Ngos REGISTERED UNDER SOCIETIES REGISTRATION ACT XXI of 1860 in the STATE of ASSAM (1957 to 1980)

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Ngos REGISTERED UNDER SOCIETIES REGISTRATION ACT XXI of 1860 in the STATE of ASSAM (1957 to 1980) NGOs REGISTERED UNDER SOCIETIES REGISTRATION ACT XXI OF 1860 IN THE STATE OF ASSAM (1957 To 1980) Name of the NGO registered under S.R. Act XXI of 1860 Address Registration Year/Date of District No. Registration BAPUJI PATHAGAR 19 1957 BARPETA BARPETA DAKSHIN BANG SEVA SANGHA 34 1957 DAKSHIN BANG BARPETA NITYA NANDA GRAM UNNAYAN WOMEN WELFARE CENTRE 37 1957 NITYANANDA BARPETA BARPETA BUS SYNDICATE 38 1957 P.O- BARPETA BARPETA PRAGATI SANGHA 44 1957 P.O- SARUPETA BARPETA SANATAN GANA SAKTI SAMITTEE 47 1957 BARPETA BARPETA THE TENNIS CLUB, SILCHAR 10 1957 P.O- SILCHAR CACHAR GITARTHI SAMAJ BALIGAON 14 1957 BALIGAON DARRANG CHAMUKHA ANCHALIK MAHILA-O-SISHU KALYAN SAMITY 1887 1957 VILL- CHAMUKHA P.O- CHENGELIAJHAN DARRANG MILAN SANGHA 30 1957 DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH THE GOALPARA MOTORS VEHICLES ASSOCIATION 46 1957 P.O- GOALPARA GOALPARA SINDHI ASSOCIATION 17 1957 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) SRI RAM KRISHNA SEVA SAMITTEE 18 1957 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) REHABARI UNNAYAN SAMITY 20 1957 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) T.R PHOOKAN SMRITI BHAWAN RANGA MANCHA 21 1957 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) GRAM SEVAK SANGHA 22 1957 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) Page 1 of 280 ASSAM PHARMATEUTICAL ASSOCIATION 28 1957 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) ASSAM SHISHU KALYAN SADAN 32 1957 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) THE ASSAM STATE COUNCIL FOR CHILD WELFARE 35 1957 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) THE TRUST ASSOCIATION OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN 40 1957 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) CHURCH IN ASSAM DISPUR BORO BIHAR SAMITTEE 43 1957 GUWAHATI DISPUR KAMRUP (M) FANCY BAZAR MUNICIPAL MARKET DEALERS ASSOCIATION 45 1957 GUWAHATI FANCY BAZAR KAMRUP (M) KHETRI LOKAPRIYA BORDOLOI PUTHIBHARAL & HALL 52 1957 KHETRI KAMRUP (M) HARIJAR EVENING CLUB 12 1957 HARIJAR KAMRUP (R) MUKTI CLUB LIBRARY 25 1957 MUKTI CLUB LIBRARY KAMRUP (R) SHARMA EVENING CLUB 26 1957 SHARMA EVENING CLUB KAMRUP (R) ALL ASSAM MAUZADARS ASSOCIATION 48 1957 KAMRUP KAMRUP (R) KARIMGANJ BAZAR MADAN MOHAN AKHRA SAMITY 29 1957 KARIMGANJ KARIMGANJ LAKHIMPUR CLUB 39 1957 LAKHIMPUR LAKHIMPUR RASTRA BHASHA VIDALAYA 13 1957 NAGAON NAGAON SHISHU MANDIR 41 1957 NAGAON NAGAON SHISHU NIKETAN 42 1957 NAGAON NAGAON BINAPANI NATYA SAMITY HAIBAR GAON 53 1957 P.O- NAGAON NAGAON HALCHA JANA KALYAN SAMITEE 11 1957 P.O+VILL- HALCHA NALBARI KANIMARA SARBODAY SANGHA 23 1957 