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Ngos REGISTERED UNDER SOCIETIES REGISTRATION ACT XXI of 1860 in the STATE of ASSAM (2005) NGOs REGISTERED UNDER SOCIETIES REGISTRATION ACT XXI OF 1860 IN THE STATE OF ASSAM (2005) Year/Date of Name of the NGO registered under S.R. Act XXI of 1860 Registration No. Address District Registration SOCIETY FOR SALBARI ANCHALIK LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTRE BAR/237/F/02 2005 SALBARI BAKSA SUNRISE WELFARE SOCIETY BAR/237/F/28 2005 BAKSA BAKSA MANAS MAOZIGONDRI ECO TOURISM SOCIETY BAR/237/F/55 2005 KHAMAR TIWISA BAKSA SIZOU ASHRAM ACADEMY BAR/237/F/57 2005 KAKLABARI (KUSHAB NAGAR) BAKSA NO. 1 KEKERIKUCHI SIJWOU CLUB KAM/240/X/262 2005 VILL. NO. 1 KEKERIKUCHI BAKSA RAMBANG AIJW AFAD NAL /246/D/100 2005 VILLAGE - BOOGAON (MAJARHATI) BAKSA PACIFIC SELF HELP GROUP NAL /246/D/104 2005 VILLAGE - BARBALBARI BAKSA TAMULPUR SUB-DIVISION TRUCK ASSOCIATION NAL /246/D/105 2005 VILLAGE - BAHABARI BAKSA JUGAMI DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY NAL /246/D/108 2005 VILLAGE - SUBANKHATA BAKSA NORTH POLE DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY (ASSAM UNIT) NAL /246/D/63 2005 VILLAGE - BARBARI BAKSA KHUNTHAIBARI MAINOW JYOGA AFAD NAL /246/D/64 2005 VILLAGE - UTTARPARA BAKSA BHAURAGURI SAKHA BANDHDONG COMMITTEE NAL /246/D/65 2005 VILLAGE - BHAURAGURI BAKSA BHUMDANGKHA DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY NAL /246/D/76 2005 VILLAGE - BARBARI BAKSA JILINGANI AREA DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY NAL /246/D/81 2005 VILLAGE - TIHU BAKSA THE GOOD SAMARITAN WELFARE SOCIETY NAL /246/D/84 2005 VILLAGE - PATKIJULI BAKSA HARATOLA SANTIPUR WATERSHED ASSOCIATION WATERSHED NAL /246/D/86 2005 VILLAGE - HARATOLA BAKSA COMMITTEE DENGKHOWSREE BANDPARTY NAL /246/D/87 2005 VILLAGE - BISHNIUPUR (KHAMRIGAM) BAKSA Page 1 of 111 SOCIETY FOR POVERTY AND RURAL TECHNOLOGY NAL /246/D/90 2005 PADMA ANANDA BAZAAR BAKSA KHALIPARA DAOGALU AFAD NAL /246/D/92 2005 KHATPARA BAKSA AMBARI GRAMIN SAMITY NAL /246/D/96 2005 VILLAGE - AMBARI BAKSA BAOBA GWSWKHANGDINI AFAD NAL /246/D/98 2005 VILLAGE - SUBANKHATA BAKSA RURAL WOMWN WELFARE SOCIETY NAL /246/D/99 2005 VILLAGE - GOSSAIGAON (RANGAPHALI) BAKSA JWNGMAFURI MAHILA SAMITTEE NAL /246/D/99A 2005 VILLAGE - JWNGMAFURI BAKSA JWANGKHANGSHRI AIJU AFAT NAL/246/D/07 2005 SIMLA BAZAR 5 UPA BAKSA HAJUAH ANJALI AIJW AFAT NAL/246/D/106 2005 HAJUAH BAKSA TATALAPARA HUMAN RESURCE DEVT. SOCIETY NAL/246/D/109 2005 TATALAPARA BAKSA EVERGREEN HUMAN SERVICE ORGANISATION NAL/246/D/110 2005 KHAGRABARI BAKSA ANJALI FISHARY & AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT NAL/246/D/113 2005 ATGAON BAKSA 1 NO.THALKUCHI MOUSUMI MAHILA SAMITY NAL/246/D/115 2005 1 NO.THALKUCHI BAKSA TAMULPUR SUB-DIVISION TRUCK DRIVER ASSOCIATION NAL/246/D/116 2005 BAHBARI BAKSA NIKASHI BAZAR MILAN MAHILA SAMITY NAL/246/D/118 2005 NIKASHI