Shyam Colony, Ballabhgarh-121004, Faridabad

194 Indian Red Cross Society(Hissar), Red Cross Bhavan, Hissar 3.69

195 Indian Red Cross Society(Rohtak), District Branch, Red Cross Bhavan, Rohtak-124001 8.21

196 Janta Rehabilitation Training Centre for Visually Handicapped, Bhimgarh, Kheri, 1.50

Near Railway Station, Gurgaon

197 Khushboo Welfare Society, Sector 10 A ,Near IOC Colony, Gurgaon 1.98

198 National Association for the Blind(Faridabad), Central Green, K.C.Road, NIT, 0.86

Faridabad

199 National Association for the Integration and Rehabilitation of the Handicapped, 2.97

3E, 22B, B.P., N.I.T., Faridabad-121001

200 Rotary Welfare Society for the Deaf, Ram Bagh Road, Ambala Cantt. 2.76

201 Sadbhavana Charitable Trust (Regd.), 836, Sector -17, Gurgaon 2.90

202 Suryodya Education Society, 169, Nai Anajmandi, Rewai-123401 1.84

203 Tapan Rehabilitation Society, Opp.Rajput Dharamshala, Sant Nagar, Chaman 7.10

Garden, Karnal-132001

204 Utthan Institute of Development & Studies, 62, Shivaji Market, Jagadhi Road, 1.82

Yamunanagar-135001

HIMACHAL PRADESH

205 Aastha Welfare Society, Near S.V.N.School, Mohalla Dhabon, Nahan, Distt. Sirmaur-173001 1.52

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206 H.P. State Council for Child Welfare, Mini Secrtariat, Simla-2 7.77

207 National Association for the Blind(Kullu), Mahila Bahwan, Sarwari Bazar, Kullu 0.73

JAMMU & KASHMIR

208 Jammu Red Cross Home for the Handicapped, Udhoala, Jammu Post, Suryavihar, 5.33

Jammu

209 Khatoon Welfare Society, Star Regal Lane, Municipal Complex, Srinagar 1.14

210 Rotary Innerwheel Home for the Mentally Retarded Children, Channi Rama, Jammu 1.74

Tawi, Pin-180015

JHARKHAND

211 Jan Chetna Kendra, Dipugarh, PO & Distt.Hazaribagh-825301 3.98

KARNATAKA

212 Adarsh Educational Society, Post Box No.48, Sangankal, Bellary-583103 5.88

213 Ajay Welfare Association for Rehabilitation of the Disabled, Jyoti Nagar, Kangrali, 5.57

K.H.Belgaum-590010

214 Akhila Karnataka Veerashiva Mahasabha, Kalakiran, Burujanahatty Road, Chitradurga 3.34

215 Angaviklara Ashakiran Trust, Shamanur Road, Near Laxmi Flour Mill, Devengere-577004 11.72

216 Apostolic carmel Education, Bendore, Mangalore-575002 3.34

217 Asha Nilaya, Lombard Memorial Hospital, Udupi 576101 6.88

218 Ashakiran Educational and Rehabilitation Society, Health Colony, Post Office Road, 8.24

Sidlaghatta-562105, Kolar Distt.

219 Association for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled, P.B. No.24, Vevekanand Colony, 5.13

Gangavathi-583227, District Koppal, Karnataka

220 Bapuji Angavikalara Seva Samasthe, NH13, Chitradurgaz-577501 4.32

221 Bapuji Grameena Vikas Samithi, Siddar, Karwar 4.94

222 Bapuji Vidya Samasthe, Gajendragad-582114, Distt. Gadag 5.16

223 Belgaum Integrated Rural Development Society, Naganur, Tq.Gokak, Belgaum 2.58

224 Blind & Handicapped Childrens Residential Welfare Association, House No.C-69, 2.37

Deshpande Wada, Hanuman Temple, Afzalpur Taluk, Distt. Gulbarga

225 Chesire Homes India(Mangalore), Mangalore Unit, Towers Lane, Mangalore-575002 2.55

226 Chywan Ayurvedic Education Society, Santhpur, Tq.Aurad, Distt.Bidar 2.83

227 Daughter of Our Lady of Mercy Deaf and Dumb School, Old H.D. Kote Road. 5.25

N.H. Palaya Post, Mysore-570008

228 Divya Jyoti Education Society, Shiggon Tq,Haveri 3.80

229 Divya Shanthi Christian Association, 117/3, Sakkamma Layout, L.R.Puram, 2.16

Bangalore-84

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230 Divyajyothi Vidya Kendra, Vishwa Building, Chikkanna Layout, Sondekoppa Road, 1.94

Nelamangala Town-562123, Bangalore

231 Dr.M.V.Shetty Memorial Trust, NH 17, Barebail New Road, Mangalore-575004 1.81

232 Hindu Seva Prathisthana Trust, Indiramma Hospital, 56, 11th Main, Malleshwaram, 5.42

Bangalore-5600003

233 Indian Red Cross Society(Belgaum), Next to OPD Block, Civil Hospital Campus 2.78

Belgaum, Distt.Belgaum

234 Indian Red Cross Society, District Hospital Premise,B.H.Road, Tumkur-572101 2.67

235 Jai Bharat Deaf Children’s Residential School & Rural Development Trust, 4.38

Srinivaspur-563135, Kolar Distt.

236 Karnataka & Goa sub Area Army Wives Welfare Association(Army Welfare Society), 1.23

Asha School,C/O.HQ K&K Sub Area,Cubbon Road

237 Karnataka parents’ Assoication For Mentally Retarded Citizens, AMH compound, 1.47

Off Hosur road, Near Kidwai Cancer Hospital, Bangalore-560 029

238 Krishna Trust, No.2, 2nd Floor, Sarpabhushna, Mutt Building, K.G.Circle,Tank Bund 1.79

Road, Bangalore-560009

239 Lion’s Charitable Trust, Lions Branch Compound, Gangavati - District Koppal 1.60

240 Mahadevi Tai Mahila Vidya Vardhak Sangh, Aland Colony, Aland Road, Gulbarga 4.82

241 Manasa Rehabilitation and Training Centre for MR Children, Shanthipura, Post 4.55

Padubelle-576120, Udupi

242 Manju Education Society, Balaji Road, Betagiri,Gadag 10.34

243 National Association for the Blind(Bangalore), Karnataka Branch, Rehabilitation 3.56

Complex, CA Site No.4, Jeeva Bima Nagar, Bangalore-560075

244 Nittur Education Society, Nittur (B) Tq.Bhalki, Distt.Bidar-585401 5.32

245 Priyadarshini Janaseva Sagar, Gurunath Nagar, Old Hubli - 24, Distt.Dharwar 11.43

246 Rangarao Memorial School for the Disabled, No.1/c,KRS Road, Metagalli, 3.89

Mysore-570016

247 Rotary Trust, Rotary Community Hall, Sakleshpur-573134, Hassan District 4.53

248 Sai Ranga Vidya Samasthe, 764/A “B” Layout Bannimantap, Mysore-15 4.07

249 Sangram Education Society, EWS 90, HUDCO Colony,Bidar-585401 2.37

250 Sarvodaya Service Society, Near Ever Green School, Vijyapura-562135,Devanahalli 8.75

Taluk, Bangalore Rural Distt.

251 Sharna Jyoti Vidya Samaste, Plot No.57, Basava Nilaya, Near Siddeshwar Swami 2.37

Ashram, Bijapur

252 Shree Jagajyoti Basaveshwara Vidya Samasthe, Kalidas Nagar, Harihar-577601 7.21

253 Shree Ramana Maharishi Academy for the Blind, 3rd Cross, 3rd Phase (Near Ragi 23.41

Gudda), J.P.Nagar, Bangalore-560078

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254 Shree Ramana Maharishi Trust for the Disabled Persons, 6th Cross, Robertsonpet, 8.98

Kolar Gold Field, Kolar

255 Shree Vishaparihareshwara Vidya samaste, Balambeed, Hirekerur Haveri 9.61

256 Shri Ambigar Chowdaiah Education Society, Konanakunte Cross, Vasanthapura Main 8.05

Road,Vasanthapura Village,House No37, Uttarhalli Hobi, Bangalore-560 061

257 Shri Doodana Vikas Shikshan Samaste, Hidkal Dam, Tq.Hukkeri, Distt.Belgaum 8.22

258 Shri Manik Prabhu Shikshan Samithi, Maniknagar, Tq. Humnabad, District Bidar 2.17

259 Shri Renuka (Yallama) Vidya Vardhak Sangh, Saundatti-591126, Distt. Belgaum 7.20

260 Shri Vadiraja Trust, 43, (New No.16), 5th Temple Street, Siddanthi Block, 2.61

Malleswaram, Bangalore-560003

261 Spastics Society of Karnataka, 31, 5th Cross, Off 5th Main, Indiranagar, Ist Stage, 9.97

Bangalore-560038

262 Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust, Archakarahalli, Ramanagaram,Taluk-571511, 11.72

Bangalore Distt.

263 Sri Aroodha Educational Society for Disabled, No.28, 2nd Cross, Srinivasa Nagar, 4.73

Siddharodha Math, Old Hubli, Dharwar

264 Sri B.D. Tatti (Annavaru) Memorial Charitable Trust, Laxmeshwar Gadag 6.51

265 Sri Shathashrunga Vidya Samsthe, Near Check Post, Magadi Main Road, 11.97

Kamakshipalya, Bangalore-560079

266 Sri Vinayaka Education Society, Behind Shivali Threatre, ‘B’ Block, Devraj Urs 19.61

Layout, Davangere-577006

267 The Association for Mentally Handicapped, Near Kidway Cancer Hospital, Off.Hasur 2.22

Road, Bangalore-560029

268 Uttar Kannada District Disabled Welfare Association, Kursa Compound, Banavasi 5.77

Road, Sirsi-581401, Uttar Kannada

269 Vag Jyoti Deaf & Dumb Disabled Welfare Society, D.No.511 A/VI, “Vijayashree”, 0.32

N.H.17, Kundapura-57601,Distt.Udupi

270 Vishwa Bharathi Kalanikethan & Education Society, Ennoble House Raghavachari 2.34

Road, Bellary 583101

271 Yedeyuru Sri Siddalingeswara Vidyapeetha, Khanamdagu, Kudligi Taluk, Bellary 41.20

KERALA

272 Abhaya, Varada, Nandavanam, Thiruvanathapuram-695003 2.17

273 Alphons Social Center, Kidangoor P.O., Angamaly (Via), PIN-683591 3.55

274 Alphonsa Home, Karumathra, Enkakad, P.O.Wadakanchery, Thrissur 0.49

275 Asha Bhavan, Annamanada, Thrissur Distt. 0.84

276 Ashakiran Association for Mentally Retarded Persons, Amlapuri, Calicut-673001 4.80

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277 Ashanilayam Social Service Centre, San Damiano, Puliyannoor P.O., Pala, Kottayam 6.89

278 Ashanilayam, Ponkunnam-686506, Distt.Kottayam 4.47

279 Association for Welfare of the Handicapped, P.B.No.59, 17/194A, M’Square 5.75

Complex, Pavamani Road, Calicut-673001

280 Bala Sahaya Samiti, 1/189, Kottayil Road, Kunnamkulam-680503 1.63

281 Bethania Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Women, Philip’s Hill, Kumarapuram, 1.36

Medical College P.O., Thiruvananthapura-695011

282 Calicut Islamic Cultural Society, Kolathara P.O., Calicut-673655 2.59

283 Carmel Jyothi Charitable Society, Machiplavu P.O., Adimaly-685561, Idduki Distt. 3.40

284 Charitable Society for Welfare of Disabled, Sneha Bhavan, Pirovam-686664 4.58

285 Chavara Special School for the Mentally Retarded, Koonammavu P.O., 3.14

Ernakulam Distt.

286 Deepthi Center, C/o Alphonsa Jyothi Province, F.C.Provincial House, Aruvithura P.O. 3.70

287 Dr. Mukandan Memorial Speech & Hearing Centre, Lions Club of Ernakulam 0.75

Service Centre, 38/804, Gandhi Nagar, Kochi-682020

288 Ernakulam Women’s Association, Dewan’s Road, Ernakulam, Cochin-682016 0.86

289 Hellen Keller Institute for Visually Impaired, Mannannur Road, 2.79

P.O.Vaniamkulam-679522, Distt.Palakkad

290 Janey Centre, Pishari Temple Road, Eror, Kochi-682306 3.17

291 Jaycee Society for Rehabilitation of the Handicapped, Dhramadam, Tellicherry-670106 2.67

292 K.Velayudhan Memorial Trust, Post Box No.30, Cherthala, Allapuzha Distt. 3.62

293 Karthika Nair Smarak Samiti, Nair Baug, (BDH Building), Akurli Road, 2.98

Kandivali (East), Mumbai

294 Karuna Charitable Society, Vadakkumbhagom, Chavara, South, P.O. Kollam 2.83

295 KARUNA, Paul Nagar, Eranhipalam, Calicut-673006 0.78

296 Kerala Federation of the Blind, Kunnukuzhi, Thiruvananathapuram-695037 12.39

297 Kerala Institute for the Blind, Alpara, Kannara PO, Thrissur-680652 2.64

298 Kerala Rehabilitation Institute for the Physically Affected (KRIPA’s Providence Home), 2.01Chunangavey, Erumathala P.O., Aluva-683105, Ernakulam Distt.

299 MADONNA, P.O.Potta, Chalakudy-680722, Thrissur Distt. 3.14

300 Manovikash, Palllisserikkal Post, Sasthamcotta, Kollam 2.05

301 Marian Service Society, Mary Land, Muttikulangara, Palakkad Distt. 5.11

302 Mercy Home Charitable Society, Anapara, Chulliyodup P.O., Wayanad 1.94

303 Msgr.Joseph Kandathil Memorial Charitable Trust, Greengardens, Cherthala-688524, 2.39

Alappuzha

304 Padma Educational & Charitable Establishment, P.O.Edavilangu, Kodugallur-680671, 1.58

Thrissur Distt.

305 Pope John Paul Peace Home, P.O.Peringandoor, Ambalapuram, Thrissur 7.34

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306 Prateeksha Bhawan School for Mentally Retarded Children, Thodupuzha P.O., 6.12

Idukki-685584

307 Prateeksha Charitable Society, Christ Nagar, Irinjalakuda, Thrissur Distt.-680125 6.81

308 Raksha, Yasmin Manzil, VII/370, Darragh-es-Salaam Road, Kochangadi, 4.34

Cochin-682002

309 Reach-Society for Remedial Education Assessment Counselling Handicapped, 4.73

XV-769, Green Park, Peringavu, Trichur-680018

310 Rotary Institute for Children in Need of Special Care, Vashuthacaud, Thiruvanathapura 9.65

311 Sanjose Welfare Centre, Kanakkary P.O., Ettumanoor-686632, Kottyam 5.06

312 Santhi Bhawan Social Centre, Chalakudi-680307 1.71

313 Santhinilayam for Handicapped Children, Anthinad P.O., Kottayam Distt.-686651 5.06

314 Santimargam Social Welfare Service Society, Santhigiri Health Complex, 3.14

PO HMT Colony, Kalamassery, Ernakulam

315 Seva Niketan, Changanacher-686104, Distt.Kottayam 1.68

316 Shilpa Society for the Mentally Handicapped, 21/1252A, Pallurthy, Cochin-682003 3.00

317 Shri P.R.S.Pillay Memorial Bala Vikas Trust, Gandhi Marg, Opp. Hindustan Latex, 3.35

Peroorkada, Trivandrum-695005

318 Sneha Sadan Complex, Pothiyakkara,Yordanapuram,P.O. Kalady-683574, 3.99

Ernakulam Distt

319 Snehabhavan Society, Fr.Dismas Road, Irnjalakuda-680125 4.15

320 Sneharam Charitable Society, Bund Road, Manalur-680617, Thrissur Distt. 3.45

321 Social Welfare Centre, VV/61, Arch Bishop’s House, Thrissur-680005. 24.41

322 Society for Rehabilitation of Mentally Defficient Children, Thottada, Kannur-670007 0.33

323 Society of Daughters of St. Camillus, P.O.Chungakunnu, Kottiyoor-670651, 3.92

Distt.Kannur

324 Sravana Samsara School, West Yakkara, Palakkad-678001 4.34

325 St. Joseph’s Social Center, Sanjoe Sadan, S.Thuravoor P.O., Cherthalai(Via), 2.06

Allapuzha Distt.-688532

326 St.Joseph Mental Healt Care Home, St.Joseph Bhavan Pullazhi, Pullazhi. P.O. Trichur 4.16

327 Vikas Social Service Society, P.O.Payam, Kannur Distt. 5.32

328 Vimala Mahila Samajam, F.C.C. Provincial House, Nirmala Bhavan, 13.05

P.P.Muvattupuzha-686661

329 Women’s Welfare Centre, Martha Bhavan, Poozhikol P.O., Kaduthuruthy-686004 2.45

MADHYA PRADESH

330 Asha Awwa Kendra(Army Welfare Society), Asha School, Jabalpur 1.6

331 Asthagram Trust, Post-Khargoan, Distt.Khargoan 1.10

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332 Digdarshika Institue of Rehabilitation Research, Red Cross Bhavan Campus, Shivaji 1.75

Nagar, Bhopal-462016

333 District Red Cross Society(Jhabua), Vill-Rangpura Post & dist Jhabua 0.85

334 Gopad Viklang Shiksha Samiti, P.O.Katyi Niwas, District Sidhi 3.59

335 Indian Red Cross Society(Rewa), Red Cross Bhawan,Jhiriya ,Civil Lines,NH-7 REWA 4.25

336 Kranti Kala Sangam, 31/66, Shyam Bihar, New Zameen, SAF Battalion Road, 8.85

Morena-476001

337 Late Satish Memorial Shiksha Samiti, 58,Ram Bagh Colony Shinde Ki Chhawani. 1.90

338 Madhya Pradesh Viklang Sahayata Samiti, Chandessary, Chandesara P.O. 4.06

Ujjain, 456664

339 Mook Badhir Sansthan (Deaf Dumb Association), Scheme No.71-B, Behind Ranjeet 1.17

Hanuman, Indore-9

340 Prem Sagar Special School, Khilchipur, Agar Road, Ujjain-456006 2.25

341 Seema Silayee Kadhayee Prashikshan Kendra, Rani Durgawati Ward, Mandla 5.71

342 Shri Shri Utkarsh Samiti, 38, Narayan Bagh, Indore-452004 3.24

343 Society for Assisting the Handicapped and Rehabilitating Absolutely, (SAHARA), 2.39

Behing Railway Crossing, P.O. Meghnagar, Distt. Jhabua

344 Viklang Evam Drishtibaditarth Kalyan Sangh, HIG 8, JDA Colony, Wajna Math, 2.00

Post Tilwara Ghat, Jabalpur

345 Viklang Seva Bharti, 321, Tilak Ward, Banerjee Bhavan, Galgala, Jabalpur-482002 3.11

346 Welfare Association for the Disabled, 8, Ram Baugh, Indore452004 3.37

MAHARASHTRA

347 Ahilyadevi Holkar Shikashan Prasark Mandal, U.N.Tapshale, ‘Rekashle Nivas’, New 4.68

Abadi, Udgir-413517, Distt.Latur

348 Ankur Gram Vikas Sanstha, Kulsum Manzil, 71 Panzara Society, At & Post Kusumba, 2.61

Taluka & Distt. Dhule-424302

349 Apang Jivan Vikas Sanstha, Bhumiputra Colony, Near Congress Nagar, Amravati 5.86

350 Apang Va Niradhar Bahuddeshiya Kalyankari Sanstha, Zingabai Takli Road, Doye 4.30

Lay-out, Ward No.1, Nagpur-30

351 Army Wives Welfare Association(Army Welfare Society), C/o.HQ School of Artillery 1.63

Devlai, DisttNasik

352 Asha School Pune(Army Welfare Society), 8,Jijamata Road Near HQ, Pune Sub 4.48

Area Pune-411001

353 Ayodhya Charitable Trust, S.No.51/2, Near S.R.P. Gate No.2, Vikas Nagar, 5.61

Wanowadi Village, Pune-411040

354 National Association for the Blind(Bombay), 11, Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road, 12.52

Worli Seaface, Mumbai-400025

355 Paraplegic Rehabilation Centre(Army Welfare Society), Paraplegic Rehabilation 4.77

Centre, Park Road Kirkee, Pune 411202

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356 SAVALI, Alankar, Plot No.14, S.No.133, Prabha Co-op. Housing Society Limited, 2.35

