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Asha Ngo In Dhenkanal Orissa

Asha Ngo Information

ASHA Non Governmental Organization is located in Dhenkanal ORISSA .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No 1703/46 of 1988-89
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name 1860
City of Registration Dhenkanal
State of Registration ORISSA
Date of Registration 21-06-1988

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? Yes

FRCA Registartion Number: 104890024

ASHA NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
Rabinarayan DashMemberAvailableAvailable
Bibhuti Bhusan BiswalChairmanAvailableAvailable
SANJUKTA SATAPATHYVice ChairmanAvailableAvailable
RAGHUNATHSecretaryAvailableAvailable
SUMITRA NAIKMemberAvailableAvailable
ANIL KUMAR NAYAKMemberAvailableAvailable

ASHA Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENTCentral2014-2015961713GENERAL INFORMATION 5.a. Project Title: Community Based convergence initiatives for women empowerment through promotion of quality education, health improvement and life skill enhancement. 5.b. Duration of the project: The timeline of the project was originally scheduled for 12 months but upon the request of the project implementing organisation, another 6 months of time was extended to complete implementation with quality performance and lasting impacts.
CHILDFUND INTERNATIONALOverseas2014-20157980532Goal: Promotion of comprehensive growth and development of all infants and children through better nourishment
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENTCentral2015-2016532460HOME FOR VULNERABLE WOMEN AND CHILDREN: With the assistance of Ministry of Women and Child Development, Govt. of India. ASHA has been managing a Short Stay Home since 2007 at Lipinda of Jujumura block in Sambalpur district since 2007. ASHA aims to facilitate the socially, economically poor and victimized women and girls/children for their restoration, rehabilitation to resume their normal life within a short period of time at the HOME.
CHILDFUND INTERNATIONALOverseas2015-201611881407• Learning level of 393 tribal boys and girls increased through 15 special doubt clear centers for 10 months in Telkoi block. Run by ASHA • 372 middle and high school students provided TLMs and coaching for 6 month through 10 centers run by ASHA. • 53 students participated in 2 day media orientation and interface. • 60 stakeholders participated in Telkoi block level convergence workshop organized by ASHA.
CHILDFUND INTERNATIONALOverseas2016-20176354520Promotion of comprehensive growth and development of all infants and children through better nourishment
CHILDFUND INTERNATIONALOverseas2017-201810650628Promotion of comprehensive growth and development of all infants and children through better nourishment
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Central2016-2017603000ASHA has been managing a CHILDLINE Sub Center located at Charmal covering Naktideul, Jujomara and Rairakhole blocks of Sambalpur district by support of Ministry of Women
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENTCentral2017-2018613000ASHA has been managing a CHILDLINE Sub Center located at Charmal covering Naktideul, Jujomara and Rairakhole blocks of Sambalpur district by support of Ministry of Women and Child Development
CHILDFUND INTERNATIONALOverseas2018-201911298405Promotion of comprehensive growth and development of all infants and children through better nourishment
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENTCentral2018-2019301500ASHA has been managing a CHILDLINE Sub Center located at Charmal covering Naktideul, Jujomara and Rairakhole blocks of Sambalpur district by support of Ministry of Women and Child Development
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENTCentral2018-2019261250ASHA has been managing a CHILDLINE Sub Center located at Kamakhyanagar covering Kamakhyanagar, Parjang, Bhuban and Kankadahad blocks of Dhenkanal district by support of Ministry of Women and Child Development
CHILDFUND INTERNATIONALOverseas2019-202013251180Promotion of comprehensive growth and development of all infants and children through better nourishment
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENTCentral2019-20203523303HOME FOR VULNERABLE WOMEN AND CHILDREN: With the assistance of Ministry of Women and Child Development, Govt. of India. ASHA has been managing a Short Stay Home since 2007 at Lipinda of Jujumura block in Sambalpur district since 2007. ASHA aims to facilitate the socially, economically poor and victimized women and girls/children for their restoration, rehabilitation to resume their normal life within a short period of time at the HOME.
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENTCentral2019-2020301500ASHA has been managing a CHILDLINE Sub Center located at Charmal covering Naktideul, Jujomara and Rairakhole blocks of Sambalpur district by support of Ministry of Women and Child Development
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENTCentral2019-2020301500ASHA has been managing a CHILDLINE Sub Center located at Kamakhyanagar covering Kamakhyanagar, Parjang, Bhuban and Kankadahad blocks of Dhenkanal district by support of Ministry of Women and Child Development

Contact details

Address ASHA Kamakhynagar, Dt: Dhenkanal-759018,
City Dhenkanal
State ORISSA
Telephone 07662-221627
Mobile No 9437147097
Website Url http://www.ashaodisha.org.in
E-mail ashangoorissa(at)rediffmail[dot]com

ASHA Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Dhenkanal, Kendujhar, Sambalpur

Operational States: ORISSA

AchieveMents: ASHA has made substantial achievements in the in the field of the followings by reaching to rural, tribal area communities for the comprehensive development in Keonjhar, Dhenkanal, sambalpur districts,Odisha CBO Promotion Achievement Considering the vital role of CBOs in the rural and tribal development process, ASHA has strengthened 11 SHG Federations, 369 SHGs, 122 youth clubs and 80 VDCs Capacity Development Achievement 380 Govt. ASHA Workers under NRHM trained. 190 young, adolescent girls