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Vikala Suraksha Trust Ngo In Bangalore Karnataka

Vikala Suraksha Trust Ngo Information

Vikala Suraksha Trust Non Governmental Organization is located in Bangalore KARNATAKA .

Registration Details

Registered With Any Other
Type of NGO Trust (Non-Government)
Registration No CITExemptionsBangalore12A10595
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name Income Tax Act, 1961
City of Registration Bangalore
State of Registration KARNATAKA
Date of Registration 12-12-2018

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO

Vikala Suraksha Trust NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
Jason WilliamsChairmanAvailableAvailable
Christopher Raj KumarSecretaryAvailableAvailable

Vikala Suraksha Trust Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
Not SpecifiedAny Other2018-2019Not SpecifiedThe trust is aimed at rehabilitating visually impaired kids and youth and empower them with education and skills to become economically independent and establish a decent and respectful livelihood. By means of establishing a school and training institute for the blind, vikala suraksha trust aims to enable the blind from all socioeconomic backgrounds to take care of themselves.

Contact details

Address No 930 3rd Cross 1st Floor 1st Block Kalyan Nagar HRBR Layout
City Bangalore
State KARNATAKA
Telephone Not Available
Mobile No 9620224710
Website Url Not Available
E-mail vikalasuraksha(at)gmail[dot]com

Vikala Suraksha Trust Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Bangalore, Bangalore

Operational States: KARNATAKA

AchieveMents: The trust is aimed at rehabilitating visually impaired kids and youth and empower them with education and skills to become economically independent and establish a decent and respectful livelihood. By means of establishing a school and training institute for the blind, vikala suraksha trust aims to enable the blind from all socioeconomic backgrounds to take care of themselves.