Kothrud, Pune-411029

357 Shree Trust, Deolipada, Kharodi Naka, Bolinj-Virar(West)-401303 2.39

358 Swami Vivekanand Dhyan Prasarak Mandal, Bori, Ta Aheri Distt., Gadchiroli 12.06

359 The Research Society for the Care, Treatment and Training of Children in Need of 7.52

Special Care, Near Kala Chowki Police Station, Opp.Abhyudaya Nagar, Building

No.12, Tank Road, Mumbai-400033

MANIPUR

360 All Manipur Mentally Handicapped Persons Welfare Organisation, Keishamthong 5.55

Top Leirak, Imphal-795001

361 Centre for Mental Hygiene, Sangaiprou Airport Road, Imphal-795001 4.47

362 Institute of Social Development for Weaker Sections, Wehengbam Leikai Khongnang 5.24

Haogaibi, New Cachar Road, P.O.Imphal-795001

363 Kangchup Area Tribal Women Society, Sherwood, 5th Avenue, Deaulalane, Imphal 7.66

364 Rural Educational and Socio-Economic Development Organisation, P.O.:Thanga 2.56

Tongbram, P.S.:Moirang-795133

365 Social and Health Development Organisation, Pshumthong Oinam Leikai, Imphal 3.92

366 The Women’s Economic Development Society, Khongam, Distt.Imphal-795001 3.59

367 Typewriting Institute and Rural Development, Thoubal Distt., Thoubal-795138 4.77

MEGHALAYA

368 Asha Rehabilation Centre (Army Welfare Society, New Delhi), C/O.hq 101 Area, 1.15

Shillong-793007

369 Bethany Society, Arai Mile, New Tura, West Garo Hills 14.34

370 Dwar Jingkrymen School for Children in Need of Special Education, Stonyland, 6.82

Shillong-793003

371 The Society for the Welfare of the Disabled, Holy Cross Villa, Red Hill Road, 8.85

Laitumkhrah, Shillong-793003

MIZORAM

372 Samaritan Association for the Blind, HQ. Durtlang, Aizawl Distt. 7.33

373 Society for Rehabilitation of Spastic Children, Ch.Chhunga Building, Saron Veng, 6.68

Aizawal-796001

ORISSA

374 All India Women’s Conference, South-West Orissa, Rath Bunglow, Berhampur-760005 5.82

375 Arun Institute of Rural Affairs, At-Aswakhola, P.O.Karamul, Via-Mahimagadi, 3.99

Distt.Dhenkanal-759014

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376 Association for Social Reconstructive Activities, Plot No.1284/C, Sector-6, Markat 3.16

Nagar(CDA), Cuttack-753014

377 Bhairabi Club, At.Kurumpada, P.O.Hadapada, Distt.Khurda-752018 13.85

378 Bharat Jyoti, At. Balaram Nilaya, 2nd Floor, Flat No. C/4, Moonlight Lane, 12.06

Pithapur, PO Buxi Bazar, Distt Cuttack-753001

379 Centre for Rehabilitation Services and Research, At-Erein, P.O.Charampa, Distt.Bhadrak 2.90

380 Indian Red Cross Society, Red Cross Centre for Spl.Children, Blood Bank Campus, 3.16

Mangalabag, Cuttack-753007

381 Jaya Kishan Youth Club, Jankiagarh (Kanas), Dt.Puri 4.47

382 Jibanjyoti Welfare Association for the Mentally and Physically Handicapped, At: 5.84

Kathagada, PO/VIA/Distt.: Dhenkanal

383 National Rehabilitation and Artificial Limb Centre, Near R.G.H., Panposh Road, 1.35

Rourkela-769004

384 Nehru Seva Sangh, P.O.Banpur-752031, Dt.KHURDA 3.93

385 Nilachal Seva Prathisthan, Dayavihar (Kanas) Distt.Puri 15.17

386 Open Learning Systems, M-75, Samanta Vihar, Near Nalco Chhak, Chandrasekharpur, 8.69

Bhubaneswar

387 Orissa Multipurpose Development Center, 9/22, MIG II, BDA Colony, 1.56

Chandrashekharpur, Bhubneswar-16

388 Shanta Memorial Rehabilitation Centre, 108-D, Master Canteen Building, Station 3.92

Square, Unit-III, Bhubaneswar-751001

389 Union for Learning, Training and Reformative Activities, P. O. Sagarguan, 4.42

Via Bolgarh-752066, Distt. Khurda

390 Women’s Community Management Group, At-Sankarpur, PO Arikama, Distt. Khurda-752064 3.77

391 Zilla Swasthya Samiti, Phulabani, District Kandhamal 1.50

PUNJAB

392 Ambuja Cement Foundation, Village: Dhaburji, PO: Lodhimajra-140113, pnagar 2.22

393 Asha Deep Welfare Society, 214, Tagore Nagar, Hoshiarpur-146001 2.06

394 Asha Deep Welfare Society, V.P.O. Jahan Khelan Distt Hoshiarpur-146110 3.34

395 Chetak Asha School for Handicapped Children (Army welfare Society, New Delhi), 1.21

Chetak Asha School C/O.4010 FD AMB, Pin.90410,C/O.56 APO.

396 District Red Cross Society, G.T.Road, Jalandhar 6.93

397 Dr. Satya Paul Khosla Charitable Memorial Trust, Shaheed Udham Singh Nagar, 6.98

Opp. T.V. Studio, Jalandhar-144001

398 Dr. Satya Paul Khosla Charitable Memorial Trust, Shaheed Udham Singh Nagar, 6.98

Opp. T.V.Studio, Jalandhar-144001

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399 Indian Red Cross Society(Amritsar), Distt. Branch, Amritsar 4.16

400 Indian Red Cross Society(Bhatinda), District Branch, Bhatinda 3.50

401 Indian Red Cross Society(Faridkot), District Branch, Red Cross Bhawan, Sadiq 4.47

Chowk, Faridkot-151203

402 Indian Red Cross Society, Prayas, GT Raod, Magsoodan, Jallandhar 3.69

403 Institute for the Blind, Lohgarh Gate, Amritsar 4.28

404 Navjivini School of Special Education, Sular, Patiala-147001 5.75

405 Paraplegic Home (north)(Army Welfare Society), SAS Nagar (Mohali) Phase-VI distt 1.22

Roopnagar

406 Punjab I A S Officers’ Wives Association, VATIKA, Sector 19 B, Opp.Main Market 3.31

Sector- 19 C, Chandigarh

407 Rehabilation Centre for Handicpped Children(Army Welfare Society), 167 Military 3.23

Hospital, Pathankot

408 Rehabilation Centre for the Handicpped (Army Welfare Society), C/o.command 1.53

Hospital (Northern command),C/o.56.APO

409 Vocational Rehabilitation Training Centre, Haibowal Road, Opp. Kitchlu Nagar, 5.74

Ludhiana-141001

410 Western Command Army Wives Welfare Association (Army Welfare Society), 2.05

C/o. Headquaters Western Command, Chandimandir

RAJASTHAN

411 Adarsh Bal Vidayalaya Samiti, Panchayat Samiti Quarters Road, Osia 1.12

412 Badhir Bal Kalyan Vikas Samiti, Chatur Clinic, M.G.Hospital Road, Bhilwara-311001 13.78

413 Badhit Bal Vikas Kendra, 132, Station Road, Kota-324002 4.00

414 Indian Council of Social Welfare, Sector No.6, Heera Path, Mansarovar, Jaipur 3.73

415 Jaimini Shikshan Evam Gramin Vikas Sansthan, C-234, Dayanand Marg, 3.18

Tilak Nagar, Jaipur

416 Jeevan Nirman Sansthan, 1, Gol Bagh Road, Bharatpur-321001 1.79

417 Karam Manovikas Sansthan, B-Block, Budh Vihar, Alwar 6.43

418 L K C Sri Jagdamba Andh Vidyalaya Samiti, Hanumangarh Road, Sriganganagar 14.87

419 Mahila Bal Vikas Gramodhyog Shiksha Samiti, 330, New Pushp Vatika Colony, 1.78

Fatehpur Sikri Road, Bharatpur

420 Mahila Bal Vikas Gramodhyog Shiksha Samiti, 470, Rajendra Nagar, Bharatpur 3.87

421 Manav Dharam Viklang Seva Sansthan, Mama Bhanja Churrah, Jhalwar 2.43

422 Manav Dharam Viklang Seva Sansthan, Manav Dharm Viklang Seva Sanstha, 4.69

Gram Govindpura Post,Baseda The Tudarai Singh, Tank

423 Nab Pheroze & Noshir Merwanji Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, ‘East View’ 2.00

Mount Abu-307501

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424 Narayan Sewa Sansthan, 483, Hiran Magri, Sector-4, Udaipur. 0.14

425 Navdeep Vikas Samiti, Gupta Bhawan,Gay wala Mohalla, Behind PWD Office, Alwar 5.10

426 Navdeep Vikas Samiti, Plot No.500, Vijaynagar, Alwar-301001 2.85

427 Navdisha Vikas Samiti, C-6, Hasan Khan, Mewati Nagar, Alwar 2.12

428 Pragya Niketan(Unit of Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti), Hathiram Ka 0.85

Oda, Jodhpur-342003

429 Prayas, Centre for Special Education & Vocational Training, 343, Lane No.2, 2.82

Raja Park, Jaipur-302004

430 Prayas-Prachya Shodh Peet Samiti, 30-A, C-1, Bhuapalpura, Udaipur-313001 2.85

431 Rajasthan Netraheen Kalyan Sangh, 3780, Langer Ke Balaji Ka Rasta, Gangauri 1.97

Bazaar, Jaipur-302001

432 Ranbankura Asha School Sanstha (under Army Welfare Society, New Delhi), Bikaner 0.75

Kalayat Tehsil Krya- Vikrya sahkari Samti opp Mahila Mandal School, Bikaner

433 Saur Chetna Evam Urja Vigyan Shodh Sansthan, Sewa ‘Viklang’, Sector 6, 8.19

Hanumangarh Jn-335512

434 Seth Ninua Ram Charitable Public Welfare Society, C/o. Mayuri Surgical Hospital 1.92

Near Jiroli, Railway Phatak G.T.Road,Dholpur-328001

435 Society for Welfare of Mentally Handicapped, 36-A, Suraj Nagar (East), Civil Lines, 3.18

Jaipur

436 Sona Viklang Punarwas Avam Shodh Sansthan, Ashok Nagar, Bhilwara-311001 8.08

437 Sucheta Kriplani Shiksha Niketan, PO Manaklao-342305, Jodhpur 0.94

TAMIL NADU

438 Action for Water and Rural Development, Kovai Bye Pass Road, No.208 Fathima 6.51

Nagar, Ellisnagar(PO)-638657, Dharampuram (T.k), Erode Distt.

439 Ajay Memorial Foundation, Plot No.1075, Annanagar, West Extension, Chennai 7.14

440 All India Blind Progressive Association, No.141, Kabali Vanabojana Thottam, 3.52

Raja Annamalipuram, Chennai-600028

441 Amar Seva Sangam, P.B.No.001, Sulochna Garden, 10-4-104B, (Tenkari Road), 2.71

Ajikudi-627852, Tirunveli Distt.

442 Andhra Mahila Sabha, 10, Dr.Durgabai Deshmukh Road, Chennai-600028 3.51

443 Carmel Centre for Mentally Retarded, I.A.F.-Avadi, Chennai-680055 3.84

444 Cheshire Homes India(Chennai), No.18, (Old No.28), Casa Major Road, 4.56

Egmore, Chennai-600008

445 Cheshire Homes India(Madurai), Austinpatti P.O., Madurai-625008, 2.46

446 Christian Foundation for the Blind-India, CFBI Service Complex, 2 Officers 4.35

Lane, GST Road, Pallavaram, Chennai-600008

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447 Donor’s Rehabilitation Home, 3/19, Muthupillai Mandapam, Sakkot Tai 2.34

Post, Kumbakonam-612401, Thanjavur Distt.

448 Dr.Dattu Rao Memorial Charitable Trust, No.32/3B, Canal Bank Road, 5.11

Kamaraj Road, Thiranmiyur, Chennai-600041

449 E. K. R. Kalvi Sangam, Subramani Nagar, Uthanagarai Main Road, 4.16

Harur (P.O. & TK), Dharampuri Dt.

450 Ephphatha Mission, 6/13/2, Union Bank Colony, Iind Street, Vilangudi, Madurai-625018 1.44

451 Hellen Keller Service Society for the Disabled, Vizhiyagam, Vishwanathapuram, Madurai 2.79

452 Holy Cross Service Society, 96-B, Ettupattai Bungalow, Puthur, Trichy-17 0.81

453 Indian Association for the Blind, Sundarajanpatti, Arumbanoor, Madurai-625104 30.65

454 Indian Council for Child Welfare, No. 5, 3rd Main Road, West Shenoy Nagar, Chennai 2.17

455 Jaya Balwadi Educational Society, Aravakurichi Patii Village, Asoor, Trichy-620015 6.69

456 Kongu Arivalayam School for Mentally Retarded, Diamond Nagar, Sengodampalayam, 11.68

Thindal, Erode-638009

457 M.S Chellamuthu Trust & Research Foundation, 643, K.K.Nagar, Madurai-625020 13.47

458 MANASA, District Rural Development Agency Complex,Madurai-625020 2.80

459 Murthuzaviya Educational and Cultural Foundation of South India, 186, Big 1.93

Street, Triplicane, Chennai-600005

460 Navajyothi Trust, Flat’A’ 916, Poonamallee High Road, Chennai-600084 0.68

461 Sadhana Trust, Dr.Maria Motessori Special School, Iyer Bungalow, Madurai-625014 3.32

462 Satyajyothi, Little Flower School for the Blind Extension Work Department, 1.68

127, G. N. Road, Chennai-600006

463 St. Anne’s Rehabilitation Center for the Handicapped, Singanallur, Coimbatore-641005 11.92

464 St.Paul Society for the Mentally Disabled, Corporation Alagar Wedding 2.94

Hall, No.7, CMR Raod, II Cross Road, Madurai-9.

465 Tamilnadu Association of the Blind, P.B.No.5520, Rettaikuli Street, Tondiarpet, Chennai 1.82

466 The School for Young Deaf Children( Bal Vidyalaya ), 14, Ist Cross Street, 7.03

Shastri Nagar, Chennai-600020

467 The Spastic Society of Tamilnadu, Opp.T.T.T.I.Taramani Road, Chennai-600113 39.45

468 Tiruchirapalli Multipurpose Social Service Society, Bishop’s House, P.B.No.12, 1.37

Melapudur, Trichy-620-001

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469 V.O. Chidambaram Education Society, V.O.C.Staff Quarters Campus, Pillayer 1.24

Koil Street,Chindambaram Nagar,Thoothukudi, Distt

470 Vidya Sagar, No.1 Ranjit Road, Kottupuram, Chennai-600085 16.42

471 Vidya Vikasini Opportunity School, 66-D, Mettupalayam Road, Thudiyalur Post, 2.08

Coimbatore-641034

472 YMCA Kamak High School and Home for the Deaf, Ellisnagar, Madurai-625010 2.38

TRIPURA

473 North Tripura Deaf and Dumb School, P.O.Kailashahar, 4.55

474 Tripura State Council for Child Welfare, Lyon Gate (West), Laxmi Narayan Bari 2.24

Road, PO Agartala-799001, Tripura(W)

UTTAR PRADESH

475 Adarsh Janta Shiksha Samiti, VPO-Pirhi, Karchhana, Allahabad 5.61

476 Adarsh Khadi Gramudyog Vikas Samiti, Kailsa Road, Amroha, Distt. J.P. Nagar 3.42

477 Adarsh Viklang Kalyan Samiti, Nuria Hussainpur, Distt. Pilibhit 4.07

478 Akhil Bharatiya Viklang Kalyan Samiti, Tulsi Nagar, Ayodhya, Faizabad Distt. 8.75

479 Ambedkar Shiksha Samiti, 126, Samar Vihar, Kamal Villa, Alam Bagh, Lucknow 0.94

480 Anand Training Charitable Society, Mariam Nagar, Meerut Road, Ghaziabad 5.30

481 Apang Asahaya Jan Vikas Sansthan, Mussepur, P.O.Mandawali, Distt.Bijnour 5.84

482 Asha School Babina (under Army Welfare Society, New Delhi), C/o 431 Fied 2.16

Ambulance, C/O 56 APO

483 Asha Vidyalaya Samiti( Including Extension Branch Babina under Army Welfare 1.16

Society), C/o.431,Field Ambulance C/o.56 APO

484 Asha Vishist Bal Punarvas Kendra(Army Welfare Society), Asha School, 20, Veer lines 1.38

Mathura Cantt, Mathura

485 Ashoka Public School, 130 ‘Ka’, Shakti Nagar, Faizabad Road, Lucknow 5.72

486 B C G School for the Deaf, D-53/104A, Chhoti Gaibi, Varanasi-221010 4.45

487 Bhagirath Sewa Sansthan, R-10/144, New Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad 4.87

488 Bharatiya Chauhan Samiti, Balrampur, Pathkauli, Distt.Azamgarh 3.27

489 CHETNA, Sector-C, Aliganj, Lucknow-226020 7.55

490 Chitragupta Shikshan Sansthan, Sakalpur, Sevapuri, Varanasi 3.12

491 Deaf And Dumb School, Race Course Road, Meerut Cantt. 7.33

492 Deo Saraswati Shiksha Parishad, VPO Fazil Nagar, Distt.Kushinagar 5.80

493 Disha Viklang, Asahay Mahilaon, Vridh Evam Bachhon Ke Kalyanarth Samiti, 124-B, 2.98

Civil Lines, Bareilly

494 Drishti Samajik Sansthan, MG-27, Sector-C, Aliganj, Lucknow 6.92

495 Dwaba Kalyan Samiti, Vill,Tella,Post Tela,Distt,Allahabad 4.14

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496 Friends of Handicapped-India, 245/6, Thapar Nagar, Meerut 3.81

497 Handicapped Child Welfare Society (SAVERA), C-2877, Rajajipuram, Lucknow-17 1.84

498 Handicapped Development Council, Shastri Puram, Sikandra, Agra-282007 4.70

499 Harijan Nirbal Varg Evam Adivasi Shiksha Kalyan Samiti, Gram Post- Pidi, 2.37

Karchhana, Allahabad

500 Indian Red Cross Society(Gorakhpur), Indian Red Cross Society, Gorakhpur 1.82

501 Integrated Institute for the Disabled, Hanuman Dham Colony, Karaundi BHU, 5.79

Varanasi

502 Interact Society for the Spactics & Handicapped, E-2 Sector-41, Noida 6.26

503 Israji Devi Shikshan Sansthan, 23-B, Park Road, Allahabad 4.63

504 Jahangir Memorial Charitable Hospital, Station Road, Naini, Allahabad-211008 6.02

505 Jai Ma Kali Lucknow Montessory High School Samiti, E-3126, Rajajipuram, 2.18

(Near Mini Stadium), Lucknow

506 Jan Kalyan Shiksha Samiti, Via Fazil Nagar, Distt.Kushinagar 13.09

507 K S J High School, Ratanpur Khurd, P.O.Behtakhas, Block Bilari, Distt. Moradabad 6.35

508 Laxmi Sarva Viklang Seva Samiti, Vill.Markadi, P.O.Pidahni Distt Gorakhpur 1.39

509 Madhukar Viklang Vidyalaya Samiti, Vill. Rautpur, P.O. Lahushi(Pipraich), Gorakhpur 5.28

510 Mangalam, Mangalam Sadan, A-445, Indira Nagar, Lucknow-226016 2.72

511 N.C Chaturvedi School for Deaf, Aish Bagh, Tilak Nagar, Lucknow 11.92

512 National Fellowship Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, 54/42A, Darbhanga Castle, 4.01

Moti Lal Nehru Road, Allahabad-211001

513 NIRVAN, D-2059, Indira Nagar, Lucknow 1.83

514 Noor Mohammad Memorial Charitable Society, 612, Bahadurganj, Allahabad 6.55

515 Paohari Smriti Parishad, Station Road, Ghazipur-233001 6.79

516 Pradeshik Alpasankhyak Harijan Evam Pichhra Varg Sangathan, Shastri Niwas, 6.29

G.T.Road, Chandpur, Industrial Estate, Varanasi

517 Prag Narain Mook Badhir Vidyalaya Samiti, Sasnii Gate, Aligarh 4.15

518 Pratapgarh Mahila Kalyan Evam Shiksha Samiti, Devkoli, Distt. Pratapgarh 8.55

519 Pt.Deendayal Viklang Kalyan Samiti, Ghurhupur, Sarnath, Varanasi 3.00

520 Queen of Apostle Education Society, Aktha, Sarnath Post, Varanasi-221007 8.78

521 Rama School for the Blind Evam Physically Handicapped Children, Vill. & Post 6.19

Bisanda, Distt. Banda

522 Saraswati Badhir Sewa Samiti, 273/54, Rajendra Nagar, 4.50

523 Shaheed Memorial Society, E-1698, Rajaji Puram, Lucknow-226017 17.71

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524 Shri Vrindaban Andh Mahavidyalaya, Radha Niwas, Gurukul Marg, Vrindavan, Mathura 3.90