KANIMARA NALBARI PURABI SANGHA 49 1957 P.O- TIHU NALBARI Page 2 of 280 TIHU MAHILA MANGAL SAMITY 50 1957 P.O- TIHU NALBARI THE SIBA KANTA DURAH PUBLIC HALL 24 1957 SIVASAGAR SIVASAGAR THE SIBSAGAR CHEMBERS OF COMMERCE 27 1957 P.O- SIBASAGAR SIVASAGAR THE NAZIRA NATYA SAMITY 54 1957 P.O- NAZIRA SIVASAGAR TEZPUR MAHILA SAMITY 51 1957 P.O- TEZPUR SONITPUR THE DIGBOI DISTRICT COUNCIL FOR CHILD WELFARE 16 1957 TINSUKIA TINSUKIA BARBAZAR MERCHAT ASSOCIATION 15 1957 OUT OF STATE WAR BORDER WOMEN SERIAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION 15 1957 OUT OF STATE THE CLUB DESIRE 31 1957 OUT OF STATE RESU UNION WOMEN SOCIETY 33 1957 OUT OF STATE DIAR SA MISSION COMMITTEE 36 1957 OUT OF STATE THE DURBUR OF THE BAUHRAWA OF LEEMIUM 47 1957 OUT OF STATE SARUPETA CHAPARBARI YUBAK SANGHA PUTHIBHARAL 15 1958 VILL- SARUPETA BARPETA PATBAUSI SEVAK SANGHA 28 1958 PATBAUSI BARPETA AKAYA MILLAN SANGHA 56 1958 AKAYA BARPETA MANDULIJHAR PROGRESSIVE UNION 6 1958 MADULIJHAR BARPETA THE BIRJHORA PUPLIC LIBRARY 45 1958 BONGAIGAON BONGAIGAON THE PATHAR KANDI TRANSPORT SOCIETY 33 1958 CACHAR CACHAR SHIVANANDA MATH AND GOGASHRAM SANGHA 59 1958 CACHAR CACHAR KURUABAHI YUBAK SANGHA NATYA MANDIR 17 1958 KURUABAHI DARRANG Page 3 of 280 NATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 46 1958 P.O- MANGALDOI DARRANG MANGALDOI PATHARGHAT KHASRABARI BUS ASSOCIATION 58 1958 P.O- MANGALDOI (KARIMCHOWK) DARRANG SANKARDEV MISSION SARABARI 64 1958 VILL- SARABARI DARRANG THE DIBRUGARH ART PLAYERS SOCIETY 14 1958 DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH THE COAL & TRANSPORT PERMIT HOLDERS ASSOCIATION 2 1958 THE COAL & TRANSPORT PERMIT HOLDERS DIBRUGARH SARMIK KALYAN SAMITY 35 1958 DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH UPPER ASSAM FOREST CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION 38 1958 UPPER ASSAM FOREST CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH DISTRICT CONTRACTOR ASSOCIATION 48 1958 DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH THE BORO KRISTI NATYA ACADEMY 41 1958 VILL- SOUTH GOALPARA GOALPARA THE DERGAON TOWN CLUB 25 1958 VILL- DERGAON GOLAGHAT MAJULI MILLAN SANGHA 61 1958 P.O- MAJULI JORHAT JORHAT BUDHA BIHAR 64 1958 P.O- JORHAT JORHAT OIL MILLERS ASSOCIATION 11 1958 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) MAHABIR CULTURAL THEORITICAL SOCIAL INSTITUTION AND 13 1958 N.A KAMRUP (M) LIBRARY HALL BINAPANI LIBRARY 22 1958 BINAPANI LIBRARY KAMRUP (M) ASSAM GO-SEVA SAMITI 32 1958 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) LOK SEVA SANGHA 39 1958 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) ASSAM ROAD TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION 43 1958 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) ASSAM MEDICAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION 47 1958 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) PRAGJYOTI