BAZAR BAKSA BARPETA WATERSHED ASSOCIATION NAL/246/D/120 2005 GAVARDHAN DEV. BLOCK. BAKSA BAKSA MAKHAHABARI GAON WATERSHED ASSOCIATION NAL/246/D/121 2005 GAVARDHAN DEV. BLOCK. BAKSA BAKSA KAJIAHATIGAON WATERSHED NAL/246/D/122 2005 GAVARDHAN DEV. BLOCK. BAKSA BAKSA KAJIAHATIGAON WATERSHED ASSOCIATION NAL/246/D/123 2005 GAVARDHAN DEV. BLOCK. BAKSA BAKSA MAINAHATAGAON WATSHED ASSOCIATION NAL/246/D/124 2005 GAVARDHAN DEV. BLOCK. BAKSA BAKSA KAHITAMA PATHAR WATERSHED ASSOCIATION NAL/246/D/125 2005 GAVARDHAN DEV. BLOCK. BAKSA BAKSA Page 2 of 111 BHALAGURI WATERSHED ASSOCIATION NAL/246/D/126 2005 GAVARDHAN DEV. BLOCK. BAKSA BAKSA LABDAUGURI GAON WATSHED ASSOCIATION NAL/246/D/127 2005 GAVARDHAN DEV. BLOCK. BAKSA BAKSA DANSAREN SELF HELP GROUP NAL/246/D/132 2005 MUSHALPUR BAKSA DAOGAPHU AFAT PALOKHATA NAL/246/D/136 2005 PALOKHAA BAKSA TWELVE STAR CLUB NAL/246/D/138 2005 BAKSA BAKSA SATGAON ANJALI AFAD NAL/246/D/141 2005 SATGAON (DAKHINKUCHI) BAKSA JAPADONG MILAN ATMA SAHAYAK GOYE NAL/246/D/143 2005 JAPADONG BAKSA NO-2 ALAISHRI AIJW AFAT NAL/246/D/144 2005 NO-2 THALKUCHI BAKSA ARAYTHA SELF-HELP GROUP NAL/246/D/146 2005 NARAYANPUR BAKSA JYOTI SELF-HELP GROUP NAL/246/D/246 2005 BHANGBARI BAKSA BARAMA ANCHALIK JOUGAPHU EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE NAL/246/D/27 2005 BARAMA BAKSA BARAMA WATER ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE NAL/246/D/43 2005 BARAMA BAKSA TAMULPUR ANCHALIK AUTO (DIESEL) OWENERS ASSOCIATION NAL/246/D/50 2005 TAMULPUR BAKSA ANTHAIBARI DELAISRI AIJU AFAD NAL/246/D/50 2005 ANTHAIBARI BAKSA RUDRA ATMA SAHAYAK GOTE NAL/246/D/54 2005 NAGRIJULI CHAH BAGISHA, NAGRIJULI BAKSA SUBANKHATA MAINAOFURI AIJW AFAD NAL/246/D/59 2005 SUBANKHATA MAINOOFURI BAKSA ADLA BITPARA KHANCHAI AFAD NAL/246/D/60 2005 ADALA (BITAPARA) BAKSA UTTARPARA (KHUNTHAIBARI) FIVE STAR AFAD NAL/246/D/61 2005 UTTARPARA BAKSA ALAIYARON AIJW AFAD NAL/246/D/62 2005 SUBANKHATA BAKSA MAZDIA NAVADAY SANGHA NAL/246/D/70 2005 MAZDIA BAKSA Page 3 of 111 AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY SOCIETY BAR / 237 / F / 19 2005 C/o. THE JOINT DIRECTOR, BARPETA AGRICULTURE SURJADOY CLUB, CHAPRA BAR / 237 / F / 19A 2005 VILLAGE - CHAPRA BARPETA SADAUBAJALI MAHAKUMA PONA UTPADANKARI MEEPALAK SOCIETY BAR / 237 / F / 20 2005 MAJGAON BARPETA MANAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION BAR / 237 / F / 21 2005 KATAJHAR BARPETA BARSADERI BAGHAPARA MIHILA SAMMITTEE BAR / 237 / F / 22 2005 BARSADERI BARPETA GRAMIN BIKASH DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY BAR / 237 / F / 23 2005 VILLAGE - BHERAGAON BARPETA RANGALI MAHILA COMMITTEE BAR / 237 / F / 24 2005 VILLAGE - UTTAR BARI KHAMAR BARPETA MADHYA BATABARI ANNU RURAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION BAR / 237 / F / 25 2005 VILLAGE - CHAKIRVITA BARPETA JAMIA ISLAMIA SALFTA EDUCATION SOCIETY BAR / 237 / F / 26 2005 HELONARPUM BARPETA BELBARI