525 Sri Hanuman Prasad Poddar Andh Vidyalaya, Durgakund, Varanasi-221005 12.14

526 Sri Kanchilal Shastri Smarak Sansthan, C-49, Kalyanpur, Kanpur 1.12

527 Sur Smarak Mandal, L-5, Lawyer’s Colony, Agra-5 2.63

528 Swami Atmadev Gopalanand Shiksha Sansthan, Ugarpur, Post-Pipargaon, Distt. Farrukhabad 7.96

529 The Society of Khrist Jyoti, Koirajpur P.O., Harahua, Varanasi 8.53

530 UP Parents Assn for Welfare of Mentally Handicapped Citizens, C-331/1, 3.23

Indira Nagar, Lucknow

531 Uttar Pradesh Mook Badhir Vidyalaya, 4/7, Malviya road, George Town, Allahabad 7.96

532 Viklang Kendra (Rotary Sponsored Crippled Youth & Welfare Society), Opposite 10.42

Bharadwaj Ashram,Jawahar Lal Nehru Road Allahabad-211002

UTTARANCHAL

533 Asha School Birpur (under Army Welfare Society, New Delhi), Asha School Birpur, 3.06

Deharadun, C/o HQ116 Inf Bde, C/o56 APO

534 Bajaj Institute of Learning, 155, Rajpur Road, Dehradun-248001 3.37

535 Gramin Kshetra Vikash Samiti, P.B.-06, Vill & Post Ranichauri, Distt.Tehri Garhwal 2.58

536 Indira Rashtriya Chetna Evam Samajothan Sansthan, Hoshiari Mandir, Raiwala, 6.04

Distt.Dehradun

537 Nancy Convent Shiksha Samiti, Jeolikote, District Nainital 3.02

538 Nanhi Duniya Badhir Vidyalaya, 18, Kalidas Marg, Dehradun 11.78

539 Raphael, P.O.Box No.157, Dehradun 14.89

540 Viklang Mandbudhi Kalyan Samiti, Mungali Garden, Rampur Road, Haldwani, Nainital 2.33

WEST BENGAL

541 Alakendu Bodh Niketan Residential, P-1/4/1, CIT Scheme-VII-M, VIP Road, 19.41

Kankurgachi, Calcutta-700054

542 Ananda Bhawan, Village Jagatpur, P.O.Brindhabanpur, Distt.Howrah-711316 16.73

543 Barjora Ashar Alo, Barjora, Bankura 2.42

544 Bharat Scouts & Guides, 1, Palace Court, Kyd Street, Kolkata-700016 6.55

545 Bikash Bharati Welfare Society, 20/1B, Lal Bazar Street, Kolkata-700001 3.70

546 BIKASHAYAN, 140/6, South Sinthee Road, Calcutta-700050 6.85

547 Blind Persons’ Association, Kolkata, P.O.Krishnagar, Distt.Nadia 2.83

548 Chittaranjan Smriti Pratibandhi Seva Kendra, Rutha Main Road, Shyamnagar, 1.84

24-Paraganas (North)

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549 District Health & family Welfare Samity, 11-C,BarrackSquare (N) near head 1.93

Post Office Berhampore, Murshidabad

550 Dr. Sailendra Nath Mukherjee Muka Badhir Vidyalaya, P.O.Jorthan, Distt. Burdwan 13.07

551 Eastern Comand of Army wives Welfare Association (Army Welfare Society), 2.79

Command Hospital (Ec) Complex Alipore, Kolkata-27

552 Haldane Society for Eco-Research & Enterprise Development(HSEED), P-166B, 0.89

C.I.T.Road, Scheme No. VIM, Kolkata-700054

553 HOPE, H.F.C. Township, Durgapore-713212 22.04

554 Indian Institute of Cerebral Palsy, P-33/1, Taratolla Road, Opp. M.E. College, 6.38

Kolkata-700088

555 Indian Red Cross Society(Dakshin Dinajpur), Dakshin Dinajpur District Branch 2.75

Suryasen Sarani, P.O.Balurghat, Dist. Dakshin Dinajpur

556 Jalpaiguri Welfare Organisation, Club Road, (Opp.P.D.College), P.O. & Distt. 8.09

Jalpaiguri

557 Jalpaiguri Zilla Pratibandhi Punarvasa Kendra, DDRC Building, Hospital Road, 1.94

P.O.& Distt.Jalpaiguri, PIN-735101

558 Karimpur Social Welfare Society, P.O.Karimpur, Distt.Nadia-741152 2.40

559 Korak Pratibandhi Kalyan Kendra, 1/25, Gorakshabari Road, Nager Bazar, Kolkata 2.97

560 Kotwali Saleha Memorial School for Hearing & Mentally Handicapped, Vill. & PO 8.68

Kotwali,Distt.Malda-732144

561 Manovikas Kendra, 482, Madudah Plot 1/24, Sector-5, E.M.Bypass, Kolkata 17.41

562 Mentaid, 17A, Brojen Mukherjee Road, Behala, Calcutta-700034 1.81

563 Midnapore Rehabilitation Center for Children, Lalkuthi, Bidhan Nagar, Midnapore 10.52

564 Nimtouri Tamluk Unnayan Samity, P.O.Kulberia, P.S.Tamluk, Dist, Purba, Medinipur 7.26

565 North 24 Parganas Disabled Persons Association, Vidyasagar Road, P. O. Hijalpukuria, 3.39

Habra, Distt.24-Parganas North-743231

566 North Bengal Handicapped Rehabilitation Society, Nivedita Market, Hospital Road,

Siliguri-734401 4.59

567 North Calcutta Pratibandhi Seva Kendra, 2/8/1, R.K.Ghosh Road, Kolkata-700050 2.66

568 Parents Own Clinic for Deaf Children, 16A, D.L.Das Street, Kolkata-700006 3.08

569 R. K. Mission Blind Boys Academy, P.O.Narendrapur, South 24-Paraganas 8.67

570 Ramakrishna Vivekananda Mission, Rajgarhia House, 7, Riverside Road, Barrackpore, 7.79

24-Parganas (North)

571 REACH, 18/2/A/3, Udai Sanker Sarani, Kolkata 8.41

572 Sevayatan Kalyan Kendra, P.O.Sevayatan, P.S. Jhargram, Distt. Midnapur 4.83

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573 SHELTER, 3, Kalbaati Lane, Bhadreswar, Hooghly-712124 10.36

574 Society for Mental Health Care, P.O. & Vill.Khajurdhi, Via Katwa, Distt. Burdwan-713518 7.69

575 Spastic Society of Cooch Behar, 117, Rajendra Narayan Road, Cooch Behar 2.81

576 The Society for Comprehensive Rehab. Service(SCRS), 36, Ballygunge Circular Road 0.65

Kolkata-700019

577 Voice of World, 3,Childram Mudi Lane, Kolkata 2.78

578 West Bengal Council for Child Welfare, 42, Ramesh Mitra Road, Kolkata-700025 5.53

579 West Bengal SC/ST & Minority Welfare Association, Ravindranagar, P.O.Midnapore 1.62

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Andhra Pradesh

1 Comprehensive Action for Rural Development Society, Patha Ravi Cherla, Nuzvid-52120 6.25

2 District Rural Development Agency, Medak, District Collectorate, Medak at 10.00

Sangareddy, Medak District, A.P.

3 Free Polio Surgical & Research Foundation, D.No.- 14-3-18, Maharani Peta, 75.00

Vishakhapatnam.-530 002

4 People’s Action for Social Service,10-12, Maruti Nagar, Tirupati-517 502 3.00

5 Ravi Cherla Integrated Development and Education Society, Ravi Cherla, Nuzvid-52120 5.00

6 Rotary Artificial Limb Centre,Q.No. B-2, N.S.P. Road, Khammam-507001, 5.00

7 S.K.R.Pupils Welfare Society,Opp.M.R.O. Office, Vidya Nagar, Chimakurthy, 2.50

Prakasam, A.P.

8 Uma Educational & Technical Society,Manovikas Nagar, Behind Rayudupalem, 6.00

Kakinada-533 005

9 Upkaar Dr. P. N. Hanumantharao Charitable Trust, Upkar Circle, P icket, 7.50

Secunderabad-500003

10 Vuttukuri Venkata Subbamma Welfare Society, Kotla Bazar, Chirala-523 155 3.00

Arunachal Pradesh

11 Ramakrishna Mission Hospital,P.O. R.K.Mission, Itanagar 3.00

Bihar

12 Bihar Rehabilitation & Welfare Institute, G-4, P.C. Colony, Kankarbagh, Patna-20 5.00

13 Magadh Rehabilitation and Welfare Society, A/1, P.C. Colony, Lohia Nagar, Patna-20 5.00

14 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Institute, Road No. 6-B, Rajendra Nagar, Patna-16 7.50

15 Yoga Nature Cure and Health Care Foundation, Stall Room No.-24, Ground 3.50

Floor, Shiv Apartment, Opp. Gayatri Mandir, Kankarbagh, Patna-800020,

Chhatisgarh

16 District Rural Development Agency , Dhamtari,Zila Panchayat, (DRDA) Dhamtari 5.00

Annexure XX

LIST OF NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISTIONS THAT HAVE RECEIVED ASSISTANCE

UNDER SCHEME OF ASSISTANCE TO DISABLED PERSONS FOR PURCHASE/FITTINGOF AIDS/APPLIANCES DURING 2005-06 (UPTO 31 DECEMBER, 2005)

Sl. No. Name and address of the Organisation Amount

(Rs. in lakh)

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Delhi

17 Akshay Pratisthan, D-III, Vashant Kunj, New Delhi-110 007 6.00

18 Amar Jyoti Charitable Trust, Karkardooma, Vikash Marg, Delhi-92 20.00

19 Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Institute for the Physically Handicapped, 4, Vishnu 250.00

Digambar Marg, New Delhi.

Daman & Diu

20 The Society for Welfare of Mentally Retarded Children, Pavi Kuwa Ghoghla 5.00

Gujarat

21 Andh Apang Kalyan Kendra,Janta Nagar Road, Ghatlodia, Ahmedabad-380061 5.00

22 Blind People’s Association, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Road, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380015 75.00

23 Jilla Apang Punarvasan Kendra,R.No.27, Radiology Deptt., New Civil Hospital, 10.00

Majuragate, Surat - 395001,

Karnataka

24 All India Institute of Speech & Hearing,Manasgangotri, Mysore- 570006 48.72

25 District Rehabilitation Centre- Mysore,Pulikeshi Road, Tilak Nagar, Mysore-57002 6.23

26 Mobility India, 1st &1st ‘A’ Cross, J.P. Nagar, 2nd Phase, Bangalore- 560078 3.75

Madhya Pradesh

27 Indian Red Cross Society, Rajgarh, At - District Hospital Campus, Rajgarh 10.00

Maharashtra

28 Apang Jeevan Vikas Sansthan,Bhumiputra Colony, Near Congress Nagar, Amravati, 4.00

29 Uddhar, Rajaramka Bhawan, Gokulpeth, Nagpur-10. 2.30

Orissa

30 Centre for Rehabilitation Services and Research, At- Erein, PO- Charampa, District 14.99

Bhadrak-756 101,

31 R.J. Orthopaedics, At- Netaji Chowk, PO- Burla 2.50

32 Regional Rehabilitation and Research Centre,Near R.G.H., Panposh Road, Rourkela-7690004 6.00

Punjab

33 Helping Hand Educational Society,H.H. Orthotics & Prosthetics Centre, Opp. 4.00DAV School, St. No.10, Bibi Wala Road, Bhatinda.

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34 Indian Red Cross Society, Hoshiarpur, Civil lines, Jodha-mal Road, (Opp. Sadar 5.00

Police Station), Hoshiarpur

Rajasthan

35 Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayatha Samiti, Sawai Man Singh Hospital, Jaipur. 200.00

36 Narayan Seva Sansthan, Sewa Dham, 483, Hiran Magri, Sector - 4, Udaipur 125.00

Tamil Nadu

37 Indian Association for the Blind,Alagar Quil Main Road, Sunderajanpatti, 6.71

Arumbanoor Post, Madurai-625 104

38 Oasis Trust for the Handicapped, P.B. No.-61, Yadava Street(Extn.), 5.00

Vanniyarpalayam, Cuddalore- 607001

39 R.B. Charitable Trust,206-B, Second Agraharam, Salem-636 001 7.50

40 S.M. Rehabilitation Trust, Middle Street, Madichiam, Madurai-625 020 4.00

41 Shakti Nature Cure & Research Centre,No.1 Y.M.C.A. Building, Rayapettah, Chennai 4.13

42 The Spastics Society of T. Nadu, T.T.T.I., Taramani, Chennai-600 113 7.00

43 Tiruchirappalli Multipurpose Social Service Society, P.B. No. 12, Melapudur, 14.00

Tiruchirappalli-620 001

44 V.O.C. Educational Society, 37, French Chapel Road, Thoothukudi-628 001 10.00

Uttar Pradesh

45 Artificial Limbs and Manufacturing Corporation of India,G.T. Road, Kanpur 1827.00

46 Bhartiya Viklang Kalyan Samiti,118/189 , Kaushalpuri, Kanpur-208012 4.50

47 Chitragupta Shikshan Sansthan, Vill+PO- Sakalpur, Varanasi 3.25

48 Dr. Ambedkar Shikshan Sansthan,Vill- Basajiya Khurd, PO- Partawal Bazar, 2.50

Maharajganj

49 Gram Vikas Sansthan,Deepak Niwas , Jamdi Pande, Mahso Road, Basti, 2.50

Post -Labnapar, District Basti

50 Indian Red Cross Society, District Branch Allahabad, 53, Bahadurganj, Allahabad 5.00

51 Indian Red Cross Society, District Branch Gorakhpur, Gram Vikas Sansthan Parisar, 10.00

Charagawan Gorakhpur

52 Indian Red Cross Society, U.P.State Branch,Red Cross Bhavan, Raja Nawab Ali 61.00

Road, Opp. Kaiserbagh Bus Station, Post Bag No.1, Lucknow-226001

53 Janaki Gramothan Mahila Bal Vikas Sansthan,Vill-Poore Devidutt, Dakhinwara, 3.00

Krishna Nagar, PO- Goriabad

54 Kalyanam Karoti,Kalyan Dham, Saraswati Kund, Masani, Mathura- 281003 8.00

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55 Lohia Public School Samiti,3, Patel Nagar, Star Colony, Indira Nagar Extension, 5.00Lucknow- 226 016

56 Madhyamik Vidyalaya Purab Goan Saresar Sansthan,Vill+PO- Saresar, Block- 3.00Jagdishpur, Distt.- Sultanpur -227809

57 Mangalam,Mangalam, Manglam Sadan, Indira Nagar, Lucknow 31.00

58 Meenu Sharma Viklang Relief Society,Kuraoli – 205 265 3.25

59 Patel Nagar Vikas Samiti, Krishna Nagar, Satrikh Road, Baranbanki 1.00

60 Sanchit Vikas Sansthan, Vill- Hasnapur, PO- Bargadwa, Distt.- Basti-272190 1.90

61 Sarswati Educational Society, Harthala, Sonakpur, Moradhabad 2.50

62 Shri Sachchidanand Shikshan Sansthan,A-28/59 , Chandupura, Varanasi -22100 4.00

63 Upkaar Pratishtan,HIG-150, Pritam Nagar, ADAColony, Sulem Sarai, Allahabad-211001 6.00

64 Gramin Kshetra Vikash Samiti (RADS), Village + P.O. Ranighauri, P.B. 06, 10.00District Tehri Garwhal-249199

West Bengal

65 Bikram Nagar Udayan Sangha,Vill- Bikramnagar, PO- Haria, Block- Khejuri-I 7.50

66 National Institute for Orthopaedically Handicapped, B.T. Road, Bon-Hooghly, 225.00Kolkata-700090

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Certificate level Course

1. Certificate Course in Prosthetic & Orthotic 1

2. Certificate Course in Rehabilitation Therapy Assistant 1

3. Certificate course in Clinical Psychology(In service programme) 6 months

4. Certificate Course in Hearing Aid(only for persons with hearing impairment) 6 Months

5. Certificate Course in Ear Mould Technology(only for persons with hearing impairment) 6 Months

Diploma Level Course

6. Diploma in Rehabilitation Therapy 2 ½

7. Diploma In Prosthetic & Orthotics 2 ½

8. Diploma in Special Education (Mental Retardation) 2

9. Diploma in Special Education (Hearing Impairment) 2

10. Diploma in Special Education (Visual Impairment) 2

11. Diploma in Special Education (Deaf- Blind) 1

12. Diploma in Hearing Language and Speech 1

13. Basic Development Therapy Course for Children with

Cerebral Palsy and other Neurological Handicaps 1

14. Diploma in Vocational Training & Employment (M.R) 1

15. Diploma in Special Education (Cerebral Palsy) 1

16. Diploma in Teaching Young Hearing Impaired Children 1

17. Diploma in Community Based Rehabilitation 1

18. Junior Diploma in Teaching the Deaf * 1

19. Senior Diploma in Teaching the Deaf * 1

20. Diploma in Multipurpose Rehabilitation Workers 1 ½

21. Diploma in Early Childhood Special Education (MR) 1

22. Diploma in Indian Sign Language Interpreting(Level A, B & C each of Four months duration) 1

23. Diploma in Hearing Aid and Ear Mould Technology 1

24. Diploma in Special Education (Autism Spectrum Disorder) 1

REHABILITATION COUNCIL OF INDIA’S APPROVED COURSES

Annexure XXII

S.No. Training Course Duration

in Year (s)

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Post Graduate Level Course

25. Post-Graduate Diploma in Disability Rehabilitation and Management 1

26. Post-Graduate Diploma in Special Education: Multiple Disabilities

(Physical and Neurological) 1

27. P.G Diploma in Rehabilitation Psychology 1

28. P.G. Diploma in Early Intervention 1

29. P.G. Diploma in Special Education (MR) 1

30. P.G. Diploma in Developmental Therapy

(Cerebral Palsy & Neurological Disabilities) 1

31. P. G Diploma in Disability Management for Medical Practitioner(Distance Education Mode) 1

Degree Level Course

32. Bachelor of Prosthetic and Orthotics 4½

33. Bachelor in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (BASLP) 4

34. Bachelor in Rehabilitation Therapy 4

35. B.A, B.Ed. (Visual Impairment) 4

36. Bachelor in Rehabilitation Science (Vocational Counsellor) 3

37. B.Sc (Special Education and Rehabilitation) 3

38. B.Ed (Special Education) – Mental Retardation 1

39. B.Ed (Special Education) – Hearing Impairment 1

40. B.Ed (Special Education) – Visual Impairment 1

41. B.Ed (Special Education) – Locomotor and Neurological Disorder 1

42. B.Ed (Special Education)-Learning Disability 1

43. Bachelor in Mobility Science 1

Master Degree Level Programme

44. Master in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (MASLP) 2

45. Master in Audiology 2

46. Master in Speech Language Pathology 2

47. Master in Rehabilitation Science

(Rehab Social Worker) 2

48. M.Sc. (Psycho-Social Réhabilitation) 2

49. M.Sc in Prosthetics & Orthotics 2

50. Master in Disability Rehabilitation Administration 2

51. M.Ed (Special Education) – Mental Retardation 1

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52. M.Ed (Special Education) – Hearing Impairment 1

53. M.Ed (Special Education) – Visual Impairment 1

54. M.Ed (Special Education) - Learning Disability 1

M.Phil Level Course

55. M.Phil.(Clinical Psychology) 2

56. M.Phil (Rehabilitation Psychology) 2

* Sl. No: 15 & 16 :- Programme is presently operational only at Govt.

Training centre, Chennai. Not applicable for other centre.