KALA MANDIR 50 1958 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) Page 4 of 280 THE ALL ASSAM TRIBAL SCHEDULED CASTES AND BACKWARD CLASS 55 1958 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) PEOPLE TEA GARDEN LABOURERS AND THE VILLAGE LABOUR THE ALL ASSAM INTER COLLEGE MUSIC ASSOCIATION 60 1958 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) SHREE RAMKRISHNA SEVA SHARAM 7 1958 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) GANDHIJI SEVASRAM 27 1958 GANDHIJI SEVASRAM KAMRUP (R) RANI SAROJBALA NARI SAMITTEE 29 1958 RANI KAMRUP (R) PARLLY GAON UNNAYAN KENDRA 37 1958 PARLLY KAMRUP (R) THE MILLAN SANGHA 53 1958 KAMRUP KAMRUP (R) THE ASSAM HILL TRIBAL CONTRACTOR ASSOCIATION 62 1958 DIPHU KARBI ANGLONG JANAJATI SEVAK SANGHA 34 1958 KOKRAJHAR KOKRAJHAR MILAN SANGHA 16 1958 MORIGAON MORIGAON THE GARAMARA BANSHI GOPAL NATYA SAMITTEE 18 1958 GARAMARA MORIGAON NAGAON DISTRICT CONTRACTOR'S ASSOCIATION 1 1958 P.O- NAGAON NAGAON NORTH WEST TRANSPORT SYNDICATE, NAGAON 20 1958 NAGAON NAGAON BAPUJI PUTHIBHARAL 24 1958 VILL- DHUPGURI NAGAON NAGAON BARA BAZAR COMMITTEE 30 1958 NAGAON NAGAON UNITED ARTISTS ASSOCIATION 31 1958 VILL- NAGAON NAGAON THE KALIABAR KASTURBA ASHRAM 44 1958 KALIABOR NAGAON NAGAON NEPALI PANCHAYAT 5 1958 NAGAON NAGAON THE GANDHI HALL AND STAGE MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE 52 1958 NAGAON NAGAON SILPASHRAM RAHA 57 1958 RAHA NAGAON Page 5 of 280 SHREE SANKARDEV YUBAK SANGHA 10 1958 VILL- SANDHA NALBARI DAH KAUNIA SEVA SANGHA 26 1958 DAHKHUNIA NALBARI RANAKUCHI HELA SAPARA MAHILA SAMITY 36 1958 NALBARI NALBARI MATHURAPUR BARGAON AND PIPALI BARI PRATHAMIK MAHILA 40 1958 MATHURAPUR NALBARI SAMITY MILAN SILPI SANGHA 9 1958 P.O- BELSORE NALBARI AMGURI UNION CLUB 12 1958 VILL- AMGURI SIVASAGAR HALA PUKHURI BHAGYODOI PUTHIBHARAL AND CLUB 42 1958 SIVASAGAR SIVASAGAR JYOTI KALA KENDRA 23 1958 P.O- TEZPUR SONITPUR THE CHARIALI BINAPANI NATYA SAMAJ 3 1958 CHARIALI SONITPUR BISWA NATH NATYA MANDIR 4 1958 P.O- BISWANATH CHRIALI SONITPUR KARMABIR CHANDRA NATH SMRITE MANDIR 54 1958 P.O- BIHAGURI (PITHAKHOWA) SONITPUR TEZPUR BENGALI ARNATURE THEATRE 8 1958 P.O- TEZPUR SONITPUR KAIRABARI BYABASAI SAMITTEE 51 1958 P.O- KHAIRABARI UDALGURI SANKARDEV MISSION KOHIRABARI 65 1958 VILL- KOHIRABARI P.O- KOHIRABARI UDALGURI THE TARA RIFLE CLUB 19 1958 OUT OF STATE VIRAJ 21 1958 OUT OF STATE KA SANG JINGTIR 49 1958 OUT OF STATE BHABANIPUR SEVAK SANGHA 2 1959 VILL+P.O- BHABANIPUR BARPETA BAUSHIUDAIPUR SIVA KENDRA 46 1959 BAUSHI UDAIPUR BARPETA KHADHARA KORKABARI MILIJULI MAHILA SAMITY BAR/237/C/44 1959 KARDHARA BARPETA Page 6 of 280 PUB BIJNI SARMIC BAHINI 56 1959 PUB BIJNI BONGAIGAON ASSAM SADHU SABAK SANMILAN 36 1959 CACHAR CACHAR SILCHAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 40 1959 SILCHAR CACHAR SILCHAR SANGEET VIDALAYA 44 1959 