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Jal Seva Charitable Foundation Ngo Information

Jal Seva Charitable Foundation Non Governmental Organization is located in New Delhi DELHI .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Companies
Type of NGO Private Sector Companies (Sec 8/25)
Registration No U85100DL2010NPL200169
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name Companies Act 1956
City of Registration New Delhi
State of Registration DELHI
Date of Registration 15-03-2010

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? Yes

FRCA Registartion Number: 231661627

Jal Seva Charitable Foundation NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
Ravi NarayananBoard MemberAvailableAvailable
Mathew CherianBoard MemberAvailableAvailable
Shankar NarayananBoard MemberAvailableAvailable

Jal Seva Charitable Foundation Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
Wateraid UKOverseas2019-20205507576Investment in Fundraising
Wateraid UKOverseas2019-20208822873Providing access to clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene in tea estates in Darjeeling, India
Institute of Development StudiesCentral2019-2020199596set up a collaboration for dissemination of learning from the immersive research on sanitation and hygiene
Wateraid UKOverseas2019-20204253317WASH for artisan Communities in India
Wateraid UKOverseas2019-20204465021Save drinking water in Communities, schools and rural child health care centres in the Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh
Ketto Online Ventures Pvt LtdOverseas2019-202048147General Donation
Wateraid UKOverseas2019-20209085768General Donation
Wateraid UKOverseas2019-2020148000000Country Programme General Support in India and Investment in Fundraising
Wateraid UKOverseas2019-202030000000Country Programme General Support in India
WaterAid JapanOverseas2019-20202774532Strategic philanthropy and General Donation
WaterAid JapanOverseas2019-2020444753General Donation
WaterAid CanadaOverseas2019-20202639297Social Art for Behaviour Change in Gaya and Madhubani in Bihar
WaterAid CanadaOverseas2019-202041551960Social Art for Behaviour Change in Gaya and Madhubani in Bihar
Cooperatieve RabobankOverseas2021-20222332000Ensuring Water Access in Gaya, Bihar
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2021-202212896250Core Support - India
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2021-20221460885Conservation of water
WaterAid JapanOverseas2021-20222100000Improving lives by ensuring safe and sustainable piped water supply of water to marginalized population
WaterAid JapanOverseas2021-2022775002Ensuring safe drinking water in remote habitation
WaterAid CanadaOverseas2021-202213033054WASH in Bihar State Project
WaterAid AustraliaOverseas2021-20223975924WGAC and WaterAid Impact Accelerator- Sanitation workers
WaterAid AustraliaOverseas2021-20227923554Accelerating access to safely managed sanitation
WaterAid UKOverseas2021-20223031540Improving WASH services to transform working and living conditions for workers in the apparel sector, and to pilot test metrics which aim to prove the Business Case for WASH
Wateraid UKOverseas2021-20222774278Gender WASH and Climate Engaging Women as Agents of Change
Wateraid UKOverseas2021-202231285470COVID 19 Response work
Water OrgOverseas2021-20222715000Financing WASH for poor
H and M FoundationOverseas2021-202218847147WASH for health and dignity of waste pickers
Desolenator B VOverseas2021-20221044626West Bengal Solar Purification and Desalination Pilot
Delegation of The European Union to ThailandOverseas2021-20221072981Strenthening rule of law to advance rights and freedoms of Manual Scavengers in India
Wateraid UKOverseas2020-20219126866Safe Water, Decent toilets and Hygiene for Communities and schools in Bhopal
Hindustan Unilever LimitedOverseas2020-20211780214Hand washing material to prevent Covid
Hindustan Unilever LimitedOverseas2020-20211898496Hand washing material to prevent Covid
Hindustan Unilever LimitedOverseas2020-20211898495Hand washing material to prevent Covid
Hindustan Unilever LimitedOverseas2020-2021177960Hand washing material to prevent Covid
WaterAid JapanOverseas2020-2021202396NurturiPilot on dugwell recharge
Charities Aid Foundation IndiaOverseas2020-20215800000Safe Water for improved Health, Nutrition and reduced disability among people in Nuapada District, Odisha
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2020-20213294382To Support the implementation of Wateraid strategy
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2020-20213007400To Support the implementation of Wateraid strategy
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2020-20215779579To Support the implementation of Wateraid strategy
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2020-20217821918To Support the implementation of Wateraid strategy
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2020-20211103800To Support the implementation of Wateraid strategy
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2020-20211219104To Support the implementation of Wateraid strategy
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2020-20212518895To Support the implementation of Wateraid strategy
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2020-20211488417To Support the implementation of Wateraid strategy
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2020-20213546934To Support the implementation of Wateraid strategy
Wateraid SwedenOverseas2020-20212021976To Support the implementation of Wateraid strategy