P.S:- Detail curriculum can be seen at RCI’s website :www.rehabcouncil.nic.in

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STATE/UT WISE FINANCIAL & PHYSICAL ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE SCHEME OFNATIONAL HANDICAPPED FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DURING

2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

Annexure XXIII

S.No. State/Union Territory Amount Number of Number of(Rs. in lakh) Units beneficiaries

1 Andhra Paredesh 1.30 12 12

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0 0

3 Assam 0.00 0 0

4 Bihar 0.00 0 0

5 Chattisgarh 30.22 43 43

6 Goa 0.95 1 1

7 Gujarat 0.27 2 2

8 Haryana 0.00 0 0

9 Himachal Pradesh 58.04 65 65

10 Jammu & Kashmir 1.95 3 3

11 Jharkhnad 0.00 0 0

12 Karnataka 120.30 546 546

13 Kerala 49.09 68 68

14 Madhya Pradesh 0.00 0 0

15 Maharashtra 230.69 498 498

16 Manipur 0.00 0 0

17 Meghalaya 0.00 0 0

18 Mizoram 0.00 0 0

19 Nagaland 0.00 0 0

20 Orissa 0.00 0 0

21 Punjab 0.00 0 0

22 Rajasthan 0.00 0 0

23 Sikkim 0.00 0 0

24 Tamil Nadu 21.32 120 120

25 Truipura 0.00 0 0

26 Uttar Pradesh 0.95 1 1

27 Uttranchal 17.14 23 23

28 West Bengal 1.14 8 8

Union Territories

29 A&N Islands 0.00 0 0

30 Chandigarh 1.00 10 10

31 Dadar and nagar haveli 0.00 0 0

32 Daman & Diu 0.00 0 0

33 Delhi 4.50 1 1

34 Lakshadweep 8.12 9 9

35 Pondicherry 0.00 0 0

Total 546.98 1410 1410

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LIST OF NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS THAT HAVE RECEIVED ASSISTANCE

UNDER THE SCHEME OF INTEGRATED PROGRAMME FOR OLDER PERSONS DURING2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

Annexure XXIV

Andhra Pradesh

1 Nava Bharath Socio-Economic Development Society, (I) Regd Office-1-324-2-A1, 1.36By Pass Road, Kadiri-51559, (ii) Admn. Office- 3-519, B380 Industrial Estate,

Kummara Vandlapalli, Kadiri-515591, Anantapur Distt.

2 Rural Poor People’s Welfare Society, D. No. 6-655-46-4, Maruti Nagar, 2.76Anantapur-515004, Anantapur Distt.

3 Sree Venkateswara Convent Educational Society, Door No. 12-5-4, Ubbayappa 2.76

Street, Fort, Hindupur-515201, Anantapurt Distt.

4 Depressed Peoples Dev. Society, D. No. 3/166-A, (Nirmala MPHW (F) Trg.Institute 1.38 Compound), Near Saibaba Temple, Madras Road, Buddayapalli P.O.Cuddapah-516002

5 Dr. Ambedkar Dalithavarga Abhiruddi Sangam, 16/382, Gajula Street, 1.38

Masapet-516001, Cuddapah Distt.

6 Jagajjeevan Balaheenavarga Abhiruddi Sangam, No. 6-45, Kateeb St. Vempalli 0.97(Post & Mandal)-516329, Cuddapah Distt.

7 Rayalseema SC, ST & BC Dev. Society, D. No. 21-46-6, Teru Road, Jammalmadugu 0.76

8 Sree Krishna Devaraya Yuvajana Sangam, Lakshmi Narasimha Nagar, 1.38Dommaranandyala-516431, Jammalamadugu Tq. Cuddapah Distt

9 Jyothi Youth Association, 1-570, Reddi Street, Kottamanchi-517001, Chittoor Distt. 0.97

10 People’s Action for Social Service, 10-14, Maruthi Nagar, Tirupati-517502,

Chittoor Distt. 3.93

11 Peoples Organisation for Welfare and Education Ratification, D. No. 19-191,Jail Khana Street, Mittoor- 517001, Chittoor Distt. 0.97

12 Seva Bharathi, Behind Z.P.P.H School, Tiruchanoor-517503, Chittoor Distt. 1.82

13 Association for the Care of the Aged, 1.11(I) D. No. 8-14-1, Redcross Street, Gandhinagar, Kakinada-4,(ii) Ashram Sravana, Ramanayyapeta, Kakinada-533005, East Godavari Distt.

14 Pushkaramatha Convent Committee, D. No. 35-2-9, Main Road, Rahajmundry, 0.97East Godavari Distt.

15 International Christian Crusade (ICC) Social Service Association, Vasantharaya- 0.97puram, Near Sarada Colony Arch Centre, Arundelpet (Post),Guntur- 522002.

Sl. No. Name and Address of the Organisation Amount(Rs. in lakh)

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16 Kothapet Mahila Mandali, Pothuraju Vari Chowk, Kothapet, Guntur-52200 1.38

17 Narasarpet Taluka Scheduled Tribes Youth Club, Vinukonda Road, St. Colony, 1.38

Door. No. 13-1-330, Narasaraopet-522601, Guntur Distt.

18 Naveena Adarsya Mahila Mandali, Krishnayapalem P.O. Mangalagiri (Mandal), 1.38

Guntur Distt.

19 Omkar Rural Development Society, Door No. -5-10-15/A, 2/9, Brodipet, Guntur 1.37

20 Prakasam Nagar Mahila Mandali, Behind Kugler Hospital, Prakasam Nagar, Guntur 0.97

21 Social Educational and Rural Development of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes 2.70

and Christians Welfare Society, Chinthayapalem Village, Kariapalem Mandalem,

Tenali R.M.S. Guntur Distt.

22 Soniya Gandhi Harijana Girijana Balheena Vargamula Mahila Mandali, 2.36

Thummalacheruvu, Piduguralla Mandal, Guntur Distt,

23 Sree Sarda Mahila Vignana Samithi, Bapatla-522101, Guntur Distt. 4.65

24 Udayasri Mahila Samajam, D. No. 4-11-6, 2nd Line, Naidupet, Guntur-522007, 1.38

25 Kandrika Mahila Mandali, Kandrika, Phirangipuram-522529, 1.38

26 Sri Venkateshwara Mahila Mandali, Door No. 5-8-11/3, 2/7, Bordipet, Guntur 1.38

27 Anuraag Human Services, Flat No. 202, II-Floor, Ushodaya Enclave, 27 & 28, 1.38

Ushodaya Colony, Gudimalkapur, Hyderabad-500028

28 Mahila Dakshata Samithi, H. No. 8-3-430/1/21, NSC Employees Society, 3.70

(Yellareddyguda), Ameerpet, Hyderabad,

29 Sai Seva Sangh, Sathya Sai Sthira Nilayam, Plot No. 99, Road No. 12, 1.11

Vivekananda Colony, Kukatpaly, Hyderabad-500072,

30 Jyothi Welfare Association, H. No. 8-4550/93, Nataraj Nagar, Borabanda, Hyderabad 1.38

31 Hyderabad Zilla Mahila Mandalula Samakhya, Flat No. 409, Satya Sai 2.13

Apartments, Srinivasa Nagar (East), Ameerpet, Hyderabad-500038

32 Jayasree Mahila Sangam, Behind RCM Church, Madhira-507203, Khammam Distt. 0.97

33 Sri Triveni Educational Academy, Door No. 5-1-18/1, Opp.-Court, Khammam Distt. 1.38

34 Andhra Pradesh Girijana Sevak Sangh, Chandamamapet, Nandigama-521185, 2.36

Krishna Distt.

35 Integrated Development Agency (IDA), Raithupet, Nandigama-521185, Krishna Distt. 2.83

36 Mother Therissa Mahila Mandali, D. No. 76-16-102, Eklavya Nagar, Bhavanipuram, 0.97

Vijayawada-520012,

37 Vasavya Mahila Mandali, Nasthik Kendram, Benz Circle, Vijayawada-520010, Krishna Distt. 0.89

38 Bapuji Integrated Rural Development Society, Gaddamanugu, G. Konduru, Krishna Distt. 1.38

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39 Asha Jyothi Educational Society, H. No. 18-81A-3-3-1, Tribal Welfare Colony, 1.38

Kallur Mandal, Kurnool Distt.

40 Nav Bharat Educational Society, KVS Colony, Kothapeta, Kurnool Distt. 2.14

41 Pratibha Educational Society, H. No. 13-93, Neeli Street, Nandyal-518501, 4.56Kurnool Distt.

42 Priyadarshini Mahila Mandali, H. No. 1/351, B.C. Colony, Banaganapalli-518124, 2.76Kurnool Distt.

43 Rural Tribal Development Society, 18/118, Brahmin Street, Pattikonda- 518380 1.38

44 Rural Upliftment of Health and Educational Society, D.No. 9-51, K.V.S. Colony, 1.38Dhone-518222, Kurnool Distt.

45 Social Action for Social Development, Plot No. 41, Padmavathi Colony, Mehaboobnagar 4.09

46 Navodaya Seva Sangam, H. No. 10-107, Nethaji Road, Jadcherla - 509301, 1.38Distt. Mahboobnagar.

47 Swarajya Laxmi Organisation for Women, Sri Vasavi Kanyakaparameshwari Temple 1.38Compound, Vasavi Nagar, Kalwakurthy-509324, Mehboobnagar Distt.

48 S.A.V. Gupta Educational Society, Old Bazar Road, Achampet-509375, 2.76Mehboobnagar Distt.

49 Rural Social Welfare Association, H. No. 18-341, Behind New Bus Stand, 1.38Adjacent to Housing Board, Cross Roads, Jadcherla-509302,

50 Mahalaxmi Mahila Mandali, Devarakonda, Distt. Nalgonda, 3.42

51 The Divine (India), 6th Street, Chandramouli Nagar, Nellore- 524004, 1.38

52 Haritha Mahila Mandali SocietyD. No. 251/1592, Gowtham Nagar, 2nd Lane, 1.38Podalakur Road, A.K. Nagar Post, Nellore-524004,

53 Polymers Educational Society, Indukurpet, Nellore-524314, 1.38

54 3 Men Academics, Nuthalapadu-523169, Parchur (Mandal), Prakasam Distt. 1.38

55 Adarsa Mahila Mandali, Vantavari Colony, Near R.T.C. Garage, Ongole-523002,Prakasam Distt. 1.38

56 Arunodaya Mahila Mandali, Harijana Colony, Uppugunduru, Naguluppulapadu 0.97

Mandal, Prakasam Distt.

57 Chandra Vamsa Organisation for Rural Development, Nagulapalem, Parchur 1.38Mandal-523169, Prakasam Distt.

58 Indira Priyadarsini Mahila Mandali, Vitalnagar, Perala-523157, Chirala Mandal, 0.97

Prakasam Distt.

59 Lakshmi Mahila Mandali, Kothapet (V), Perala-Chirala- 523157, Vetapalem 1.38Mandalam, Prakasam Distt.

60 Mahila Mandali, Station Road, Chirala-523157, Prakasam Distt. 1.38

61 Netaji Yuva Kendra, Kammadoddi, Parchoor-523169, Parchur Mandal, Prakasam 1.38

62 Priyadarshini Mahila Mandali, R. P. Road, 2nd Line, Ongole, Prakasam Distt. 0.95

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63 Sabari Girijana Mahila Mandali, Adusumali (Post)-523169, Parchur Mandal,

Prakasam Distt. 0.92

64 Samatha Mahila Vedika, D. No. 8-52, Lawyerpet, Ongole-523002, Prakasam Distt. 2.29

65 Sree Mahalakshmi Mahila Mandali, Bandvari Street, Chirala-523155, Prakasam Distt. 1.38

66 Valmiki Seva Sangham, Chinnaganjam- 523135, Prakasam Distt. 1.38

67 Vasavi Educational Society, 9/138, Subhash Road, Kanigiri-523230, Prakasam Distt. 1.38

68 Vutukuri Venkata Subbamma Welfare Society, Kotla Bazar, Chirala, Prakasam Distt. 0.97

69 Sri Bhavani Mahila Mandali, Jandrapet, Chirala-523155, Prakasam Distt. 1.38

70 St. Anthony’s Educational Society, 15-8/3, Rajanagar Colony, Mrijalguda, 1.38

Malkajgiri, Ranga Reddy Distt.-500047,

71 Venkateswara Social Service Association, 15-8/2, Mirjalguda, Malkajgiri, R. R. 2.36

Distt-500047,

72 OLDAGE WELFARE CENTRE, 28, Huda Colony, Miyapur, Hyderabad-500050, 2.67

Ranga Reddy Distt.

73 Upkaar Dr. Pasupuleti Nirmala Hanumantha Rao’s Charitable Trust, Upkaar Complex, 1.38

Upkaar Circle, Secunderabad-3

74 Rural Development Society Old Age Home for Women, Arya Nagar, Shanthi Nagar 1.34

H. No. 12-1-511/1/D, Lalapeta, Secunderabad-17

ASSAM

75 South Borbond Gram Unnayan Samity, Vill. & PO- Borbond, District-Hailakandi-788164 0.97

76 WODWICHEE, P.O. Lakshirbond-788155, Distt. Hailakandi 2.36

77 Bahumukhi Krishi Aru Samaj Kalyan Samity, Noor Nagar, P.O. Herapati,

Via- Haibargaon, Nagaon Distt, -782002 8.69

78 Gram Vikas Parishad, At -Rangaloo, P.O. Jumarmur, Via- Kathiatoli, Distt. Nagaon, 782427 1.54

79 Sadau Asom Gramya Puthibharal Santha, Teliapatty Chanmari Road,

P.O. Hairbargaon-782002, Distt. Nagaon 0.83

80 All Assam Library Foundation, At- Aminpatty, P.O. Nagaon, Via-Sadar, Distt. Nagaon 1.54

81 Khorapattar Sammilita Yuvak Samaj, P.O. Sandahkhowa-787054, Distt. Lakhimpur 0.97

82 Dr. Ambedkar Mission, Vill. Dhopatari, P.O. Changsari, Distt. Kamrup-781101. 0.97

DELHI

83 Helpage India, C-14, Qutab Institutional Area 37.58

84 Association of National Brotherhood for Social Welfare, 21-22, New Rohtak Road,

Karol Bagh 1.38

85 Manav Propkari Sanstha, A-74, Street No. 2, Mahipal Pur 1.54

86 Nari Utthan Samiti, 185/31 A, Main Krishna Gali No.5, Maujpur 1.96

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HARYANA

87 Gram Swarajya Sansthan, 196, Prem Nagar, Hissar 0.97

88 Manav Avam Jan Kalyan Educational Society, H.No. 54/14, Coca Cola Agency 1.38

Wali Gali, Delhi Rohtak Road, Opp. Bus Stand, Bahadurgarh-124501, Dist. Jhajjar,

89 Akhil Bhartia Sant Haridas Samaj Sewa Sangh, H. No. 54/14, Coca-Cola Agency 0.71Wali Gali, Delhi Rohtak Road, Opp. Bust Stand, Bahadurgarh-124507, Distt. Jhajjar.

90 Amar Jyothi Foundation, 1st Floor, Asstt. Treasury Office, Julana, Jind-126102, 2.36

91 Bhartiya Gram Sudhar Sabha, 228/29, Ram Gopal Colony, Rohtak 0.97

92 Adarsh Saraswati Shiksha Samiti, Sant Garib Dass, Gali No. 2, Kakroi Road, 0.97Sonipat.

93 Samaj Kalyan Shiksha Samiti, Garhi Brahmanan, Ward No. 30, Sonipat-131001 1.38

HIMACHAL PRADESH

94 Indira Ladies Club, Ranzor Palace, Nahan, Distt. Sirmour, 1.54

JAMMU & KASHMIR

95 Social Welfare of India Organisation, H. No. 143, Vidhata Nagar, hatindee Raod,Narwal, P.O. Sainik Colony, Jammu- 180011 5.50

96 National Development Institute, House No. 146, Vidhata Nagar, Bhatindee Road,

P.O. Sainik Colony, Jammu- 180001. 0.97

KARNATAKA

97 Mattadahally Jagajivanram Sarvodaya Sangha, No. 12, 11th Main 2nd Stage, 2.57

Binny Layout, Nagarabavi Road, Vijayanagar, Bangalore-40

98 Ambigar Chowdaiah Education Society, Konanakunte Cross, Vasantpura Main 5.53Road, Vasantpura Village, H.No. 37, Uttarahalli Hobli, Bangalore-560061.

99 Sri Shathashrunga Vidya Samasthe, Shridi Sai Baba Mandir Premises, Near Old 2.24Check Post, kamakshipalya II Stage, Magadi main Road, Bangalore-560079.

100 Eshwar Education & Welfare Society, No. 1, Khatra 117, Assessment No. 113/77, 2.7112th Cross, Srigandha Nagar, Behind Veda Garment Hegganahalli, Peenya 2ndStage, Bangalore-560091

101 R.T.Nagar Educational Trust, 10/13, K.H.M Block, Ganganagar, Bangalore-560032 2.76

102 Sarvodaya Service Society, Near Evergreen School; Vijayapura, Devanahalli Taluk, 1.32

Bangalore Rural Distt.

103 Ramalingeshwar Grambhiruddi Sangh, At & Post-Udikeri-591104, Taluka-Bailhongal, 2.06Distt. Belgaum,

104 Chywan Ayurvedic Education Society, Ashwini Nivas, Near Forest Nursary, Behind 1.38R.K. Arts, Bidar-585401,

105 B.R. Ambedkar Cultural & Welfare Society, H. No. 7-3-31, Bheem Nagar, Bidar 2.76

106 Sangram Education Society, E.W.S., 90, Hudco Colony, Bidar-585401 2.65

107 Nittur Education Society, Nittur, Tq. Bhalki, Distt- Bidar 1.38

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108 Sri Sirdi Sai Baba Sikshana Samasthan, Gadavanthi, Taluk-Humnabad, Distt. Bidar 2.76

