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Peoples Institute Of Rural Development Ngo In Latur Maharashtra

Peoples Institute Of Rural Development Ngo Information

Peoples Institute of Rural Development Non Governmental Organization is located in Latur MAHARASHTRA .

Registration Details

Registered With Charity Commissioner
Type of NGO Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No MAH/44/83/Latur
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name Society Reg. Act 1860
City of Registration Latur
State of Registration MAHARASHTRA
Date of Registration 21-12-1983

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? Yes

FRCA Registartion Number: 083910015

Peoples Institute of Rural Development NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
Machhindra Vithalrao GojamePresidentAvailableAvailable
Narsing Mareppa GhodkeSecretaryAvailableAvailable
Usha Machindra GojameExecutive MemberAvailableAvailable

Peoples Institute of Rural Development Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
VASUNDHARA thro WCDC LaturState2014-20151143250Training programes for the villagers regarding Integrated watershed Development Program

Contact details

Address President, Peoples Institute of Rural Development, Karad Nagar, Nanded Road, P.O. Ahmedpur, Dist Latur - 413515 Maharashtra
City Latur
State MAHARASHTRA
Telephone 02381-262339
Mobile No 9423077848
Website Url http://www.grameenvikas.com
E-mail president[dot]pird(at)gmail.com

Peoples Institute of Rural Development Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Latur

Operational States: MAHARASHTRA

AchieveMents: 1.Eradication of Child Labour 2.Developing livelihood access to marginalized women 3.Enhancing access to drinking water 4.Enhancing access to water resources Enhancing access to water resources 5.Earthquake relief and rehabilitation PIRD ACHIEVEMENTS 1) 800-odd child labourers have given up child labour and have accessed formal school education due to various PIRD campaigns. 2) 60 non-formal education centres, promoted across 60 villages by PIRD, have benefited more than 10,000-odd children. 3) 608 destitute women have organised themselves in 65 SHGs, out of which 252 women have started income generation activities at micro level because of PIRD efforts. 4) As part of the multi-dimensional development programme across 51 villages, drinking water problem was resolved in 20 villages and 300 hectares of non-irrigated land belonging to marginal farmers was brought under irrigation. 5) Till date, 2,221 hectares of land has benefited due to watershed development and natural resource management work done by PIRD. 6) During the 1993 Latur earthquake, PIRD agitated for housing rights of destitute women and in the process, ensured allocation of residential plots to 800 destitute women by government during earthquake rehabilitation.