Contact details

Address WaterAid India Ground Floor, 004 and 005A NSIC Business Park, Okhla Industrial Estate New Delhi – 110020
City New Delhi
State DELHI
Telephone 011-66124400
Mobile No 9911331379
Website Url https://www.wateraidindia.in/
E-mail waindia(at)wateraid[dot]org

Jal Seva Charitable Foundation Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: South

Operational States: DELHI

AchieveMents: The environment in the country has continued to be positive to the sanitation sector. Key developments being the Ministry of Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation reviving discussions on improving the hygiene strategy and embedding hygiene indicators within the sanitation programme, WAI has been a key partner in the consultative processes.WAI’s interventions had sharpened to influence the processes of planning, demand generation and monitoring. The support extended to the government included, building a trained cadre base at all levels, mobilising people to trigger demand and sustain change, capacity building of key functionaries, studies and assessment to inform the government of ground realities, and support in developing WASH training programmes and modules.At the end of the year, 12 of our districts are among the top five performing districts under rural sanitation, in their respective states. In partnership and collaboration with governments, participatory assessments were carried out in seven states on WASH in schools, WASH in health care centres, and quality and usage of toilets constructed under the sanitation programme.Through our community mobilisation we have reached 703.925 (+15% of plan) people with access to water, 1,123,180 (+0.1% of plan) people with access to sanitation and 1,887,253 (+28% of plan) people with hygiene education. During the year, we have trained 10,730 Local Government Members, 26,137 Governments frontline workers, 7,371 schoolteachers, 5,601 masons and 15,566 Government officials.At a national and state level, WAI has been consistent in leading and contributing to collaboration with Governments and other key actors including networks and coalitions. India Sanitation Coalition (ISC) was launched with a purpose to bring diverse organizations on a common platform to support sanitation in India.WAI in alliance with civil society networks and movements have regularly brought out assessments and analysis of the performance of the WASH sector under the new Government, budget analysis and status reports WASH access in varied contexts. WAI has led campaigns on WASH as integral to children’s right to education, rights of the homeless to WASH, the role of youth in development and mobilising support for Goal 6 of the Global Goals. The key networks that we engaged include Wada Na Todo Abhiyan (WNTA), Right to Education (RTE) Forum, Youth Ki Awaaz, Video Volunteers, Dalits and Tribal Rights Movements and National Forum for Housing Rights, among others.Our media engagement and reach recorded a significant growth, triggering wider attention and discourse on key issues, like Goal 6 of SDG, ‘and global days on Toilet, Handwashing and World Water Day. On the eve of first anniversary of “Clean India Mission” the film “Across the Tracks” developed by WAUK on our work in Kanpur (supported by HSBC), was telecast on Doordarshan (DD National) which has a pan India viewership.WAI’s largest handwashing campaign organised as a joint initiative with the Government of Madhya Pradesh on Global Handwashing Day 2014 is now officially recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. Menstrual hygiene communication resources developed by WAI in English and five Indian languages have been well received by Government Programmes and in particular, it has reached out to all frontline workers in four districts of Madhya Pradesh. WAI supported central ministries in developing Ad films on water conservation and sanitation, which are regularly telecast in the national channels. Indian Ocean music concert on World Toilet day was first of its kind and generated greater visibility to WAI and WASH. Our Resource Mobilisation strategy and plan have been approved as part of business plan. Long-term strategic partnerships are in pipeline, likely to be confirmed early next year. The country strategy has been approved by the JalSeva board and WaterAid UK. The five-year operational plans have been rolled out. Our current staff strength is 59, with all key positions filled. We have utilised INR 524 million (95% of budget). JalSeva has obtained the registration under FCRA, and on 31st of March, the organisation has completely transited to the new entity with all the staff, partnerships and Madhya Pradesh on Global Handwashing Day 2014 is now officially recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. Menstrual hygiene communication resources developed by WAI in English and five Indian languages have been well received by Government Programmes and in particular, it has reached out to all frontline workers in four districts of Madhya Pradesh. WAI supported central ministries in developing Ad films on water conservation and sanitation, which are regularly telecast in the national channels.