109 Shivleela Women’s Welfare Association, H. No. 11-2-172, Bethlehem Colony,Mangalpet, Bidar-585401 2.70

110 Adarsha Education Society, Sanganakal, Bellary-583103, 1.32

111 Annapurna Association, Chintamani Nagar, Harihar, Davangere Distt 2.76

112 Sri Maitri Association, Sugar Factory Road, Doddabathi Post- 577566, Davangere Distt. 2.39

113 Sri Shakti Association, Guttur Colony, Harihar-577601, Davangere Distt 2.39

114 Kamala Nehru Education Trust, No. 3793, M.C.C. ‘B’ Block, Davangere Distt. 2.01

115 Mahaboob Subhani Education Trust, New Jeelanabad, Gulabarga, 6.03

116 Shri Sangameshwar Education Society, Plot No. 3/4, Gandi Gali Lay Out,Shahabazar, Gulbarga 1.38

117 Hyderabad Karnataka Dalith Woman’s Education Society, Tarfile, Gulbarga 1.38

118 Sharanara Nadu Education Society, Mahadeva Nagar, Shaika Roza, Gulbarga 1.38

119 Shri Ramana Maharishi Trust for Disabled Persons, Parandahally, Via-K.G.F.Bangarpet Taluk, Kolar Distt. 0.76

120 Sri Vishnu Education Society, Chokkanahalli, Yenigadale Post, Chintamani Taluk,Kolar Distt. 1.38

121 Jnana Sindhu Home for Senior Citizens, Shankrappa Layout, Hallahalli, Mandya 1.24

122 Rural Organisation Social & Educational Society, Muniyamma Nilaya,Belagumba Road, Kothi Thopyu, Tumkur Distt. 1.38

123 Lalitha Academy, shivakumar swamynagar, Distt. Davangere 2.76

124 Lalitha Academy, shivakumar swamynagar, Distt. Davangere 2.76

KERALA

125 International Centre for Study and Development (ICSD),Shangrila Hills, Valakom P.O.-691532, Kollam Distt. 3.39

126 Karuna Bhavan Social Centre, Sreemoolangar, Kalady, 1.11

MADHYA PRADESH

127 Mahila Utkarsh Sansthan, Vrindavan Colony, Indore. 2.14

128 Nivedita Kalyan Samiti, 13/164, Manas Nagar (Bara), Distt- Reewa 1.38

MAHARASHTRA

129 Arunoday Bahuddeshiya Gramin Vikas Sanstha,Tal. Shevgaon, Distt. Ahmednagar 0

130 Bharatiya Aushadi Anusandhan SansthaTumsar, Post-Khapa, Tal. Tumsar-441904 0.97

131 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha 2.74

132 Late Ramesh Jadhav Shikshan & Krida Prasarak Mandal, Dhundi, Tq. Pusad 2.76Distt. Yavatmal

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MANIPUR

133 Kumbi Khullakpam Leikai Women’s Assocn. B.P.O. &P.S.- Kumbi Bazar, 1.38P.O.-Moirang, Bishnupur-795133,

134 Centre for Rural Upliftment Services, Wangbal Canal Maya, P.O.-Thoubal, 0.95

B.P.O.-Wangbal, Thoubal-795135

135 Social Agriculture & Rural Dev. Agency, Kotlenphai P.O. Pallel 795135 Chandel Dist, 1.32

136 Tribal Upliftment Association, AE quarter No.-II, Type-IV, opposite Social Welfare 6.20

Advisory Board, Governor’s road, Paona Bazar, Imphal-795001

137 Ima Leimarel Women Welfare Assocn., Kongba Nongthombam Leikai, P.O.-Imphal 1.38

138 Rural Downtrodden People Upliftment Society, Moirangkhom Kabul Khul, P.O.-Imphal 1.36

139 All Thangmeiband Women’s Welfare Association, Thangmeiband, Imphal-795001 1.95

140 Bashikhong Chanura Shilon Lap, Bashikhong Kitnapung, Imphal-1 1.38

141 Human Resource & Infrastructures Dev.Orgn., Jupiter building, Near Old district 0.97

Hospital, B.T. road, Imphal-795001

142 Integrated Rural Development Agency, Hangul, P.O. Mayang, Imphal-795132 0.97

143 The Manipur SC Welfare Association, Masjid Road, Paona Bazar, Imphal-795001 2.66

144 Centre for Rural Development, Cherapur Maiyai Leikai, P.O. wangjing Thoubal Distt 1.38

145 Integrated Rural Development and Educational Organisation, Wangbal, P.O.-Thoubal 2.76

146 Integrated Rural Upliftment Service, Kiyam, Thoubal 0.97

147 Jamia Educational Society, Sangaiyumpham Cherapur, Thoubal -795148 2.76

148 New Integrated Rural Management Agency (NIRMA), Nungphou Bazar, 2.76Sangaiyumpham, P.O.-Wangjing-795148

149 Rural Dev. Society, R.D.S Bhawan, Wangjing Bazar, wangjing-795148 0.76

150 Rural Industries Dev. Assocn., Wankhem, P.O.-Thoubal -795138 1.96

151 Rural Medical Institute, Mayeng lamjao, B S Road, Langmeidong, Kakching-795103 1.52

152 Social Environment & Rural Tech. Council, Pallel, Kotlenphai, P.O.- Pallel, 0.97

Chandel-795135

153 Society for Women’s Ed. Action & Reflection, Athokpam Khunou, P.O. 0.97

Thoubal-795138

154 South Eastern Rural Dev. Organisation, Sangaiyumpham ‘Wanging -795148 1.38

155 The Rural People’s Dev. Orgn., Heirok Pt-II, Thokchom Leikai, Thoubal District, 4.72

156 United Rural Dev. Services, H.O.-Heirokheituppokpi, Thoubal Dist., 1.38

P.O.-Wanging-795148

157 Volunteers for Rural Health & Action, H.O.-Lamding, P.O.- Wangjing 0.97

158 Wangjing Women & Girls Society, P.O.-Wanjing, Thoubal Dist. 6.85

159 Youth Progressive Orgn., Leishangthem, P.O.-Thoubal, BPO- Leishangthem 1.63

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ORISSA

160 Gram Seva Mandal, At/P.O.-Hakimpada, Dist.-Angul 5.86

161 Gram Mangal Pathagar, At/PO-Salepali, Via-Jarasingha, Bolangir 2.75

162 Orissa Multipurpose Dev. Centre, 4/14,MIG-II,BDA Colony, Chandrasekharpur,

Bhubaneswar 3.92

163 Organisation for Social Change & Rural Dev.A/85, sahidnagar, Bhubaneswar 4.01

164 National Resources Centre for Women Development, VII H/102, Sailashree Vihar, 1.38Bhubaneshwar

165 Basudev Pathagar, At-PO- Nuagan via Niali, Distt. Cuttack 3.32

166 Arun Institute of Rural Affairs (AIRA), At-Aswakhola, PO-Karamul, Mahimagadi,

Dist-Denkanal 7.65

167 Maharishi Dayanand Service Mission, At-Joranda, P.O.-Mahimagadi, Dist.-Dhenkanal 5.29

168 Society for Rural Advancement & Democratic Humantarian Action, At-Patusahu 1.38

Kateni, P.o-Kaluria, Via-Mahimagadi, Distt. Dhenkanal-14

Secretary-Mr. Kshetrabasi Behera

169 Asha Nayakam Seva Sangha, At-Benjarapur, P.O.-Mandari, Via-Bari-Cuttack, 12.8

Dist.-Jajpur

170 Jayanti Pathagar, Sahapada, Brahmabarada, Dist.-Jajpur 0.97

171 Shree Ramakrishna Ashrama, At/PO M. Rampur-766102 2.76

172 Gandhian Institute of Technical Advancement, VI-M-818, Sailsashree Vihar 2.76

Bhubaneshwar-21

173 Jankalyan sewa Sanstha, At-Jagato, P.o.-Nantar, Vill/P.s-Mahakalapara, 2.76

Distt.-Kendrapara

174 Bishnupriya Balashram, At-Matha, Chhenapaddi, Via- Basantia Dist.-Keonjhar, 1.38

175 Bhairabi Club, At-Kurumpada, P.O.-Hadapada, Distt-Khurda 4.68

176 The Padmasree Society, H.O-, at-Ramachandrapur Bazar, P.O-jatni-752050 1.92

177 National Institute of Tribal Welfare & Social action, At-Barasahi, p.o.-Pubusahi, 4.71

Distt- Khurda

178 Aneth Parityekta Balshram Tikiriapada At-Laximinarayan pur, P.O. Mahatapanla 1.38

via Gopalpur, Distt. Nayagarh

179 Janvikash, Plot.No.1738 F, Baramunda Village, P.O.-Baramunda, Bhubaneshwar. 3.73

180 Banabasi Seva Samithi Balliguda 762013, Distt. Khandhamal, Phulbani 2.76

181 Subhadra Mehtab Seva Sadan, At/PO-G.Udayagiri, Dist.-Kandhmal 4.72

182 Association for Voluntary Action, At- dampur, P.O.-Berboi, Dist.-Puri, 14.05

183 Bankeswari Jubak Sangha, At-Dakapada(Luna Vihar),P.O./P.S-Delanga, Distt- Puri 2.36

184 Nilachal Seva Pratisthan, Dayavihar (Kanas), Dist.-Puri,-752017 2.76

185 Ratnachira, At-/P.O.-satasankha, Dist.-Puri-752046 1.38

186 Surakhya Darji Pokhari Chak, Distt. Puri 0.96

187 Jayakishan Youth Club, At-Jankiagarh, P.O.-Gadasahi, P.S.-Kanas, Distt. Puri 2.76

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188 Shakti Organisation, Dist. Rayagada 1.33

189 Rural Development Action Cell, At-Tulsichaura, W. No.-14, PO-Baripada, Dist.- 2.72Mayurbhanj,

PONDICHERRY

190 St. Joseph of Cluny (Home for the Aged), Hospice, Convent, 2, Laporte Street 3.81

191 Immaculate Heart of Mary Home for Aged, Aiankuppam 2.16

PUNJAB

192 Gyandeep Shiksha Samiti, Shastri Gali No. , Amrik Singh Road, Bhatinda 0.97

193 Akhil Bhartiya Jan Seva Samiti, Dasmesh Nagari, Kandwala Road, Abohar-152116 0.97Distt. Ferozpur

194 Lok Sewa Sansthan, Variyam Nagar, Abohar-152116, Distt. Ferozpur, 1.96

195 Gurunanak Charitable Trust, Gurmat Bhawan, Harnek Nagar, Mullanpur Mandi, 1.71Distt- Ludhiana

196 Mahila Kalyan Samiti, Rodki Road, Sardulgarh-151507, Distt-Mansa, 0.97

197 Vridh Ashram, Jalalabad Road, Muktsar-152026 1.13

198 Social Work & Rural Dev. Centre, VPO-Nurpur Bedi, Distt.Ropar-140117 0.97

RAJASTHAN

199 Manohar Bal Mandir samitee 5-D Block, Sri Ganganagar 1.38

200 Rajasthan Anusuchit Jati Mahila Evam Vikas Samiti, Nagar Parishad Colony 1.38Ghawani Kota

TAMIL NADU

201 Annai Illam, 34, East Mada Street, Mylapore, Chennai-600004 2.27

202 Mclevy Instt. Of Dev. Services, 46, Muthu Street, santhome, Chenni-600004 1.71

203 Meyvazhi Tamizh Sabai, Srimushnam-608703, Cuddalore Distt. 1.33

204 Annai Karunalaya Social Welfare Association, Ann Nagar Narikuravar Colony,Moppedu, Paduvancheri, Tambaram, Kancheepuram 1.38

205 Brundavanam Ed.Social Trust, 6A, Sannathi Street, Maduranthagam, Kancheepuram 1.54

206 Home for the Aged, Pilankalai, Mekkamandapam, Kanyakumari Dist.-629166 2.14

207 Women Org. for Rural Development, Post Bag No.1, PandamangalamPo, P. Velur 2.76Tk, Namakkal dist., 637208

208 Nehru Social Ed. Centre, Ayakkaranpulam-ii-614707, Vedaranyam-TK, Nagappatinam 4.14

209 Periyar Kudil, Padalur-621109, Perambalur Dist. 3.68

210 Development Education for Rural Mass, 2885/2, West Main Street, Pudukotai dist. 1.38

211 Grama Suryaraj, 666, 6th Cross Shanmuga Nagar, Uyyakondan Thirumalai, Trichy 3.30

212 Rural Education for Community Organisation, T.S.No.6922, Brahadambal Sannathi 1.38Street, thirukkokarnam, p.o.-Pudukkottai-622002

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213 Gandhi Peace Centre, 278, CDR Varadarajalu St., Jothi Nagar, Athur, Salem Distt., 2.76

214 Singampatty Grama Munetra Sangam, selvam Farm, Solapuram (Post) Sivaganga 2.76Distt.-630557

215 Society for Rural and Urban Women’s Renaissance Activities (SRUWRA), 16-B1 2.76Bharathi Street, Madurai Road, Sivaganga Distt.

216 Sri Victoria Educational Society, Puddukottai Road, Mathakottai Village, 5.53Enathukanpatti Post, Thanjavur-5,

217 Gramian Sangh Trust, Eshwaran Temple Opp, 331 P.T. Rajan Nagar, 1.96P.o.-Uthamapalayam taluk, Theni- Distt.625533

218 Yuvak Vikas Kendra, Shasthan Nilayam, P.T.R. colony, Uthamapalayam, Theni 2.76Dist., Tamilnadu-625533

219 Bharathamatha Family Welfare Foundation, 5 A, Keezhaveethi, Thiruturaipoondi, 2.76Tirivarur Dist.

220 Bharathi Women Dev. Centre, 28, Kannagi Vilas Building, Thiruvarur Road, 2.68Thiruthuraipoondi, Thiruvarur

221 National Mother & Child Welfare Orgn., 27, South Main street, 1.38Thiruthuraipundi-614713, Tiruvarur

222 Ratriya Seva Samiti, 9, Old Huzur Office, tirupati, Chittur, A.P. project at Tirutani, 2.76Tirvalur Distt.

223 Jaya Balwadi Educational Society, Aravakarichi Patti Village, Asur Post-Trichy-620015, 7.48Trichy

224 The Society organised for Promotion of Rural Tribal & Downtrodden, M-3/1,Gandhiagam, Housing Unit, Salai Road, Woraiyur, Trichy 2.76

225 The Tamil Nadu Pengal Nala Sangam, Annai ashram Complex, Vinoba Nagar,Airport Post, Trichirapalli- 620007 1.74

226 Thiruchirappalli rural and Urban Welfare Dev. Education Society, Sundar Nagar, 2.76Valavanthankottai, Valavanthankkottai(Post), Trichy-15

227 Vidiivelli Rural Development Society, 325, Indhira Nagar, Manappoarai, Trichy 1.38

228 Annai Karunalaya Social Welfare Association, SBR ILLAM , 57/82, Indra Nagar, 1.38Marakkanam Road, Dindivanam-604002 Villupuram Dist., President- V. J. Rajeswari

TRIPURA

229 Abalamban, P.O. Bajala, Air Port Road Near T.T.C. Works Shops, Agartala 2.14

230 Minority Development Organisation, South Ramnagar, Near P.E.C. Brick Field, 1.38Agartala, West Tripura

UTTAR PRADESH

231 Adarsh Janta Shiksha Samiti, Vill. & PO-Pindi, Karchhna, Allahabad 1.38

232 Arya Kanya Vidayalaya Samiti, Dhata Road, Sirathu, Kausambi 1.38

233 Dalit Manav Utthan Sansthan, Vill-Barahaveli Khalsa, P.O.Alipurjita, Koshmbi,Allahabad 1.38

234 Gayatri Devi Shiksha Samiti, Ram Kapura P.O. Pidi Karehna, Allahabad 1.38

235 Gram Vikas Shiksha Samiti, 192, Unchamandi 0

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236 Gramothan Jan Seva Sansthan, 82B/4, rasoolabad, Allahabad 1.95

237 Gram Vikas Sewa Sansthan, 28-B/4A/1, Allahpur, Allahabad-6 0.97

238 Indian Red Cross Society, 53, Bahadurganj, Allahabad 1.38

239 Prakash Gramin Vikas Sansthan, 16/6A, Tularam Bagh, Allahabad 1.38

240 Gaurav Jan Kalyan Samiti, Bajha Mishran, Sirsa Road, Saidabad, Allahabad 1.38

241 Nirbal Samaj Kalyan Sansthan, 202-A/39, Jawahar Nagar(Near hathi Park), 1.38Lucknow-18

242 Adarsh Kalyan Seva Samiti, 54/2, Joshiapura, Bahraich 1.95

243 Gyan Bharati Mahila Vikas Evam Shiksha Prasar Samiti, 102, Holygate, Etah 1.38

244 Sangam Vikas Sewa Sansthan, Vill.- Puregada, Post- Mohna, The.-Karnailganj, 1.32Janapad-Gonda

245 Asahay Vikas Parisad, Macedos Kothi, Shapur, P.O.- Gitavatika, Gorakhpur 1.38

246 Shree Kanchanlal Saguna Seva Sansthan, 1325,Y-Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur 1.38

247 Jay Gayatri Maa Bal Vidya Mandir Samiti, Manager- Shravan Kumar Dwivedi, 0.97Rajendra nagar, Karmer road, Orai (Jalaun)

248 Akhil Bharatiya Azad Seva Sansthan, Azad Vila Daliganj, Lucknaw-20 1.95

249 Samaj Sewa Sansthan, 414/238, Sarai Mali Khan, Chowk, Lucknow 0.97

250 Shaheed Memorial Society, E-1698, Rajajipuram, Lucknow 1.38

251 Women Welfare & Cultural Instt., Masalachi Tola, Sitapur Road, Lucknow 0.97

252 Pratapgarh Mahila Kalyan Avam Shiksha Samiti, Deokali, Opposite Old 2.36Planning Office, Pratapgarh

253 Ganga Prasad Samarak Mahila Kalyan Sansthan, Bus Station Road, Subhas Nagar, 2.36Kunda, Pratapgarh,

254 Sujakhar Gramodhyog Vikas Sansthan, Deewanganj Bazar Vill. Sujakhar 0.97Post-Beri Madhonagar, Distt. Pratapgarh

255 Jan Vikas Sansthan, Itaunja(West), Purabgaon-Gauriganj, Sultanpur 0.97

256 Jawahar Jyoti Shiksha Evam Gramya Vikas Samiti, Vill. & Post-Potwai, Dist.-Rampur 4.71

257 New Public School Samiti, 504/21-D, Krishna Bhawan, Tagore Marg, Daliganj, 3.33Lucknow

UTTARANCHAL

258 Gramya Mahila Kalyan Sansthan, Dehradun 1.38

259 Uttarakhand Shoshit Mahila Uthan Samiti, Vikasnagar, Deharadun 5.87

260 Pravartiya Nav Jagran Samiti, Gwar Pajera, Distt. Bageswar 1.29

261 NIRVAN, D-2059, Indra Nagar, Lucknow 0.97

WEST BENGAL

262 Chanchal Jana Kalyan Samity, Malda 1.33

263 All India Federation of Scheduled Castes, Tribes & Minorities 0.76

264 All Bengal Women’s Union, 89, Elliot Road, Kolkata 1.13

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265 Calcutta Matropolitan Instt. Of Gerontology, E-1, Sopan Kutir, 53 B,Dr. S.C. Banerjee Road, Kolkata-10 Ph.- 033-23501437 0.85

266 Jaya Prakash Instt. Of Social Change, DD-18/4/1, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700064 2.85

267 Navadiganta, 29, Banerjee Para Road, Sarsuna, Kolkatta 3.25

268 Shri Krishna Pratisthan, 102/F, Kankulia Road, Calcutta-700029, West Bengal 1.95

269 Chirnabin 0.85

270 Kalyan Bharati, Vill & P.O.-Kamarkuncu, Hooghly Dist. 4.09

271 Biplobi Rural Dev. Society, Vill.- &P.O.-Birosthali, PS-Chanchal, Dist.-Malda 8.61

272 Amar Seva Sangha, Vill. &PO- Raine, Block- Panskura-II Dist.-Midnapore 6.26

273 Bikramnagar Udayan Sangha, Vill Bikramnagar, P.O.- Haria, Block- Khejuri-1Dist.-Midnapore 7.99

274 Gangadharchak & Dewanchak Vivekananda Club, Vill. Diwanchak, P.O.- 1.9Gangadharchak, Block- Contai III, Dist.-Midnapur

275 Hitaljore Kishoribala Databya Chikitsalya, Vill.-Hitaljore, PO-Balpal, PS- Sabang, 1.13Dist.- Madnapur

276 Netaji Pathachakra, Vill.-Purbachakra, P.O.-Tikashi, Block-Khejuri, Dist.- 1.38Midnapore-721430

277 Nimbark Math Seva Samiti Trust, Vill.-Baikunthapur, P.O.-Sankarpur, Dist.- 1.38Paschim Midnapur, PS-Daspur-721211

278 Roychalk Morning Star Club, Vill.-Raychak, P.O.-Sajinagachia, Dist.-Midnapur 1.38

279 Sainpukar Matri Sabika Samiti, Chabuka-Uttarbar, Via-Sabong, Dist.- 2.76Midnapur-721144

280 Uttarbarh Sukanta Samriti, Pathaghar, Uttarbarh, P.O.-Chabukia Uttarbarg, 0.84Block- Bhagwanpur-I, Dist.-Purba Midnapur

281 Vivekananda Lok Shiksha Niketan, Vill.-Faridpur, P.O.-Dakshin Dauk, P.S.- 1.38Contai, Dist.-Purba Midnapur

282 West Bengal SCs,STs & Minority Welfare Association, Rabindra Nagar, P.O. & 9.31Dist.-Midnapore-721101,

283 Satdubi Mahila Mandal, Satdubi, P.O.-Khalakpur, Dist.-Midnapur 1.95

284 Nepura Rural Developmetn Society, Vill.- Nepura, P.O.-Mataldanga, Paschim 1.1Midnapore- 721102

285 Basgeria Prativa Club, Kote Bazar(Hatar Math) Post & Dist.-Midnapore 1.95

286 Berhampore Prabeen Sabha, 19/1/J, Amar Chakraborty Road, P.O.-Khagra, 0.82Indraprastha, Murshidabad

287 Karimpur Social Welfare Society, P.O.-Karimpur, Dist.- Nadia 1.38

288 Shree Ramakrishna Satyananda Ashram, Vill.-Jirakpur, P.O.-Basirhal, North-24 2.04Parganas

289 Ganeshnagar Laxminarayana Club & Pathagar, P.O.-Ganeshnagar, 2.35

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Annexure XXV

LIST OF VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS THAT HAVE RECEIVED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEUNDER THE SCHEME FOR PREVENTION OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE [DRUGS]ABUSE DURING 2005-06 (AS ON 31-12-2005)

S.No. Name and address of the Organisation Amount(Rs. In lakh)

ANDHRA PRADESH

1 Peoples Action For Social Service, Tirupati West, Door No. 10-12, Maruthi Nagar, 3.40

West Chittoor.

2 Rural Organisation For Social Activities(Rosa), Manthenvari Palem-Post Pitinavani 9.75

Palem Mandal, Guntur.

3 Association For Social Health In India, 11-4-616,Humayun Nagar, A.C.Gauri Road, 3.40

Hyderabad.

4 Sneha Mahila Mandali, Flate No. 103, Satya Apts. Chappal Bazar, Kachiguda, 3.40Hyderabad

5 Social Transpermation And Rural Technology, LIC H.No.67/10, III Phase K.P.H.B. 3.40Colony, Kukatpally, Hyderabad -500072.

