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Daf Folio Ngo In Nuzvid Andhra Pradesh

Daf Folio Ngo Information

DAF FOLIO Non Governmental Organization is located in NUZVID ANDHRA PRADESH .

Registration Details

Registered With Sub-Registrar
Type of NGO Trust (Non-Government)
Registration No 37 of BK IV/ 2012
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name INDIAN TRUST ACT 1882
City of Registration NUZVID
State of Registration ANDHRA PRADESH
Date of Registration 23-08-2012

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO

DAF FOLIO NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
ROBERT FRANKLINChairmanAvailableAvailable
SISILY FRANKLINAccountantAvailableAvailable

DAF FOLIO Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
Not SpecifiedAny Other2017-2018Not SpecifiedDEPENDS ON FOREIGN CONTRIBUTION.RECEIED TWO PRIOR PERMISSION. FC 3 REGISTRATION IS AWAITED.
Not SpecifiedAny Other2014-2015Not SpecifiedDOES NOT DEPEND ON GOVERNMENT FUNDING.
Not SpecifiedAny Other2015-2016Not SpecifiedDOES NOT DEPEND ON GOVERNMENT FUNDING.
Not SpecifiedAny Other2016-2017Not SpecifiedDOES NOT DEPEND ON GOVERNMENT FUNDING.

Contact details

Address 5 38 1 B DUM DUM GARDEN NUZVID KRISHNA DISTRICT ANDHRA PRADESH 5212021
City NUZVID
State ANDHRA PRADESH
Telephone Not Available
Mobile No 7702404527
Website Url Not Available
E-mail franklin[dot]robert13(at)yahoo.com

DAF FOLIO Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Krishna

Operational States: ANDHRA PRADESH

AchieveMents: Has helped in educating several students who are in various levels of studies. Also granting privilege to education to various village schools. Enabling students to enroll in colleges for degree course. Several students have completed degree courses.Has under taken a major class room project in the Village of Avanigadda. Has given a small road project with culvert built for leprosy rehabilitation project at Kesanapalli. Lepers could not walk on the stones with their limbs almost decayed.Finish