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Rural Development And Welfare Society Ngo In Jaipur Rajasthan

Rural Development And Welfare Society Ngo Information

Rural Development And Welfare Society Non Governmental Organization is located in Jaipur RAJASTHAN .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No 30/Tonk/92-93
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name 1958
City of Registration Jaipur
State of Registration RAJASTHAN
Date of Registration 02-02-1993

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO

Rural Development And Welfare Society NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
Hemant Kumar DadhichChairmanAvailableAvailable
Vijay Narayan JangidSecretaryAvailableAvailable
Ram BabuTreasurerAvailableAvailable

Rural Development And Welfare Society Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
Ministry of TaxtileCentral2013-20141000000One Integrated Design And Technical Development Project in Hand Embroidery And Beads Works Craft
Not SpecifiedAny Other2014-2015Not SpecifiedWe Collected funds as donation and subscription then worked in the field of child and women empowerment.
Not SpecifiedAny Other2015-2016Not SpecifiedWe Collected funds as donation and subscription then worked in the field of child and women empowerment.
Not SpecifiedAny Other2016-2017Not SpecifiedWe Collected funds as donation and subscription then worked in the field of child and women empowerment.

Contact details

Address 166,Santosh Nagar,New Sanganer Road,Opp Shipra Path(Mansarover),Jaipur,Rajasthan,India
City Jaipur
State RAJASTHAN
Telephone Not Available
Mobile No 9784848477
Website Url http://www.rdwsindia.org
E-mail dadhichhemantkumar(at)gmail[dot]com

Rural Development And Welfare Society Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Jaipur

Operational States: RAJASTHAN

AchieveMents: 1. We have organised many conference against female foeticide As we know that the frequency of female foeticide in India is assumed to be an estimation derived from its high birth sex ratio, that is the ratio of boys to girls at birth. The natural ratio is assumed to be between 103 and 107, and any number above it is considered as suggestive of female foeticide. According to the decennial Indian census, the sex ratio in the 0 to 6 age group in India has risen from 102.4 males per 100 females