6 DOVE, 1-92/2/A, Prabhath Nagar Colony, Chaitanyapuri, Dissukhnagar, Hyderabad 3.40

7 A. P. Girjana Sewak Sangh, Chandamamapet Nandigama -521 185, Krishna. 3.40

8 Society Uplifting Rural Poor & Socially Stranded, Surpass, H No 3-4-13/1/1, Medak 3.40

ASSAM

9 Association for Social Health in India, Sunderper, R.G. Baruah Road, Guwahati 3.59

10 North East Society For The Promotion Of Youth And Masses, Guwahati Chapter, 3.48

Ashram Road, Ulubari, Guwahati.

11 Jagriti Sanmilita Unnayan Kendra, P.O. Islamgaon, Lakhimpur 3.59

12 Khorapathar Sanmilita Yuvak Samaj, P.O. Islamgaon, Lakhimppur 3.59

BIHAR

13 Kedar Pandey Samaj Kalyan Sangh, Lauriya, West Champaran 6.80

14 Indian Institute Of Rural Reconstruction And Social Change, East Gandhi Bazar, 6.80

Jehanabad

15 Alp Sankhyak Avam Harijan Samaj Kalyan Kendra, Data Kambal Shah Road, 3.40

Muzaffarpur -842001, Muzaffarpur

16 Environmental Consultancy Vikash Centre, 278, Nehrunagar, Patna 6.80

17 Jagran, 55, M.I.G. Kanker Bagh, Patna+C41 3.40

18 Sister Nivedita Memorial Trust, Forun No. 18, Gandhi College, Jakkanpur, Patna-1, 3.31

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19 Youth Mobilisation For National Advancement, 303, Himgiri Bhawan, Anandpuri 3.40

Boring Canal Road, Patna, Patna

20 Sree Narayan Samaj Kalyan Kendra, 511-Lok-Dihari, P.O.Karup, Indrahiyan, Rohtas, 3.40

CHHATISGARH

21 Sankalp Sanskritik Samiti, Chikhali-Naka Rajnandgaon, Chhatisgarh 6.40

22 Society for Social Services, Bhilai, Durg. 9.80

GOA

23 Kripa Foundation, Goa, Mt. Carmel Church, 81/A Chapel Road Bandra Mumbai, 3.94

Panaji

GUJARAT

24 Indian Council Of Social Welfare, Municipal Bal Bhawan, Paldi, Ahmedabad 1.03

25 Nashabandhi Mandal, Opp. Multi Storey Building, Apna Bazar, Ahmedabad 13.13

HARYANA

26 Haryana State Council For Child Welfare, Bal Vikas Bhawan, 650 Sector 16-D, 22.15

Chandigarh.

27 Indian Red Cross Society, Red Cross Bhawan, Sector-12, Faridabad. 2.86

28 Indian Red Cross Society, Distt.Red Cross Society, Fatehabad 3.00

29 Indian Red Cross Society, Dist. Branch Hissar 2.05

30 Amar Jyoti Foundation, Jind, Assistant Treasury Office, Ist Floor, Jhulana, Jind 6.80

31 Indian Red Cross Society, Red Cross Bhawan, Jind 3.09

32 Indian Red Cross Society, Red Cross Bhawan, Rohtak 3.40

33 Adarsh Saraswati Shiksha Samiti, Sant Garib Dass, Gali No. 2 Kakroi Road, Sonepat 3.40

34 Modern Education Society, Mandouri Road, Village Mandoura, Distt. Sonepat 3.40

HIMACHAL PRADESH

35 National Council for the Development of Nature & Human Values and Prevention 5.59

of Crime, Nahan

JAMMU & KASHMIR

36 Society For The Promotion Of Youth And Masses, Mashwara Hospital, Kahnoo 3.36

Road, Jammu

37 H.N.S.S. De-Addiction Centre, Meera Masjid, Khanyar, Srinagar. 3.70

KARNATAKA

38 Caim Society, 46, Hessarghatta Road, Dasarahalli, Bangalore. 2.13

39 Seva Sangama, No. 1163, 80,Feet Road, Prakash Nagar, Bangalore 3.67

40 Nittur Education Society, Nittur (B) Tq. Balki, Bidar 9.18

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41 Sri Shakthi Association, Guttur Colony, Harihar -577601, Davangere 9.44

42 Sri Maitri Association, Sugar Factory Road, Doddabathi (P.O.), Davangere 9.99

43 Sri Shakti Association, Guttur Post, Harihar, Davangere 10.21

44 Link Trada, Britto Road,Falnir, Mangalore 3.40

45 Prajna Counselling Centre, Dr. Mascarenhas Lane Falnir Road, Kankanady 4.86

Mangalore -575002.

46 Society Of The Sisters Of St.Joseph Of Turbes, Stuti Ranga, St. Joseph’S Convent, 3.40Nilguri Road Mysore, Puttur District, Puttur

47 Abyuda Centre For Humanity A Rural Development, No. 2516, 9Th Cross, 4.79S.S. Puram, Tumkur.

48 Mother’s Care Education Society, Banglore 3.67

49 Priyadarshini Medical and Educational Trust, No.1, Hosagalli, Main Road, 7.34Padarayanapura, Banglore

50 Shri Annapurna Association, Devangere 6.39

51 Sri Maitri Association, Devangere 6.80

52 Sri Manikyadhara Education Society, Banglore 6.80

53 Dove Charitable Society, Chitradurga 6.80

54 Shri Rama Maharshi Trust for Disabled Person, Kolar 3.62

KERALA

55 The Dale View, H.O.Punalal, P.O.Poovachal Trivandrum-695575 8.20

56 Calicut Diocese Social Service Society, St. Michael’S Church, West Hill, Calicut. 5.88

57 Pratheeksha Deaddiction Centre, Makkuttam Temple Gate P.O. Thalassery-670102 6.80

58 Changnacherry Social Service Society, P.B. No.20, Archbishop House, Kottayam, 6.80

Changnacherry, Changanachary

59 Malankara Orthodox Syrian Mission Hospital, Kolenchery, Ernakulam -682 311 5.83

60 Nirmal Niketan Mukti Sadan, S.N.Junction, Tripunithura, Kochi - 682 301. 7.02

61 Unity Group, Villor Road, Petta, S.N. Junction Tripunithura, Kochi, 6.42

62 Jawaharlal Memorial Social Welfare Public Cooperation Centre, Thalayaparambu, 3.40P.O. Kottayam

63 Alcohol & Drug Addits Research Rehabilitation, Pala, P.O. Kottayam-686 575. 5.23

64 Trada, Manganam,P.O.Kottayam -686018. 5.12

65 Naranganam Rural Development Society, Naranganam West Pathanamthitta. 8.48

66 Social Action Forum, XII, 117 Aloor, Thrissur. 3.43

67 Divine Deaddiction And Treatment Center, Muringoor P.O. 680 316, Chalakudi,

Trichur 5.83

68 Abhaya, Varada, Nandavanam, Trivandrum-33. 3.51

69 Sreeniketan Centre For Social Development, Chathannoor, Quilon-691572 3.40

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70 Trivandrum Social Service Society, Trivandrum 3.24

71 K. V. M Trust, P.Box NO.30, Cherthala, Cherthala, Allapuzha-688 524. 3.96

MADHYA PRADESH

72 Shanti Niketan Mahila Kalyan Samiti, Link Road NO.1, Behind Mayur Park, 6-A, 3.36B.D.A Colony, Tulsi Nagar, Bhopal

73 Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Shiksha Samiti Gwalior, Arneja Market, Naugaja Road, 3.51Shinde Ki Chhawani, Lashkar , Gwalior - 474 001.

74 Aseem Jyoti Sanskritic Shiksha Parishad, Rashmi Bal Vihar, Phool Bagh Gate, Gwalior 6.80

75 Inan Red Cross society, District Branch, Neemuch 2.77

76 New Pratap Shiksha Samiti, Bhopal 3.62

MAHARASHTRA

77 Dharma Samanway Maharshi Shri Sant Gulabrao Maharaj Warkari Vikas Va Shikshan 6.80Sanstha, Karla,Tq Anjanganv, Surji, Amraavati, Amravati

78 Mahabodhi Society, Chhatrasla Nagar, Behind V.M.V.College Amravati -444 604, 3.40Amravati

79 Jay Vishwakarma Saroday Sanstha, N-9,L-152/04,Cidco, Aurangabad431001, 3.40Aurangabad

80 Bharatiya Aushadhi Anusandhan Sanstha, At. Post. Khapa Tumsar, Bhandara 3.36

81 Indira Gramin Vikas Shikshan Sansthan,Pimpalgaon/Koh Distt. Bandhara 2.39

82 Janhitaya Mandal, C/O Paliwal Polyclinic, Bapupeth, Chanderpur-442403, 3.40

Chanderpur

83 Navjivan Vidya Vikas Mandal, Dhule 6.80

84 Sri Tirupati Education And Cultural Trust Ramnagar, Wadibhokar Road, Deapur, 8.69Dhule-424002

85 Bhagirathi Education Society, T.Krushnkamal Complex, Near Shivaji High School, 3.40Dhule-1

86 Gramin Jan Seva Shikshan Sanstha, Nardana, TL- Shindkheda, Dhule 3.40

87 Shri Shivaji Shiksha Prasarak Mandal, C/O Jyotiba Medical Opp Municipal 3.10

Council, Hingoli

88 Late Shravan Shivram Mahajan Samajik Vikas Sanstha, At Post Talai Tal. Erandol, 3.40

Jalgaon

89 Kagal Education Society, 115 A, Amrika Sadan, Khardekar Chowk, Kagal, 3.40

Tal.Kagal, Kolhapur

90 Jeevan Rekha Pratisthan, 2Nd Floor Abbad Complex Ambajogai Road, Latur 4.86

91 Shree Ganesh Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Priyadarshini Chowk, 3.40

Khadgaon-413531, Latur

92 Kripa Foundation, Mt. Carmel Church, 81/A, Chapel Road Bandra, Mumbai 4.36

93 National Addiction Research Centre, Floor 5,Bharwadi Hospital, Andheri 2.66(West)-400058, Mumbai

94 Sewa Dhan, Hospital Building, Bharwadi, Iv Floor, Andheri (W), Mumbai 6.10

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95 Bhartiya Adim Jati Sevak Sangh, Vidharbha Pandes, Banglao, Khamala, Nagpur 9.30

96 Ekatmakta Samajik Shikshan Mandal, Dr. Gazhghate Bhawan, K-48, Ambedkar 3.40

Nagar, Nagpur

97 Anusaya Shiksha Prasarak Mandal, Nasik 3.40

98 Sandhi Niketan Shikshan Sanstha, Wadgaon Tq. Mukhel, N. M. Wadgaonka, P.O. 6.30Barholi, Nanded

99 Unnatisheel Mahila Mandal, Ravi Bhavan, Ganesh Nagar Road, Nanded 9.75

100 Shivam Mahila Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Kabadi Mihella Opp. Udasimath, 3.40

Jalna -431203, Parbhani

101 Muktangan Mitra, Krishna Patrakar Nagar,Punr, Pune 29.60

102 Nehru Yuva Kendra, Sholapur 3.23

103 Parivartan De-Addiction Institute, 155 ,Sadashiv Peth, Satara City -415002, Satara 6.80

104 Krantiveer Late Mahadev Raoji Thakre Social Association,

Pitruchhaya Bhawan, Ward No.31,Ramnagar Wardha, Wardha 6.80

105 Ahilyadevi Shikshan Prasarak And Bahuudeshiya Mandal, Lambhade Bhavan, 6.80

Sukrawar Peth, Washim-444505, Washim

106 Lokseva Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Chatari Tq.Umarkhed Chatari Distt. Yavatmal, 6.80Yavatmal

107 Pace Academy, 2376, A Ward. Kolahapur 2.49

108 Sant Tukdoji Maharaj Adiwasi Bahuudeshiya Sansthan, Yavatmal, Maharashtra 3.33

MANIPUR

109 Lamka Rehabilitation And Research Centre, Dorcas Hall P.O. Box. No.6, New Lamka, 7.18

Churachandpur - 795 128.

110 Social Care Ministry, Lailam Veng, Churachandpur 3.59

111 Manipur Rural Insitute Society, Tera Bazar, Sapam Leikai, Imphal 3.59

112 Galaxy Club, Singjamei Mathak, Choughtham Leikai, Imphal 13.54

113 Integrated Women And Childdevelopment Centre, Tangmei Band, Yumnam Leikai, 5.12P.Olamphalpet, Imphal

114 Rural Health Organisation, Naorenithong Laishram Leirak, Imphal 3.59

115 Sneha Bhavan, C/O Little Flower School, Imphal 3.08

116 Sumchinvum Women Society, Sunny Cottage New Lambulane Road, Imphal 7.18

117 The Centre For Mental Hygiene, Sangaiprou Airport Road, Imphal 7.18

118 United Voluntary Youth Council, West Ii, Keisampet, Modu Bhawan, Imphal 3.59

119 Youth Development Organisation, Sagolband, Tera Bazar, Imphal-1 3.59

120 Kha Manipur Yoga And Nature Cure Association, Machin Manao Hills, Kakching Bazar 5.13

121 Peoples Welfare Organisation, Yaima Building, 2nd Floor, Paona Bazar, Imphal 3.59

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122 Community Development Programme Centre, M.I. Road, Thoubal Achouba, 3.59Thoubal - 795 138.

123 Rural Development Society, Rds Bhawan, Wangjungbazar, P.O. Wangjung, 3.59

124 Social Reformation And Development Organisation, Porumpat Soibam LeikaiJ. N. Hospital Road Imphal East Po Imphal. 3.59

MEGHALAYA

125 Khasi Jainita Presbyterian Synod, Church House, Mission Compound 2.81

126 Kripa Foundation, Mt. Carmel Church, 81/A, Chapel Road, Bandra Mumbai 4.13

MIZORAM

127 Agape Moral Reformation Organisation, R. Z. Labuaia Building, 2Nd Floor,T-74, Venghlui, Republic Road, Aizawl 7.18

128 Blessing Home, Sakawrtuichhun, Aizawl 3.08

129 Faith Home Society, Chhingship, Aizawl 3.16

130 Social Guidance Agency, P.O. Box No. 153, Aizawl 5.72

131 Mizoram Social Defence And Rehabilitation Board, Chaltlang, Aizawl 5.01

NAGALAND

132 Bethesda Youth Welfare Centre, P.B.03, Duncan, Dimapur 3.59

133 Prodigals Home, P. B. No. 148 Circular Road, Dimapur 10.19

134 Youth Mission, P. B. No. 127, High School Road, North Block, Kohima 2.88

ORISSA

135 Rural Development Action Cell, At Ward No.-14 Tulasichaura, P.O. Baripada, 6.80Baripada

136 Orissa Khadi And Village Industries Association, Plot No.805 &823(P)At Jaidev Vihar P.O. Rrl, Bhubneshwar-751013, Bhubneshwar 6.05

137 Nikhila Utkal Harijan Adivasi Sewa Sangh, Kharbela Nagar, Bhubneswar 3.40

138 Open Learning Systems, Plot No.75, Samanta Vihar,P.O. Mancheswar Railway 3.46Colony, Near Nalco Chhak, Bhubneshwar -75101, Bhubneswar

139 Project Swarajya, Ganesh Ghat, Bakharabad,Cuttack-753002 13.39

140 Arun Institute Of Rural Affairs, At Aswarkhola,Po Karamul Dhrnkanal -759014 6.80

141 Shree Ramakrishna Ashrama, M.Rampr,Bhawanipatna, Kalahandi-766102, Kalahandi 3.40

142 Orissa Multipurpose Development Centre, 4/14, MIG-II, BDA Colony, 3.40Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar -16.

143 Bhairabi Club, At Kurumpada,P.O. Hadapada, Khurda 13.61

144 National Institute For Community And Child Development, H.O.Mangala Nagar, 6.80Khurda - 752 055.

145 Jaikishan Youth Club, At Jankigaarh ,P.O. Gadasahi Via Kanas Distt Puri, Puri 3.40

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146 Nilanchal Sewa Pratisthan, Dayavihar ( Kanas ), Puri 6.80

147 Gandhian Institute of Technical advancement, VI-M-818-Sailashreevihar, 2.34Bhubaneshwar

PUNJAB

148 Child Welfare Council, House No 15, Sector-3A Chandigarh 1.18

149 Indian Red Cross Society, Bhatinda 6.89

150 Indian Red Cross Society, Punjab Red Cross Bhawan,

Sector-16-A, Madhya Marg, Chandigarh 12.39

151 Society For Rehabilitation Of Handicapped And Persons Suffering From Social Evils,417, Sector-44A, Chandigarh 10.20

152 Indian Red Cross Society, Red Cross Bhawan Faridkot 6.47

153 Dr. D.N. Kotnis Health And Education Centre, Salim Tabri, Ludhiana 3.40

154 Indian Red Cross Society, Distt.Branch, Mansa 3.40

155 Indian Red Cross Society, Sangrur 3.05

RAJASTHAN

156 Nirashrit Mahila Bal Vikas Grmodhyog Shiksha Samiti, Pai Bagh, Bharatpur 6.80

157 Opium De-Addiction Treatment Training And Research Trust, 84, 1st Polo, Paota 16.39

Jodhpur - 342 002

158 Adarsh Bikaner Balshikshan Parishad, S-1 Shastri Nagar, Bikaner 4.86

159 Dantour Vikas Sarvajanik Puniyarth Trust,Khajuwala, Bikaner 3.40

160 Jaipur Rural Health And Development Trust, B-7, Shiv Marg, Bani Park, Jaipur 3.51

161 K.G.N.M.M.W.Educational, Research and Analysis Society, Mangal Pura, Khari Baari 3.39Road, Jhalawar - 326 001.

TAMIL NADU

162 T.T. Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation, 17, Iv Main Road, Indira Nagar,

Chennai 8.65

163 Foundation For Infrastructure Reconstruction And Employment, 1/82-E,Anna Nagar, 2.87

Sirumugai -641302, Coimbatore.

164 Madhar Nala Thondu Niruvanam, Pathiriuppam Cuddalore -607002. 3.13

165 Indian Institute Of Women And Child Health Trust, P.O. Sempatti, Dindigul -624707, 6.28

Dindigul

166 Centre For Action And Rural Education, 55, Kambar Street, Teacher’S Colony, 9.00

Erode -638 011.

167 M.S.Chellamuthu Trust, 643,K.K. Nagar, Madurai -625020, Madurai 5.00

168 Athencottasan Muthamil Kazhagam, Mondaikad, Mondaikad 6.20

169 Avvai Village Welfare Society, Kilvelur, Nagapattinam District-611104, Nagapattinam 3.51

170 Community Action For Rural Development, Samathuvapuram, Pulivalam-622507, 2.92

Pudukkottai Distt.

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171 Sri Victoria Education Society Thanjavur, Enathukkanpatti (Post) Puthukkottai Road, 6.24

Mathakkottai Village -613005, Thanjavur

172 Congregation Of The Sisters Of Thecross Of Chavanod, P.B.No.395, Behind Holy 6.05

Cross College, Teppakulam, Trichy.

