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Manush Ngo In Chikabalapura Karnataka

Manush Ngo Information

Manush Non Governmental Organization is located in Chikabalapura KARNATAKA .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO Other Registered Entities (Non-Government)
Registration No 681/88-89
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name Karnataka 1960
City of Registration Chikabalapura
State of Registration KARNATAKA
Date of Registration 09-01-1989

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? Yes

FRCA Registartion Number: 094420598

Manush NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
Joselyn loboTreasurerAvailableAvailable
ARPITH GOPAL SecretaryAvailableAvailable
ADISH VMemberAvailableAvailable
Antony Raju VMemberAvailableAvailable
NAGAIAH PAKKIRI SAMYSecretaryAvailableAvailable
Francis GuntipillyMemberAvailableAvailable

Manush Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
International and localCentral2014-20154596720NOT Aided by any Government Funds all funds comes international and Local funds
International and localCentral2015-20163830746NOT Aided by any Government Funds all funds comes international and Local funds
International Central2016-20175443756NOT Aided by any Government Funds all funds comes international and Local funds
TDHCentral2017-20185443756Not Aided by any Government funds run by international and central donations

Contact details

Address Kylasanahalli, Kothanur post, Bangalore 560077
City Chikabalapura
State KARNATAKA
Telephone Not Available
Mobile No 9620170092
Website Url Not Available
E-mail manushblr(at)gmail[dot]com

Manush Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Chikkaballapura

Operational States: KARNATAKA

AchieveMents: Women empowerment in socially economically and politically through savings and credit programme The majority of the beneficiaries belong to the landless classes of Dalit and tribal community in the target villages These women were forever in debts borrowed from the local money lenders usually at a very high rate of interest These SHG groups saved the savings every week and using this money for inter lending of health Agriculture and other activities


Key Issues

Art and Culture,