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All India Council For Mass Education And Developme Ngo In Kolkata West Bengal

All India Council For Mass Education And Developme Ngo Information

All India Council for Mass Education and Developme Non Governmental Organization is located in Kolkata WEST BENGAL .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No S/56626 of 1987-88
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name WEST BENGAL SOCIETIES REGISTRATION ACT 1961
City of Registration Kolkata
State of Registration WEST BENGAL
Date of Registration 26-10-1987

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? Yes

FRCA Registartion Number: 147120474

All India Council for Mass Education and Developme NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
JAYANTA KUMAR GHOSALJoint SecretaryAvailableAvailable
DILIP MUKHOPADHYAYVice PresidentAvailableAvailable
ANANTA KUMAR ROYMemberAvailableAvailable

All India Council for Mass Education and Developme Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
SAVE INDIAOverseas2014-2015204700The project to serve the backward students has been launched in Bakreswar area under Gohaliara G.P. ‘Support the Weaker’ programme to give tutorial support to the backward student living in the BPL families. The project is supported by SAVE INDIA. At first it was started with 150 students among whom 65 students came from SC/ST families. Their guardians living from hand to mouth, working as agricultural labour in a draught prone area with monocrop cultivation, have to spend a large ....
SAVE INDIAOverseas2014-2015204700The project to serve the backward students has been launched in Bakreswar area under Gohaliara G.P. ‘Support the Weaker’ programme to give tutorial support to the backward student living in the BPL families. The project is supported by SAVE INDIA. At first it was started with 150 students among whom 65 students came from SC/ST families.
SAVE INDIAOverseas2015-2016204700The project to serve the backward students has been launched in Bakreswar area under Gohaliara G.P. ‘Support the Weaker’ programme to give tutorial support to the backward student living in the BPL families. The project is supported by SAVE INDIA. At first it was started with 150 students among whom 65 students came from SC/ST families.
SAVE UKOverseas2016-2017200296The project to serve the backward students has been launched in Bakreswar area under Gohaliara G.P. ‘Support the Weaker’ programme to give tutorial support to the backward student living in the BPL families. The project is supported by SAVE INDIA. At first it was started with 150 students among whom 65 students came from SC/ST families. Their guardians living from hand to mouth, working as agricultural labour in a draught prone area with monocrop cultivation
Not SpecifiedAny Other2017-2018Not SpecifiedDonation collection basis
Not SpecifiedAny Other2018-2019Not SpecifiedDonation basis
Not SpecifiedAny Other2019-2020Not SpecifiedNot available for COVID-19
Not SpecifiedAny Other2020-2021Not SpecifiedNot available for COVID-19
Not SpecifiedAny Other2021-2022Not SpecifiedSocial work own funds Adult Literacy
Not SpecifiedAny Other2021-2022Not SpecifiedSocial work own funds Adult Literacy

Contact details

Address All India Council for Mass Education and Development (AICMED) 60 Potuatola Lane, Kolkata700009
City Kolkata
State WEST BENGAL
Telephone 033-22191657
Mobile No 9230528925
Website Url http://www.aicmedindia.org
E-mail aicmed_org(at)yahoo[dot]com

All India Council for Mass Education and Developme Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Barddhaman , Birbhum, Dakshin Dinajpur, Koch Bihar , Purba Medinipur, Murshidabad , Nadia , Uttar Dinajpur, Paschim Medinipur, Kolkata

Operational States: WEST BENGAL

AchieveMents: AICMED started its journey in 1987 with the primary purpose of spreading adult literacy in West Bengal and beyond. It marked a niche in the said field in the ’90s. Subsequently, keeping in mind the needs and aspirations of the underprivileged people who are basically illiterate, it took up in its stride many other significant projects and some of which are still on their way to completion. The following list offers a glimpse of some major projects undertaken by AICMED: Most significant adult education project in 1989 to1990 funded by HRD, Govt. of India covering seven district of West Bengal with 510 centres covering 15,257 adult illiterate person. Publication of a Bengali Anthology of Neo-literates— “Chokher Aloy” in 1991 with the financial assistance from Department of Education, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India, has been acclaimed as a pioneering endeavour. Environmental Impact Studies of Accelerated Development of Minor Irrigation Project under WRIDD, Govt. of West Bengal, in 30 designated blocks in West Bengal, funded by World Bank, Consulting Engineering Services (CES) has been successfully completed in 2008-09. PRIA/ DFID funded WBCSSP Project in Birbhum district, W.B, started in 2008 to 2009. CAPART funded ongoing project on “Participatory Approach to Biomass-based Biogas Generation and use by the Rural Poor” in 10 villages of WB has been started in 2008. CAPART sponsored project on “Alternative Ways to Combat Arsenic Pollution of Drinking Water” has been successfully carried out in Chapra Block, Nadia, West Bengal during 2003-2005. “City Level Programme of Action for Street and Working Children (CLPOA)” has been started in 2001 and is still continuing in several wards in Kolkata. Training programme was organized for women for helping them use Traditional Herbs for Community Health Care and Livestock Rearing at Bakreswar, Birbhum, West Bengal, under the financial patronage from ICPRD, New Delhi, on July 22, 2002 Condensed Course for Rural Women was organized at Chapra, Nadia, West Bengal under the auspices of The Central Social Welfare Board during December 1999-November 2001. A Writers’ Workshop had been organized jointly with ICSSR and DAE, Govt. of India, at Viswabharati, Shantiniketan, Birbhum during 2nd-9th October, 1988 Since 1999 till to 2011, 6 projects have been completed with the help of Ministry of Environment , Govt. of India effective beneficiaries being 100 of school children 50 farmers 35 rural women and the other persons The financial help of DST, Govt. of India a project on “Livelihood promotion of Tribal people in Birbhum district of West Bengal is being implemented now since January 2012, in a total Tribal village of 80 family