173 Tiruchirapalli Multipurpose Social Service Society, Bishop’S House, P.B.No.12,

Melapudur, Trichy. 2.92

174 Mass Action Network India Trust, Chennai. 3.40

175 Sri Ramakrishna Seva Nilayam, Tirunelveli District 3.05

TRIPURA

176 Akhanda, Tripura 3.42

UTTAR PRADESH

177 Adarsh Janta Shiksha Samiti Karchana, Karchana, Allahabad 6.80

178 Dwaba Kalyan Samiti Allahabad, Gram-Tela, Post: Tela, Janpath, Allahabad 3.40

179 Gramya Vikas Sewa Sansthan, 20-B, 4A/1, Allahapur, Allahabad 8.37

180 Indian Red Cross Society, Distt. Branch 53, Bahadurganj, Allahabad 3.51

181 Parakh, Tharbildar, Pindi, Karchana, Allahabad 8.26

182 Archna Mahila Kalyan Samiti, Abhipur, Post Bhanmau, Barabanki 3.40

183 Gangasukh Gramodhyog Vikas Sanstha, 484, Chahbai, Bareily 6.80

184 Nirvan, D-2059, Indira Nagar, Lucknow-226 016. (Centre at Bareily) 3.35

185 Social Welfare Organisation, Teachers Colony Road, Lallababu Churaha, Bulandshahr 3.40

186 Smt. Kaushalya Devi Purva Madyamic Vidhayalaya, Shivpur Timrua Hadoi, Etawah 4.86

187 Shanti Sarvodaya Sansthan, Shantigunj Tarabganj Road, Gonda 3.40

188 Saket Mahila Mandal Kalyan Samiti, Muttiganj, Nawabganj, Gonda 3.40

189 Sarvajanik Shikshonnyan Sansthan, Numias Chauraha, M.G. Road, Hardoi 1.80

190 Society For Urban And Rural Development, Vill-Kulhnamau, P.O. Kalechabad, 7.10

Distt.Jaunpur

191 Gramothan Jan Sewa Sansthan, Munger, Badshahpur, Jaunpur 4.86

192 Hasrat Mohani Charitable Society, 88/441, Humanyun Bagh, Kanpur 3.51

193 Jan Kalyan Sewa Samiti, 28, Adarsh Vihar, Bye-pass Road, Harjendra Nagar, Kanpur 3.40

194 Akhil Bharatiya Azad Sewa Sansthan, Azad Villa, Daliganj, Lucknow 3.51

195 Bharatiya Samaj Sewa Sansthan, Baraf Khana Mishri Ka Bagh, Lucknow 3.51

196 Gram Sewa Niketan, C317295/23 Ashrafabad, Lucknow 3.40

197 Jeevan Jyoti Society, F.1914, Rajajipuram 3.51

198 Prerna Samiti, Chinhat, Faizabad Road, (Near Goyal Sheet Grah), Lucknow. 3.51

199 Sarvajanik Shiksha Samiti, 565/180 Pooran Nagar Alambagh, Lucknow 3.51

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200 Shaheed Memorial Society, E-1698, Rajajipuram, Lucknow 7.02

201 Social And Economic Development Institution, C-2116, Indira Nagar, Lucknow 3.51

202 Association For Social Health In India, Agarwal Complex, Delhi Road, Meerut 3.51

203 Akhil Bharatiya Mahila Udyog Kalyan And Shiksha Samiti, B-12A, Dhawalgiri, 3.40

Sector-34, Noida

204 Pratapgarh Mahila Kalyan Avam Shiksha Samiti, Devokali, Infront Of Old Planning 3.40

Office, Pratapgarh

205 Sri Ganga Prasad Smarak Mahila Kalyan Sansthan, 32, Subhashnagr, Kunda, Pratapgarh 3.40

206 Prema Gramya Vikas Sansthan, Village Kuberi Khera, P.O. Icha Uli, Rai Bareily 3.40

207 Ratan Gram Vikas Samiti, Jahidpur, Post Office Shahbad, Rampur 3.40

208 Shakti Sadhna Sansthan, Tarinpur, Distt.Sitapur 3.40

209 Khandwari Devi Shiksha Prasar Samiti, Chahaniya, Chandauli, Varanasi 3.40

210 Lakshya Service Foundation, Vill age Manduaiah, P.O.Manduaiah, (Near Police Station), 3.51

Varanasi- 221 103

211 Bhagirath Sewa Sansthan, Ghaziabad 3.40

UTTARANCHAL

212 Nirvan, D-2059, Jamalayan Road, Indira Nagar, Lucknow 4.59

213 Uttarakhand Gramin Vikas Samiti, Gwaldam, Distt.Chamoli 3.40

WEST BENGAL

214 Elmhirst Institute Of Community Studies, Baba Bithika, Andrews Palli, Shantiniketan, 3.12

Birbhum

215 Bikash Bharati Welfare Society, No. 20/1B, Lal Bazar Street, Kolkata 1.05

216 Human Development And Research Institute, 45, Baniatola Lane, Kolkata 3.40

217 Drive for United Victory Over Addiction[DUVA], 71/C, Diamond Harbour Road, 3.30

Kolkata

218 The Calcutta Samaritans, 53-B, Elliot Road, Kidderpore, Kolkata 8.42

219 Vivekananda Education Society, 13/3, Kalicharan Dutta Road, Kolkata - 700 061. 15.43

220 Women’S Coordinating Council, 5/1, Red Cross Place, Kolkata 3.67

221 Society For The Promotion Of Youth And Masses, 33, N. B. Giri Road, Darjeeling 6.75

222 Indian Research Institute For Integrated Medicine, Putliya, P. O. Unsani, Howrah 2.92

223 Prabudha Bharati Shishu Tirtha, Prabhuchan, Bharati Bhawan, P. O. Krishnapriya, 6.57

Midnapore

224 West Bengal Scheduled Castes, Tribes And Minorities Welfare Association, 6.80

Rabindra Nagar, Midnapore

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CHANDIGARH

225 Servants Of People Society, Lajpat Rai Bhawan, Sector 15-13 1.05

DELHI

226 Association For Social Health In India, 4 Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg 3.08

227 Bapu Nature Cure Hospital And Yogashram, Gandhi Nidhi, Patparganj 5.13

228 Manav Paropkari Sanstha 1259, Sector -A, Pocket B, Vasant Kunj 5.13

229 Samaj Sewa Sangh, N-69/10, Gali No. 16, Brahmapuri 3.67

230 Society For Promotion Of Youth And Masses, B-5, 3054, Vasant Kunj 8.55

231 Association Of National Brotherhood For Social Welfare, 21-22, New Rohtak Road 11.50

232 Navjyoti Delhi Police Foundation , Khasra No.99, Karala Majri 6.75

233 Expenses towards Internation Day Against Drug Abuse Prevention 4.41

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LIST OF NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS THAT HAVE RECEIVED

ASSISTANCE UNDER THE SCHEME OF GENERAL GRANT IN AID PROGRAMME FORFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN THE FIELD OF SOCIAL DEFENCE DURING 2005-06(AS ON 31-12-2005)

S.No. Name and address of the Organsiation Details of the AmountProject (Rs. In lakh)

ARUNACHAL PARDESH

1 District Rural Development gency, Bomdila, West Construction of 12.25

Kameng District. Community Centre.

JAMMU & KASHMIR

2 Council for Rehabilitation of Widows, Orphans, Rehabilitation of widows, orphans, 60

Handicapped and Old Persons handicpped and old persons[Militancy Hit Victims] D/o social Welfare [Militancy Hit Victims]

MAHARASHTRA

3 Deprived Child and You, No. 7, Rehabilitation of slum 3.74

Pereirawadi Road, Sakinaka, Mumbai. and destitute children

MANIPUR

4 Poumai Development society, PO-Tadubi, BPO Construction of community 11.22

Tungjoy, Senapati District. centre for promotion of cuclture

for distrtict level and integration

5 Integrated Women and Children Community based care and 3.17

Development[IWCDC], Thangmeiband support for children affected

Yumnam Leikai, Imphal. and infected by HIV/AIDS.

NAGALAND

6 Society for Empowerment the Arts and Culture Vocational training for 0.3

Mobilization, Dimapur. counselling to recovered drug addicts and

theoir family memebrs.

WEST BENGAL

7 West Bengal Council for Child Welfare, 42, Rehabilitation of children of 3.43

Ramesh Mitra Road, Kolkata. prostitutes8 Bengal Service Society, 16A Broad Street, Rehabilitation of children of 16.4

Kolkata. prostitutes

9 Jana Vikas Sahajogi Samity, 1/1F/1B, Rehabilitation of children of 1.82

Radhamohan De Lane, Kolkata-70 00 36. prostitutes

10 Bikramnagar Udayan Sangha, Rehabilitastion of children of 0.82

Bikramnagar, Midnapur District. prostitutes

ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS

11 Pranab Kanya Sangha, AIR Road, Port Blair. Rehabilitation Centre for Orphan 5.13

girls

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LIST OF NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS THAT HAVE RECEIVED ASSISTANCEUNDER THE SCHEME ‘AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMME FOR STREET CHILDREN’ DURING2005 - 06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

Sl. Name and address of the Organization AmountNo. (Rs. in lakh)

ANDHRA PRADESH

1 Navjeevan Bala Bhavan, Poornanandampet, Vijayawada-520003. 7.71

2 Society for Integrated Development in Urban and Rural Area, (SIDUR) 144/2 RT, 2.37

Vijay Nagar, Colony, Hyderabad-500057

3 Jagruthi Educatinal & Community Development Society, 1-1-16-12-A/D (Plot No.384) 5.84

Jawahar Nagar, Chikkadpally, Hyderabad.

4 Kothapet Mahila Mandali, Pothuraju Chowk, Kothapet, Guntur-522001 6.31

5 Sri Venkateswar Mahila Mandali, D.No.5-8-11/3,2/7,Prodiapet, Guntur-522002 6.73

6 Urban and Rural Development Mission, Munnangi Brahma Reddy Bhawan, 8.96

Oppositre Rotary Community Hall, Narasaraopet Road, Chilakaluripet, Guntur

7 Ushodaya Yuvajana Samkashema Sangham, 4th Lane, Gunturivari Thota, Guntur 2.97

8 Star Mahila Mandali, HN. 5-2-295, Rahimpura Street, Village & Post- Koratla 2.19

Karim Nagar

9 Nav Bharatha Educational Society KVS Colony, Kothapet Dhone, Kurnool 0.00

10 Dakshina Bharata Rural Development Society, Kammavari Palem, Nadigama

Mandal, Krishna District. 2.18

11 Himagiri Rural Development Society, D.No.7/1-A, Garika Palem, Ranastalam 2.12

Mandalam Srikakulam

12 Viveka Educational Foundation, PAMUR, Prakasham District 1.50

13 Navodaya Seva Sangam, H.No.107, Netaji Road, Jadchirala, Distt. Mahabubnagar 2.09

14 Sewa Bank, D.No.49-11-4, Lalitha Nagar, Vishakhapatnam-530007 2.11

15 City Educational Society H.No. 32-41-19 Revenue Colony, Vijaywada 2.98

16 Priyadarshini Service Organisation, D.No.45-56-9, Saligramapuram, Visakhapatnam 4.40

17 Nagesh Village Development Sanstha, 2nd Metro Building, KN Road, 1.32

Tadepalligudam, West Godavari

18 Sree Krishnadevaraya Yuvajana sangham Dommaranandyala, Lakshmi 1.48

Narsimha Nagar, Cuddapah

19 B.R. Satya Nariana, orphanage Thapovanam Chittoor 1.49

20 Crystal Welfare Organization, Flat No. G-1, Sri Sai Hights, Opposite 0.87

Parda Gate, Kingkoti, Hyderabad - 500001

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21 Divya Disha, Flat No.21, Meghna Mana, Old Lancer Lane, Secunderabad-500028. 4.55

22 Deptt. Of Social Work, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam 0.58

23 Forum for Child Rights, Vijayawada 2.39

ASSAM

24 Indian Council for Child Welfare, G.N. Bordoloi Road, Ambari, New Government

Emporium, Guwahati-781001. 6.32

25 Sadua Asom Gramya Puthibharal Samth TeliaPatty, Chanmari Road, PO Halbar

Gaon, District Nagaon 1.23

26 Gram Vikas Parisad, Rangllo PO Jumarmur, District Nagoan 3.89

BIHAR

27 Bal Sakha, Janta Rest House, Patna-800001 2.00

GUJARAT

28 Disha Darshan Seva Trust, 89, Purnkunj Society, Part-I, Meghaninagar, Ahmedabad-380016 3.51

29 Andh Apang Kalyan Kendra, Jantanagar Road, Ghatlodia, Ahmedabad. 3.04

30 Akhand Jyot Foundation, Fatehpura Gam, B/H Police Chowky, Fatehpura, 3.66

Paldi, Ahmedabad-380007.

31 K.H.Jani Charitable Trust, E-11, New Girdharpark, Opp C.N.High School, 3.56

Ambawadi, Ahmedabad-380006.

32 Indian Council for Social Welfare, Municipal Bal Bhavan, Paldi, Ahmedabad-380007 3.62

33 Rachnatmak Abhigam Trust, “Hardik” Prerna Park Society, Opposite L.G. 3.60

Hospital, Maninagar, Ahmedabad-380008.

34 Patani Sheri Seva Sangh, 1453, Pragati Chowk, Near Gayakwad Haveli, 3.69

Raikhad, Ahmedabad.

35 Baroda Citizens Council, Above Health Museum Sayajibaug, Baroda-380018. 7.11

36 Vikas Jyot Trust, Nagarwada Chor Rasta, Behind Bharat Floor Mill, 5.80

Vadodara-390001.

37 Sahyog Charitable Trust, C/14-15, Bhagyoday Complex, Garwa Refinery Road, 4.37

Vadodara-390016.

38 Sri Purjit Rupani Memorial Trust 2/5, Prakash Society Opp. Nirmala Convent 4.67

School, Rajkot-360001.

39 Ahmedabad Study Action Group, Kashmira Chamber Behind Popular House, 2.23

Navrangpura, Ahmedabad

40 Faculty of Social Work, M.S.University, Fatehganj, Baroda 0.58

GOA

41 Goa Salesian Society, Don Bosco High School, Panaji-403001. 4.28

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42 Nirmala Education Society, Nirmala Niwas, Altinho, Panaji 0.58

43 VIKALP, P.B. 345, Margoa 0.29

JHARKHAND

44 SAMADHAN, 2K/91 Bariatu Housing Colony, Ranchi 0.29

KARNATAKA

45 Young Men’s Christian Association,(YMCA) 66 Infantry Road, Banglore-560001. 9.00

46 Baswa Karya Samiti, Kotgyol, Post Nittur(V) Taluqa-Bhalki, District Bidar. 3.69

47 Sri Maitri Mahila Mandali, Sri Maitri Association, Sugar Factory Road, Doddabathi 4.49

Post, Davengere Distt.

48 Sri Shakthi Association, Guttur, Harihar, Davengere Distt. 4.28

49 Annapurana Association, Chintamani nagar, Harihar, Davengere. 1.40

50 Sri Surabee Mahila Mandali, Shimogra 7.45

51 Margdarshi Society, K.P.T.C.L. 110KV/11KV Master Unit, Sub-Station South End KEB 1.50

Qyarters, Gulbarga - 585102

52 Young Men’s Christian Association, Mangalore 1.88

53 School of Social Work, Mangalore 0.51

54 Bangalore Oniyavara Seva Coota, Bosco Yuvodaya, 91-B 6th Cross Gandhinagar 2.25

Banglore

55 Association for promotion of Social Action., NAMMANE Vimanpura, Banglore 2.27

KERALA

56 Association for Welfare of Handicapped, P.B.No.59, 17/194-A, M Square Complex, 11.21

Pavamani Road, Calicut-673001.

57 Farook College, PO. Farook college, Kozhykode 0.51

58 Loyola Extension Services Sreekariyam, Thiruvananthapuram-695017 0.50

59 Don Bosco Sneh Bhavan, Polluruthi, Cochin 2.13

60 St. Christina -Holy Angles Home,Pullazhy, Trissur 1.88

61 Vimala College, Vimala Community Extension Centre, Engineering College, 0.50

PO, Trissur

62 Hilda Trust, PB. NO.9 Mysore Road, Sulthan Bathery, Wayanad 0.50

63 JVALA, Manded Kalpetla, North Wayanad 3.76

MADHYA PRADESH

64 AARAMBH, Education and Community Development Society, Corporate Office:

53-C, Indrapuri (BHEL), Bhopal-462021 2.10

65 The Bhopal School of Social Sciences, Habibganj, Bhopal-462024. 0.58

66 Lok Biradari Trust, Indore 1.77

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67 Madhya Pradesh Institute of Social Science Research, 19, Mahashweta Nagar,

Ujjain - 456010 1.17

68 Sewa Bharati, 5, Mahishmati Marg, Anandganj Ki Jhiri, Indoregate, Ujjain 2.65

MAHARASHTRA

69 Salaam Balaak Trust, PT Welfare Centre Asha Sadan, Marg Umar Khadi, Mumbai. 4.48

70 The Vatsalya Foundation, King George V-Memorial, Dr.Moses Road, Mumbai-400011 3.70

71 Apang Va Niradhar Bahuuddeshiya KalyankariSanstha, Zingabadi Tokali Road, 2.03

Nagpur-440030.

72 Walchand College of Arts & Sciences, Walchand Hirachand Marg, Ashok Chowk, 0.50

Solapur

73 Bapuji Bahujan Samaj Kalyan, Bahuddeshya Sanstha, Shriniketan Apartments 5, 0.58

Nargundkar Layout, Khamla Road-440015.

74 Indian Social Service Unit of Education (ISSUE), 138, Misal Layout, Nara Road, 0.29

PO Jaipataka, Nagpur-440014.

75 Vardaan, Indian Association for Promotion of Adoption, C/o Lata Mangeshkar 0.87

Hospital, YMCA Complex, Maharajbag Road, Sitabuldi, Nagpur-440001.

76 Society for Nutrition, Education and Health Action (SNEHA), Urban Health Centre, 0.16

4th Floor, 60 Feet Road, Dharavi, Mumbai-400017

MANIPUR

77 Social Development & Rehabilitation Council, (SDRC) Phouden,Mamang Lekai, 1.49

BPO Phouden, Thouble

78 Manipur Voluntary Health Association, Wangkhei Ningthem, Pukhari Mapan, 1.86

Imphal

MEGAHALAYA

79 Bosco Reach Out, Don Bosco Technical School , Shillong 1.85

ORISSA

80 Ruchika Social Service, Organisation, G-6, Ganga Nagar Unit IV, Bhubaneswar-751001 6.32

81 Basundhara, Basundhara Nagar, Abhinava Bidanasi, Cuttack-751001. 1.85

82 Rural and Urban Socio-Cultural, Help(RUSH), Upper Nua Sahi, Puri-752001. 1.88

83 Open Learning Systems, plot no. G-3/A/1, Gadakana Mouza, Near Press Chhak, 0.51

PO: Mancheswar Railway Colony Bhabaneswar

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PUNJAB

84 Guru Nanak Charitable Trust, Gurmat Bhavan, Mullanpur Mandi, Distt. Ludhiana-141001 9.27

85 Gramin Vikas Kalyan Society, Near Kundan Cinema, Azimgarh, Abohar, Distt. Ferozepur 10.11

RAJASTHAN

86 India Institute of Data Interpretation and Analysis(I-India) 1, Lakshmi Path, Hathroi, Jaipur 2.16

87 Seva Mandir Old Fatehpura Udaipur 2.16

88 Utkarsh Sansthan, Ram Bhawan, Near Bal Bharati Ucha Prathmik Vidyalaya, Sakatpura, Kota 1.14

TAMIL NADU

89 Mazzarello Marialaya Magalir Nalvazhvu Maiyam Social Service Society, 29, 8.79

Pedariar Koil Street, Chennai-600001.

90 Asha Nivas Social Service Centre, 9, Rutland Gate, V Street, Chennai-600008. 8.86

91 Asian Youth Centre, L-8, 26th Street, Anna Nagar East, Chennai-600102. 3.78

92 Don Bosco Anbu Illam Social Service Society, 16, Malayappan Street Mannady, 7.51

Chennai.

93 Tiruchirapalli Multipupose Social service Society, Tiruchirapalli 2.59

94 Directorate of Social Defence Campur, 153, Purasawakkam High Road, Kellys, 0.69

Chennai-600010.

95 Don Bosco Anbu Illam Social Service society,230, Bretts Road Mulluvadi Gate 3.58

Salem

96 Don Bosco Anbu Illam Social Service Society, 38, G. N. Nagar, P. Box No. 409, 6.38

Ukkadam, Coimbatore - 641001

97 Young Women’s Christian Association, 76 A Cherry Road,Hasthamputty, Salem 1.01

98 Grace Kennette Hospital , 34 Kennette Road, Madurai 2.12

99 Sisters of the Cross Society for Education Development , Post Box No. 395, 1.88

Teppakulam, Post, Trichy

100 Bishop Herber College, Vayaloor Road, Tiruchirapalli 0.51

101 The Tirunelveli Social Service Society, 2A St.Mark’s Street, PB No. 108 Palayam 3.48

kottari Tirunelveli

UTTAR PRADESH

102 Gramothan Jan Sewa Sansthan, 82 B/4, Asulabad, Allahabad. 4.50

103 Uttar Pradesh Council for Child Welfare, 2, Rana Pratap Marg, Moti Mahal, Lucknow. 4.50

104 St.Mary Intercontinental Child & Women Welfare Orgn.of India, C-228 Talkatora 6.75

Avas Vikas Colony, Rajajipuram, Lucknow-226017.

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105 Samaj Seva Sansthan, 414, 238, Sarai Mali Khan Chowk, Lucknow. 8.51

106 New Public School Samiti, 504/21-D, Tagore Marg, Daliganj, Lucknow. 1.84

107 Sarvajanik Shikshonayan Sansthan, Village & Post - Allipur, Dist. Hardoi. 4.37

108 Arpan Sansthan, 13/1 A, Aurangabad, Varanasi 2.35

109 Diocesan Development & Welfare Society, Bishop’s House 32, Thronhill Road, 2.14

Allahabad

110 Dr.Shambhunath Singh Research Foundation, C-14/160, B-2, Sonia Dr. Shambhunath 6.09

Singh Marg, Varanasi.

