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Vivekananda Kendra Institute Of Culture Ngo In Guwahati Assam

Vivekananda Kendra Institute Of Culture Ngo Information

Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture Non Governmental Organization is located in Guwahati ASSAM .

Registration Details

Registered With Sub-Registrar
Type of NGO Trust (Non-Government)
Registration No 2257/98
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name Indian Society Act 17 of 1899 with Assam Ammendment Act 1984
City of Registration Guwahati
State of Registration ASSAM
Date of Registration 30-06-1998

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO

Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
BHANUDAS DhakrasTrusteeAvailableAvailable
A BalakrishnanTrusteeAvailableAvailable
Pravin DabholkarTrusteeAvailableAvailable

Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
Not SpecifiedAny Other2014-2015Not SpecifiedActivities through Publication Donations
Not SpecifiedAny Other2015-2016Not SpecifiedActivities through Publication Donations
Not SpecifiedAny Other2016-2017Not SpecifiedActivities through Publication Donations
Not SpecifiedAny Other2017-2018Not SpecifiedActivities through Publication Donations

Contact details

Address Riverside, Uzanbzar, M.G. Road Guwahati-781001
City Guwahati
State ASSAM
Telephone 0361-2736945
Mobile No 9435193130
Website Url http://www.vkic.org
E-mail info(at)vkic[dot]org

Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Changlang, Lower Dibang Valley, East Kameng, East Siang, Lohit, Lower Subansiri, Papum Pare, Tawang, Tirap, Upper Siang, Upper Subansiri, West Kameng, West Siang, Dibang Valley, Kurung Kumey, Anjaw,Barpeta, Bongaigaon, Cachar, Darrang, Dhemaji, Dhubri, Dibrugarh, Goalpara, Golaghat, Hailakandi, Jorhat, Kamrup, Karbi Anglong, Karimganj, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Morigaon, Nagaon, Nalbari, Sivasagar, Sonitpur, Tinsukia, Kamrup Metropolitan, Udalguri, Baksa, Chirang,East Garo Hills, East Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills, Ribhoi, South Garo Hills, West Garo Hills, West Khasi Hills,Bishnupur, Chandel, Churachandpur, Imphal East, Imphal West, Senapati, Tamenglong , Thoubal, Ukhrul,Aizawl, Champhai, Kolasib, Lawngtlai, Lunglei, Mamit, Saiha, Serchhip,Dimapur , Kohima, Mokokchung, Mon, Phek, Tuensang, Wokha, Zunheboto,East District, North District, South District, West District,Dhalai, North Tripura, South Tripura , West Tripura

Operational States: ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, MEGHALAYA, MANIPUR, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, SIKKIM, TRIPURA

AchieveMents: The VKIC aims to peruse, preserve, and promote the indigenous cultures of India’s North East. It concentrates on the precious knowledge and values contained within the native cultures of the region, revealing the unifying elements which create the magnificent mosaic of people and their ways of life, their beliefs, traditions, and customs. VKIC carries out this work through research and documentation of different communities, bringing to light the social and anthropological issues in them. Its activities support communities to strengthen their cultural roots, appreciate, and sustain their timeless traditional knowledge and belief systems. To achieve its aims VKIC organizes lectures, seminars, workshops in its own complex and also in others parts of the Northeast. Apart from its centre in Guwahati, its New Delhi and Arunachal Pradesh Chapters also play host to similar activities. It has successfully carried out field investigations, collected significant facts and information, some of which have been published in books and journals. Research and documentation has focused on Kamakhya, Adi, Rabha, Nyishi, Theravadi Buddhism, Dimasa, Sattra institution of Assam, to name a few. Due to its path breaking work in Northeast India, the institute has emerged as a major think tank in the sphere of cultural studies. It has built and sustained ties with intellectuals, researchers and organisations, which have resulted in a better appreciation of the ancient communities and cultures of the region.