SILCHAR CACHAR ASSAM VETRENARY FIELD ASSISSTANT ASSOCIATION 57 1959 GHUNGOOR CACHAR CACHAR MERCHANT ASSOCIATION 74 1959 SILCHAR CACHAR BASTALA TARUN SANGHA 88 1959 BASTALA CACHAR HAILAKANDI TOWN HALL AND PUBLIC LIBRARY 95 1959 P.O- HAILAKANDI CACHAR MANGALDOI NATYA SAMITY 3 1959 VILL+P.O- MANGALDOI DARRANG SRI RAM JONAKI BAPUJI ASHRAM GAUSHALA 31 1959 DARRANG DARRANG SRIMANTA SANKARDEV KRISTI SANGHA 38 1959 DARRANG DARRANG DUNI CULTURAL CLUB 66 1959 DUNI DARRANG DARRANG ZILA THAKUR SANGHA 77 1959 N.A DARRANG TARUN SANGHA BHELAGURI 78 1959 BHELAGURI DARRANG THE NEPALI VISHWAKARMA SAMAJ 89 1959 DARRANG DARRANG ASOM SANGHA 5 1959 DHUBRI DHUBRI MULIABARI BAZAR BYAVASAYEE SAMITY 14 1959 MULIABARI BAZAR BYAVASAYEE SAMITY DIBRUGARH THE ASSAM TEA MERCHANT ASSOCIATION 15 1959 THE ASSAM TEA MERCHANT ASSOCIATION DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH GOVERNMENT CONTROL DEALERS ASSOCIATION 47 1959 DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH ASSAM MEDICAL RELIEF COMMITTEE 58 1959 DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH Page 7 of 280 THE DIBRUGARH NATUN BAZAR MASJID SOCIETY 70 1959 P.O- DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH GOALPARA BORO BAPTIST CHURCH UNION 29 1959 VILL- GOALPARA GOALPARA ALL ASSAM KOCH RAJ BANSHI KHASTRIYA SANMILINI 91 1959 N.A GOALPARA GOLAGHAT MAHILA SAMITY 82 1959 GOLAGHAT GOLAGHAT PANCHA GRAMA PRAGATI SANGHA 6 1959 PANCH GRAM HAILAKANDI BOKAKHAT MAINA PARIJAT 26 1959 VILL- BOKAKHAT JORHAT MAJULI MILAN KRISTI MANDIR 60 1959 MAJULI JORHAT KARANGA SANKARI KRISTI SANGHA 69 1959 KARANGA JORHAT ASSAM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY 1 1959 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) THE ASSAM STATE SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO 11 1959 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) ANIMALS THE FOOD STAFF WHOLE SELLERS ASSOCIATION 17 1959 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) GANGA CHARAN BIDYASHRAM 19 1959 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) THE LOKAPRIYA GOPINATH BORDOLOI MEMORIAL TUBERCLOSIS AID 22 1959 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) SOCIETY ASSAM PHARMA CUTICAL ASSOCIATION 28 1959 ASSAM PHARMA CUTICAL ASSOCIATION KAMRUP (M) THE ALL ASSAM ABKARI BYABASAYEE SANGHA 30 1959 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) RANGMAHAL SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIETY 34 1959 RANGMAHAL KAMRUP (M) NEW ART PLAYERS 4 1959 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) ALL ASSAM MAINA PARIJAT 52 1959 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) LOKPRIYA GOPINATH BORDOLOI LIBRARY AND COMMUNITY CENTRE 72 1959 LOKPRIYA GOPINATH BORDOLOI LIBRARY KAMRUP (M) ASSAM RASTRABHASHA SEVAK SANGHA 76 1959 GUWAHATI KAMRUP (M) Page 8 of 280 DIMORIA
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