111 Gandhi Adhyayan Peeth, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi. 0.58

112 National Institute of Public Cooperation & Child Development, Regional Centre, 0.31

Gudamba Kursi Road, Lucknow

113 Purvanchal Gramin Sewa Samiti, Opposite Fatima Hospital, Mother Teresa Road, 1.87

Post Office - Padri Bazar, Gorakhpur - 273014

WEST BENGAL

114 Women’s Co-ordinating Council, 5/1, Red Cross Place, Kolkata-700062. 4.15

115 Centre for Social Development,68 Barrack Road, Barrackpore, 24-Parganas 4.50

116 Humanity Association, 34-A, Sashibhusan De Street Kolkata-700012 4.13

117 Ramakrishna Vivekananda Mission, Rajgariah House,7, Riverside Road, Barrackpore, 4.13

24-Parganas (North)

118 Institute of Psychological and Educational Research (IPER), 27, Circus Avenue, 0.39

Kolkata-700017

119 Liberal Association for Movement of People (LAMP),66, Surya Sen Street, 6.75

Kolkata-700009

120 Bengal Mass Education Society, 99/IF, Bidhan Sarahi, Kolkata-700004 9.90

121 Forum of Communities United in Service(FOCUS), 6, Tiljara Road, Kolkata-700046 10.48

122 Tiljala Shed, 6 C Rifle Range Road, Kolkata 4.45

123 Vivekananda Education Society, 13/3, Kalicharan Dutta Road, Kolkata-700061 4.03

124 West Bengal Council for Child Welfare, 42 Ramesh Mitra Road, Kolkata. 26.64

125 Song of Unity and Liberty (SOUL) 5/3, Gope Lane, Kolkata 13.32

126 Janasiksha Prochar Kendra, 57-B, College Street, Kolkata- 700073 6.51

127 United Bustee Development Association, 6/1A, Delhi Seampur Road, Kolkata-700014 8.26

128 Society for Educational & Environmental Development (SEED), 150, G.T.Road, 4.44

South, Howrah-711102

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129 People’s Union for Development & Reconstruction, (PUDAR) 30/3-A, N.S.Dutt Road, 4.87

Howrah-711101

130 Harijan Sevak Sangh, 97/3 Naskar Para Road, Ghurun, Howrah 2.11

131 Gana Unnayan Parshad (GUP), 10, Gomesh Lane, Kolkata-700014 5.26

132 Prantik Jana Vikash Samity, EC-163, Salt lake City, Kolkata-700064 5.31

133 Calcutta Social Project, 172/3, Rash Behari Avenue P.O. Rash Behari, 4.21

Kolkata-700029

134 West Bengal Scheduled Castes Tribes & Minority Welafare, 90 A/ 1B Suren 4.50

Sarkar Road, Kolkata

135 Bengal Service Society, 16 A, Broad Street, Kolkata - 19 1.00

136 Bustee Local Committee and Social Welfare Centre, 82-A, Dr.Sudhir Basu Road, 0.39

Kolkata-700023.

137 CINI Asha, 63, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road, Kolkata-700016. 2.62

138 City level Programme of Action and Working Childlren Kolkata Municipal 0.68

Corporation Building (1st Floor), 5, S.N.Banerjee Road, Kolkata-700013.

139 Don Bosco Ashalayam, 158/18, Bilious Road, Howrah. 2.61

140 Loreto Day School, Sealdah 122, Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Road, Kolkata-700014 0.39

141 School’ of Women’s Studies, Jadhavpur University, 24 th Pragnas 0.51

142 Child In Need Institute , Village- Daulatpur, PO Pailan, Via-Joka, 24th Paraganas (S) 3.48

143 Sreema Mahila Samity, Village & Post Duttapullia Nadia 1.88

144 Prabhudha Bharati Shishutirtha, Ashutosh Bhawan, Krishnapriya, Midnapore 1.74

145 Vivekanada Lokshiksha Neketan, Village- Faridpur, PO Kaksin, Purba Medinipur, 1.86

146 Ananda Chandra College, (Arts & Science), College Para, Post Office and District 0.87

Jalpaiguri

147 Sudhiranjan Lahiri Mahavidyalaya, Majdia, Nadia 0.87

148 Jalpaiguri Welfare Organization, Club Road, Jalpaiguri 1.10

CHANDIGARH

149 Youth Technical Training Centre Society (YTTS), Room No.13, Karuna Sadan, 4.63

Sector-11B

150 Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education Research,D/o Pediatrics, Advance 2.16

Pediatric Centre, sector 12

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DELHI

151 Salaam Baalak Trust, A-12/5, Vasant Vihar 2.72

152 PRAYAS F-I-X, DDA Flats, Near Jahangirpuri Police Station, Jahangirpuri, 10.62

153 Bal Sahyog, Connaught Circus 3.90

154 Indian Council for Child Welfare, 4, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg 6.40

155 Don Bosco Ashalayam, Opp.Pump House No.3, Old Najafgarh Road, Palam Gaon 5.67

156 Bhartiya Parivardhan Sanstha, D Basti Vikas Kendra, Nand Nagri 1.97

157 BUTTERFLIES Mailing address: U-4, FF, Green Park, Extn. Regd. Office: C/o Prabhatara

Mohammadpur, R.K.Puram 2.75

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LIST OF CITIES WHERE CHILDLINE SERVICE IS AVAILABLE

1 Agartala

2 Ahmedabad

3 Ahmednagar

4 Akola

5 Allahabad

6 Alwar

7 Amarawati

8 Aurangabad

9 Bangalore

10 Baroda

11 Bhopal

12 Bhubaneshwar

13 Chandigarh

14 Cuddalore

15 Chennai

16 Coimbatore

17 Delhi

18 East Midnapore

19 Goa

20 Gorakhpur

21 Guwahati

22 Hyderabad

23 Imphal

24 Indore

25 Jammu

26 Jaipur

27 Kalyan

28 Kanchipuram

29 Kanyakumari

30 Karaikal

31 Kochi

32 Kolkata

33 Kollam

34 Kota

35 KozhIkode

36 Kutch

37 Lucknow

38 Mangalore

39 Madurai

40 Mumbai

41 Murshidabad

42 Nadia

43 Nagapattinam

44 Nagpur

45 Nasik

46 New Jalpaiguri

47 Patna

48 Port Blair

49 Pune

50 Puri

51 Rourkela

52 Ranchi

53 Salem

54 Shillong

55 Sholapur

56 South 24 Parganas

57 Thiruvananthapuram

58 Thirunelveli

59 Thrissur

60 Tiruchirapalli

61 Udaipur

62 Ujjain

63 Varanasi

64 Vijayawada

65 Vishakhapatnam

66 Waynad

67 West Midnapore

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STATE/UT-WISE FINANCIAL ACHIEVEMENT UNDER THE SCHEME “A PROGRAMMEFOR JUVENILE JUSTICE” DURING 2005-06 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

1 Andhra Pradesh 133.73 22 1606

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0 0

3 Assam 24.11 7 400

4 Bihar 103.27 23 847

5 Chhattisgarh 14.62 7 258

6 Goa 5.36 3 87

7 Gujarat 70.00 56 2413

8 Haryana 41.53 7 327

9 Himachal Pradesh 0.00 0 0

10 Jammu & Kashmir 0.00 0 0

11 Jharkhand 0.00 0 0

12 Karnataka 70.95 53 2341

13 kerala 35.06 22 739

14 Madhya Pradesh 53.41 26 711

15 Maharashtra 0.00 0 0

16 Manipur 0.00 0 0

17 Meghalaya 6.16 3 76

18 Mizoram 10.51 4 225

19 Nagaland 5.76 2 100

20 Orissa 6.00 5 130

21 Punjab 0.00 0 0

22 Rajasthan 47.02 9 324

23 Sikkim 2.33 1 25

24 Tamil Nadu 0.00 0 0

25 Tripura 0.80 1 5

26 Uttar Pradesh 0.00 0 0

27 Uttranchal 0.00 0 0

28 West Bengal 77.78 32 3720

Union Territories 0.00 0 0

29 A & N Islands 0.00 0 0

30 Chandigarh 0.00 0 0

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.00 0 0

32 Daman & Diu 0.00 0 0

33 Delhi 90.37 14 1772

34 Lakshadweep 0.00 0 0

35 Pondicherry 0.00 0 0

S.No. State/Union Territories Amount Number Number

(Rs. in lakh) of Units of beneficiaries

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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE RELEASED TO VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS & STATEGOVERNMENTS UNDER THE SCHEME OF ASSISTANCE TO HOMES FOR CHILDREN(SHISHU GREH) TO PROMOTE IN-COUNTRY ADOPTION DURING THE FINANCIAL

YEAR 2005-2006 (AS ON 31.12.2005)

S.No. Name and Address of the Organisation Amount

(Rs. In lakh) (1) (2) (3)

ARUNACHAL PRADESH

1 Oju Welfare Association, Naharlagun, Ita Nagar, Near Police Station, 5.05

District - Papumpare - 791110

GUJARAT

2 Ahmedabad District Probation & After Care Association, Ahmedabad 3.97

3 Deptt. Of Social Defence, Govt. of Gujarat, Gandhinagar 18.45

DELHI

4 Seva Bharti, 10196/A, Jhandewalan Tample Complex, 6.60

5 Seva Bharti, B-2/2, Mianwali Nagar, Rohtak Road 5.04

HARYANA

6 SOS Children’s Villages Association, Bal Niketan, Sector - 2, Panchkula-134112 1.39

KERALA

7 Ananda Bhavan (Foundling Home), Malampuzha, District - Palakkad - 678651 2.34

8 Kerala State Council for Child Welfare, Thycaud, Thiruvanantahpuram 2.34

9 Holy Angels Foundling Home, Trissur 2.36

MADHYA PRADESH

10 Sh. Banke Bihari Kunj Bahu Uddesheya Women Kalyan Samiti, Lahar, 2.56

District - Bhind

11 Sewa Bharti, Madhya Bharat, Opp. Maida Mill, Hoshangabad Raod, Bhopal 1.69

MAHARASHTRA

12 Adharashram, 491/6, Gharpure Ghat, Nashik - 422002 9.11

13 Dnyan Gangotri Education Society, Udgir, District - Latur - 413517 2.40

14 District Probation & After Care Association, ‘Obervation Home’, 2.67

Zarekar Galli, Near Sub. Jail, Ahmed Nagar - 414001

15 People’s Education Society, Buldana 2.56

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16 Patel Bhuuddeshiya Sanstha, Kondhali, Nagpur 5.12

17 Sandhi Niketan Shisksha Sansthan, Distt. - Nanded 5.04

18 Narsabai Mahila Mandal, Distt. Nanded 2.41

19 Jyotiba Phule Seva Trust, Laxmi Narayan Apartment, Flat No. - 7, 2.75

Vadia factory Area, Shivaji Nagar, Nanded - 2

20 Shri Ganesh Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Priyadarshini Chowk, Khadgaon Road, 2.56

Tehsil & District - Latur - 413531

21 SAKAR (Society for Adoption Knowledge, Awareness & Resource), 46, Jai Nagar, 4.93

Near Dashmeshnagar, Aurangabad - 431005

MIZORAM

22 Deptt. of Social Welfare, Govt. of Mizoram, (project site : Aizawl) 2.36

MANIPUR

23 Community Development Programme Centre, Thoubal, Achouba, M.I. Road, 2.57

Distt. & Post - Thoubal - 795138

24 Tear Fund India Committee On Relief and Rehabilitation Service, Chimtung Veng, 2.45

Dorcas Road, New Lamka (West), Post Box No. - 95, Churachandpur - 795128

25 Integrated Women and Children Development Centre (IWCDC), Thangmeiband 2.53

Yumnam Leikai, P.O. - Lamphelpat, Imphal -795004

ORISSA

26 Nilachal Seva Pratisthan, Daya Vihar (Kanas), Dist.-Puri - 752017 2.40

27 Lutheran Mahila Samity, At./PO-Patalipank, Via-Kujang, District-Kendrapara-754141 2.57

28 Maharishi Dayanand Service Mission, Distt. Angul 2.56

29 Subhadra Mehtab Seva Sadan, Aiginia, Distt. Khurda, Orissa 2.52

RAJASTHAN

30 Shri Karni Nagar Vikas Samiti, Gordhanpura, Kota - 324007 2.78

31 Navjeewan Sansthan, Jodhpur 1.55

TRIPURA

32 Tripura State Council for Child Welfare, Agartala 2.52

33 Tripura State Council for Child Welfare, Nutan Nagar 2.49

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S.No. Name and address of the voluntary Organisation Amount

(Rs. In lakh) (1) (2) (3)

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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE RELEASED TO VOLUNTARY COORDINATING AGENCIES ONADOPTION (VCAS) UNDER THE SCHEME OF ASSISTANCE TO VOLUNTARY

ORGANISATIONS FOR PROVIDING SOCIAL DEFENCE SERVICES DURING 2005-2006(AS ON 31-12-2005)

DELHI

1 Coordinating Voluntary Adoption Resource Agency (CVARA) 2.51C/o. Delhi Council for Child Welfare Compound, Qudsia Garden,Yamuna Marg, Civil Lines

GUJARAT

2 Voluntary Coordinating Agency for Adoption (VCAA) 2.83“Prerana” Mangal Prabhat Building, Opp. St. Xavier’s High School,Mirzapur, Ahmedabad - 380001

KERALA

3 Voluntary Coordinating Agency for Adoption (VCAA) C/o. Rajagiri College 1.42of Social Sciences, P.O. - Rajagiri, Kalamassery - 683104

MAHARASHTRA

4 Voluntary Coordinating Agency (VCA) 3, Bima Chhaya, Opp. Chintamani 3.92Deshmukh Garden, Mahatma Phule Road, Mulund (East), Mumbai - 400081

5 Voluntary Coordinating Agency (Shahane Consultants Pvt. Ltd.) 3.77Ganeshkhind Road, Pune

6 Voluntary Coordinating Agency (Vidharba Region) Bajat Nagar, Nagpur 4.19

ORISSA

7 SANYOG, Voluntary Coordinating Agency (VCA) 1.42Jibanaranga Bhaban, Stoney Road, Dagarpara, Cuttack - 753002

TAMIL NADU

8 Voluntary Coordinating Agency for Child Adoption (VCACA) 1.42No. 5, 3rd Main Road West, Shenoy Nagar, Chennai - 600030

WEST BENGAL

9 West Bengal Coordinating Agency on Adoption Ramesh Mitra Road, 2.83Kolkata

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LIST OF RESEARCH REPORTS RECEIVED AND CLEARED DURING 2005-06

(AS ON 31-12-1005)

Annexure XXXII

S.No. Title of the Research Project Name of the Institution

SCHEDULED CASTE DEVELOPMENT

1. Management of Scheduled Castes Welfare Hostels Osmania University, Hyderabad.

in Andhra Pradesh.

2. Implementation of Rural Development Schemes for Tezpur University, Assam.the Development Scheduled Castes in Assam.

3. Study on the main causes / reasons for increasing National Law School of Indian University,crimes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Bangalore.

and the disposal of cases by designated specialcourts in comparison to the cases disposed off by

exclusive special courts under the Scheduled Castesand the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities)

Act, 1989.

4. Evaluation of extent of utilisation of hostels sancti- Samagra Vikas Evam Shodh Sansthan,oned under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Jaipur.

SC Boys and Girls.

5. Employability and training needs of Scheduled Caste APITCO Ltd., Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.Youth in India’s Private Sector in the era of Globalis-

ation in three cities namely Hyderabad, Bangaloreand Bhopal.

6. Impact of the Implementation of National and State National Centre for Human Settlements

Finance Development Corporations - Availability, and Environments, Bhopal.Accessibility and Utilisation of Credit Facilities to

Scheduled Castes of Madhya Pradesh.

Other Backward Classes

7. “Evaluation Study on the Implementation of Scheme Operational Research & Development,under NBCFDC and Its Impact of OBCs in Uttar New Delhi, Dr. Asad Ali

Pradesh during Ninth Plan.”

Minorities

8. “An Assessment of Scholarship on Educational Dev- Pt. G. B. Pant Institute of Studies inelopment among Muslim Girls - A Study in Eastern Development, Lucknow Dr. S.P. Pandey

Uttar Pradesh.”

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Disabilities

9. “Developing Credit System for the Manpower Devel- Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya,

opment Courses Developed by the Rehabilitation College of Education, Coimbatore TamilCouncil of India.” Nadu, Dr. M.N.G. Mani

10. “Economic Welfare Programmes for Persons Mysore University, Mysore

with Disability in the State of Karnataka.” Dr. M.G. Basavaraja

11. “Study on Efficacy of Viklang Bandhu Training Socio-Economic & Educational

Programme in the States of Bihar, Jharkhand, Development Society,

Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chandigarh, New Delhi

Rajasthan, Karnataka and Delhi.” Dr. D.K. Mishra

12. “An Assessment Study of Success of NGOs, Unik Solutions, New Delhi

Communities Engaged in the CBR Approach

to Rehabilitation of Disabled Community in the Sh. Anup Mukhopadhyay

States of Maharashtra, Gujarat and

Madhya Pradesh.”

Social Defence

13. “Evaluation of Street Children Homes in the Sate Osmania University, Hyderabad

of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka.” Dr. (Mrs) N. Vijaya

14. “Children of the Prostitutes in Delhi.” Gram Niyojan Kendra, Ghaziabad (U.P)

Dr. K.K. Mukhopadhyay

15. “Evaluation Study on the Implementation of the Child Relief and You (CRY), DelhiCentrally Sponsored Schemes - A Programme for Ms Ila Dixit Hukku

Juvenile Justice in the States of Maharashtra, Uttar

Pradesh, Delhi, Manipur, Orissa, West Bengal, Bihar,

Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.”

16. “Charity and Its Contribution to Beggary in Delhi.” Centre for Media Studies, New Delhi

Dr. Bhaswati Das

17. “Development of Resource Material on Nutrition Deptt. of Food & Nutrition, Lady Irwin

Programmes for the Elderly.” College, New Delhi

18. “A Study on Programmes for Street Children and University of Madras, ChennaiDrug Abuse Among them In Tamil Nadu.” Dr. R. Thilagaraj

19. “Assessment of the Reach and Impact of the Sche- Vision Foundation for Developmentmes of Social Justice & Empowerment in the KBR Management, New DelhiArea of Orissa.” Prof. S. Ranjan Mahapatra

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FINANCIAL & PHYSICAL ACHIEVEMENT UNDER SCHEMES SPECIFICALLY ORIENTED

TOWARDS WOMEN BENEFICIARIES DURING 2005-06 (AS ON 31-12-2005)

S.No. Name of the Scheme Total Number Estimated % of women

of beneficiaries beneficiaries beneficiaries

Scheduled Castes Development

1 Hostels for SC girls 2954 2954 100.00

2 Post - Matric Scholarship for SCs 2498859 975000 39.02

3 Special Central Assistance to Special

Component Plan 237308 52781 22.24

4 Pre - Matric Scholarship for Childrenof those engaged in unclean

occupations 588375 241517 41.05

5 National Scheduled Castes Finance

& Development Corporation 20011 19923 99.56

6 National Safai Karamcharies Finance

& Development Corporation 11123 6321 56.83

Other Backward Classes

7 Boys and Girls Hostels for OBC 5100 765 15.00

8 Pre-Matric Scholarship for OBCs 1312047 656023 50.00

9 Post-Matric Scholarship including

Higher Scholarship for Ph.D and

higher level 142595 71297 50.00

10 National Backward Classes Finance

& Development Corporation 33241 17455 52.51

Minorities

11 Grant-in-aid to Maulana Azad Education

Foundation 2140 2140

12 National Minorities Development &

Finance Corporation 11752 5878 50.02

Welfare of Persons with Disabilities

13 Deen Dayal Disabled Rehabilitation

Scheme 7000 2700 38.57

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14 Scheme of Assistance to Disabledpersons for purchase/fitting of Aidsand Appliances 180320 45320 25.13

15 National Handicapped Finance &Development Corporation 1410 299 21.21

Social Defence, Child Welfare and Media

16 Scheme for Prevention and Control ofJuvenile Social Maladjustment 10040 1228 12.23

17 An Integrated Programme for StreetChildren 39008 15603 40.00

18 Assistance to Voluntary Organisationsfor General grant-in-aid in the field ofSocial Defence 3460 1384 40.00

19 Assistance to Homes for Infant andYoung Children for Promoting Incountry

Adoption 660 462 70.00

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