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Chennai Snake Park Trust Ngo In Chennai Tamil Nadu

Chennai Snake Park Trust Ngo Information

CHENNAI SNAKE PARK TRUST Non Governmental Organization is located in Chennai TAMIL NADU .

Registration Details

Registered With Sub-Registrar
Type of NGO Trust (Non-Government)
Registration No 67/1972
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name Trust Act
City of Registration Chennai
State of Registration TAMIL NADU
Date of Registration 21-06-1972

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO

CHENNAI SNAKE PARK TRUST NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
S PaulrajChairmanAvailableAvailable
R.RajarathinamDirectorAvailableAvailable

CHENNAI SNAKE PARK TRUST Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
Not SpecifiedAny Other2019-2020Not SpecifiedOUR GATE COLLECTION AND DONATION
Not SpecifiedAny Other2019-2020Not Specifiedwe are mange with entry fee collected from Zoo visitor
Not SpecifiedAny Other2020-2021Not Specifiedwe are mange with entry fee collected from Zoo visitor
Not SpecifiedAny Other2021-2022Not Specifiedwe are mange with entry fee collected from Zoo visitor
Not SpecifiedAny Other2022-2023Not Specifiedwe are manage with entry fee collected from zoo visitors.

Contact details

Address Sardar Patel Road, Raj bhavan post, Chennai
City Chennai
State TAMIL NADU
Telephone Not Available
Mobile No 9444981723
Website Url http://www.cspt.in
E-mail rrrathinam(at)yahoo[dot]co.in

CHENNAI SNAKE PARK TRUST Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Chennai, Chennai

Operational States: TAMIL NADU

AchieveMents: Run Reptile Park, in fact Indias very first, for half a century, 50 years. Conducted lakhs of awareness programmes to thousands of educational institutions. Run the country s only exclusively Indian herpetological journal called Cobra. Bred many captive reptiles like pythons and crocodilians such as the critically endangered gharials. Involved the indigenous Irula tribes in pro conservation activities providing livelihood activities.