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Tara Projects Association Ngo In New Delhi Delhi

Tara Projects Association Ngo Information

Tara Projects Association Non Governmental Organization is located in New Delhi DELHI .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No S.35239
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name Societies registration act 1860
City of Registration New Delhi
State of Registration DELHI
Date of Registration 23-07-1999

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? Yes

FRCA Registartion Number: 231660189

Tara Projects Association NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
Sheel PrabhaSecretaryAvailableAvailable
Puneet ChawlaPresidentAvailableAvailable
Seema AhadVice PresidentAvailableAvailable
Chhel Bihari KashyapTreasurerAvailableAvailable
MosminMemberAvailableAvailable
Anand KumarMemberAvailableAvailable
Anil KumarMemberAvailableAvailable

Tara Projects Association Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
Naya jeewanOverseas2017-2018625135For education sponsorship support to the needy children
Serrv InternationalOverseas2017-201863007For providing education support for the poor children
Fair forward netherlandsOverseas2017-2018390993Support for education for the poor and needy children
People Tree LtdOverseas2018-2019144751for capacity building
Emmaus InternationalOverseas2016-20174272970Amount received to provide to support a community based mutual health project in new Delhi
Naya JeewanOverseas2016-2017759084Amount received to provide to education material, ( Stationery pen pencils and some general knowledge books)
Serrv InternationalOverseas2016-2017331041Not utilized in current financial year
Traid Aid NewzealandOverseas2016-2017293082amount received for the financial assistance support for machinery and workshop renovation to the marginalised families in order to income imitative or expand
Fair ForwardOverseas2016-2017256026amount received for support renovation of workshop and machinery
Ruchika Thomas Overseas2016-20171752946for Capacity Building
AshaOverseas2016-2017141803Amount received to provide to education material, ( Stationery pen pencils and some general knowledge books)
GrannysOverseas2016-2017230074Amount received to provide to education material, ( Stationery pen pencils and some general knowledge books)
Oxfam Megasins du MondeOverseas2016-2017818658for capacity Building fund program
SaveraOverseas2016-201716932Amount received to provide to education material, ( Stationery pen pencils and some general knowledge books)
People Tree LtdOverseas2016-2017252438Amount received to provide to education material, ( Stationery pen pencils and some general knowledge books)
Emmaus InternationalOverseas2017-20183816037amount spent for health education and water
Gepa the Fair trade CoOverseas2017-201862730for education sponsorship
RuchikA VOOROverseas2017-2018145925Education sponsorship program
AshaOverseas2017-2018118571received for the education sponsorship for the marginalised children living in the resettlement colony
Federation artisan du mondeOverseas2017-2018377927for Capacity Building fund
GrannysOverseas2017-2018214382for education sponsorship program
SaveraOverseas2017-201856783Amount received to provide to education material, ( Stationery pen pencils and some general knowledge books
People Tree LtdOverseas2017-2018159818education sponsorship program
Emmaus InternationalOverseas2018-20193506430for health education and micro credit support
Naya JeewanOverseas2018-2019844930for education sponsorship programe
EL PUNTEOverseas2018-2019789003received for the education sponsorship for the marginalised children living in the resettlement colony
Ruchiva voor Overseas2018-2019316172Education sponsorship programe
AshaOverseas2018-2019408759for education sponsorship program
GrannyOverseas2018-2019105396for micro credit programe
Bodhi projects Community WellnessOverseas2018-2019402317for community wellness health and other
World FindsOverseas2018-2019135605for education sponsorship
TraidcraftsOverseas2019-2020102633for education sponsorship
Emmaus InternationalOverseas2019-20204495182for health support and other programme
Naya JeewanOverseas2019-2020352088for education sponsorship programme
E L PuenteOverseas2019-2020784843for education sponsorship programme
Mata TradersOverseas2019-202069297for Capacity Building fund
AshaOverseas2019-2020100017for education sponsorship programe
GrannyOverseas2019-20201339753for micro credit
Oddatara Nabyak Artisan Du Monde Overseas2019-202030635for Capacity Building fund support
People Tree LtdOverseas2019-2020158642for education sponsorship programme
Bodhi projects community wellnessOverseas2019-2020290123for community wellness and health and education sponsorship
Aara FoundationOverseas2020-2021211303Payment received for community development actions
Bee leng LeeOverseas2020-2021100000Payment received for community development actions
Bodhi projects Community welnessOverseas2020-2021778080Payment received for community development actions
EL PUENTEOverseas2020-2021345172Payment received for community development actions
Emmaus InternationalOverseas2020-20216761724Payment received for community development actions education and health
EZA fairer HandelOverseas2020-2021499539for community development actions
Fair AnitaOverseas2020-2021220822for community development actions

Contact details

Address 260, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase-3, New Delhi 110020
City New Delhi
State DELHI
Telephone 011-26839721
Mobile No 9818279884
Website Url http://taraprojects.com
E-mail tara[dot]projects(at)gmail.com

Tara Projects Association Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

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AchieveMents: Tara Projects Association has been serving marginalized communities in Northern India i.e. Delhi- and its sub-urban areas, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh since 1999 through a number of socio- economic developmental actions, benefiting marginalized and underprivileged sections of the society. Its community development programmes are sustained through its production and trade activities based on Fair Trade standards and values. The organization was founded by Prof. Shyam S. Sharma, Sister Stephanie Mass and by other likeminded educationist and social activists. Tara has been a catalyst in the battle against human exploitation, poverty, illiteracy and slavery that deprives them of dignity and identity, subjecting them to social advantage and exclusion. It has been engaged in sustainable livelihood generation activities in artisan communities. It is also working against the evil of child labour and running a number of learning as well as vocational training centres. A large number of children from the weaker section of societies are also supported through education sponsorship programme. Health care programme for the marginalized particularly the artisans communities is provision as one of the need of the time. Health insurance facilities as well as medical support are provided by organizing health camps to benefit the larger community. Protection of environment and sustainable ecology is one of the main concerns of the organization. Training is provided from time to time to encourage developing eco friendly recyclable waste products. Rain water harvesting and tree plantation programmes are also carried out regularly. Water conservation programmes, rain water harvesting, climate change and other are organized in solidarity with the likeminded organizations. A number of Self Help Groups are also organized in its working areas. The members are encouraged to save money regularly and are motivated to initiate their livelihood generation programmes. The deserving members are also supported through micro credit programme on regular basis. Tara’s vision is to further consolidate the mission by expanding the developmental base, upgrading and exploring new avenues by sustaining and empowering the under privileged through support generated by economic solidarity actions, micro credit support and other community development actions.