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Janeni Foundation Ngo In Bijnor Uttar Pradesh

Janeni Foundation Ngo Information

janeni foundation Non Governmental Organization is located in bijnor UTTAR PRADESH .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No 2244
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name Not Available
City of Registration bijnor
State of Registration UTTAR PRADESH
Date of Registration 06-02-1999

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO

janeni foundation NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
Smt Pushpa DeviChief FunctionaryAvailableAvailable
Smt Pushpa DeviChairmanAvailableAvailable
Smt Deep MaalaSecretaryAvailableAvailable
Vipin KumarTreasurerAvailableAvailable

janeni foundation Source Funds

No Source Fund found for this NGO

Contact details

Address vill.- paigumber pur, p.o.- mohammad pur rajauri, distt.- bijnor - 246747
City bijnor
State UTTAR PRADESH
Telephone 0522-3914624
Mobile No 9761049283
Website Url Not Available
E-mail janenifoundation(at)gmail[dot]com

janeni foundation Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts:

Operational States:

AchieveMents: To create awareness of pro-poor, rights-focused government programs and policies and to ensure benefit of these. The organization is formed aiming to develop the socio-economic condition of the distressed Feticide, deserted widowed discover women, Since inception the organization has been involved in various welfare activities for the women and child handicapped old aged for the vulnerable class of the society and the neglected group of the society, who are deprived of physical educational, economical social development . The organization is working for the enlistment of the down trodden to create general awareness for the eradication of untouchables drug abuse dowry system. Blind faith atrocities upon women etc. In development of that vulnerable class of the society various ventures have been implemented by the organization. All the programmers and ventures are running smoothly and gaining a sound momentum in the Society. The organization is having a well built experience in the field’s welfare activities and programmers for the aliment and betterment of the distressed divorced widowed women who are the victims of exploitation and injustice and the organization has achieved a remarkable target in this fields. Female infanticide is not uncommon in Indian society, and is still prevalent in certain parts of the country .With the advancement of modern technology is practice, however, has taken a different shape. Now it is possible to detect the sex of the baby when it is still in the womb of the mother. This has made it possible to abort the female fetus, if is unwanted. Even in economically prosperous states like Orissa the sex ratio has dramatically declined, it is 875 in Orissa , down from 800 in 1991, of the 10 district in the country where the sex ration has fallen below 850, three belong to Orissa . A declining sex ratio is an alarming social signal. In the natural order of things, the number of females born should slightly exceed that of males. Female’s infanticide whether by underfeeding, poisoning or suffocating contributes to a skewed sex ratio? The availability of sex determination tests makes the situation worse. Couples normally hesitant to carry out infanticide (after a child is born) find it easier to opt for medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) which is legal. To aware and educate the people about objectives and activities of proposed project To empower women by developing their social, mental, educational and intellectual capabilities. To organize women artisans of the deprived community and work for their economic and social development and removal of imbalances at all possible levels. To provide facilities for better training, networking and institutional support and motivate them to contest elections and bring about gender equity in local self-governance. To promote awareness of health, hygiene and nutrition among rural masses. To facilitate holistic well-being and development of women and children. To educate women about their rights and reduce gender inequalities. To promote agriculture activities for food and livelihood security. To develop entrepreneurial skills for youth self-employment.