WATERSHED COMMITTEE BAR / 237 / F / 27 2005 BELBARI BARPETA NORTH EAST ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY BAR / 237 / F / 29 2005 UNITED PRESS BUILDING BARPETA ASOM SANSKRITIK BAHINI BAR / 237 / F / 30 2005 WARD NO 3 BARPETA BAHARI ASTHA DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY BAR / 237 / F / 33 2005 BAHARIHAT BARPETA JAKHILPAR MACHUA LUASUR ANCHALIK JAGRATA MAHILA SAMITY BAR / 237 / F / 34 2005 JAKHILIRPAR BARPETA MAINBARI SOCIO-ECONOMIC ORGANISATION FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT BAR / 237 / F / 34 2005 VILLAGE - PASCHIM MAINBARI BARPETA OF ASSAM LAKSHYA BAR / 237 / F / 36 2005 CHENGA BARPETA THAISUGURI OLANGBAR SELF HELP GROUP BAR / 237 / F / 37 2005 THALSUGURI BARPETA RAMAPARA NAVANUR GRAM UNNAYAN SAMITTEE BAR / 237 / F / 39 2005 VILLAGE - RAMAPARAPAM BARPETA BARPETA DISTRICT VEETOR BORNE DIESEASE CONTROL SOCIETY RS/BAR/237/C/01 2005 BARPETA BARPETA BHOGPUR ANSULI AIJW AFAT RS/BAR/237/F/03 2005 BHOGPUR BARPETA Page 4 of 111 SOCIO ECONOMIC & EDUCATION PUBLIC ASSOCIATION (SEEPA) RS/BAR/237/F/04 2005 MONAKACHA BARPETA CHANDI BARUAH SOCIO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION. RS/BAR/237/F/05 2005 BARPETA BARPETA HOWLY JANAKALYAN SOCIAL WELFARE & CULTURE ORGANISATION RS/BAR/237/F/06 2005 CHAULIBARI BARPETA ANCHALIK GRAM & CHAR UNNAYAN PARISAD, SHAWRACHARA (NGO) RS/BAR/237/F/07 2005 SHAWRCHARA BARPETA GREEN VALLEY DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY RS/BAR/237/F/08 2005 UTTAR BALABHITA BARPETA ANGELIKA WELFARE ASSOCIATION RS/BAR/237/F/10 2005 BUS CONVERSATION BUILDING BARPETA GAHIA MICRO WATERSHED COMMITTEE RS/BAR/237/F/100 2005 SHARIYKUCHI BARPETA JAGRATA GOAN UNNAYAN SAMITY RS/BAR/237/F/101 2005 GOBINDAPUR BARPETA GRAMEEN BIKASH SAMITY RS/BAR/237/F/102 2005 HABIDONGRA BARPETA ASHADEEP GRAMYA UNNAYAN SOCIETY RS/BAR/237/F/103 2005 KALANABHANGA BARPETA NOV JOWAN AGRICULTURE SOCIETY RS/BAR/237/F/104 2005 CHALIABARI BARPETA DISTRICT HANDICAPPED DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL RS/BAR/237/F/105 2005 SIDHUNI BARPETA JANAKALYAN RURAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY RS/BAR/237/F/106 2005 BALABHITA BARPETA BARPETA DAKHIN CHENGA SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIETY RS/BAR/237/F/107 2005 PADMAPARA BARPETA PUB BARPETA SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIETY RS/BAR/237/F/108 2005 PASCHIM MAZDIA BARPETA JAGRITI MAHILA SAMITY RS/BAR/237/F/109 2005 PUB UDHIYAGURI BARPETA NAVA DRISTI ORGANISATION RS/BAR/237/F/11 2005 NAGAON BARPETA MAMSALA JAGRITI MAHILA SAMITY RS/BAR/237/F/110 2005 NAMSALA BARPETA DONGRA(WHOLESIIOR)MATSHYA BIKRI SAMITY RS/BAR/237/F/12 2005 DONGA BARPETA BYASKUCHI MAHILA PARISHAD RS/BAR/237/F/13 2005 BYASKUCHI BARPETA Page 5 of 111 ALOK (N.G.O.FOR SOCIAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT) RS/BAR/237/F/14 2005 BHOWKAMARI BARPETA PACHIM BHATNA PAITY COMBRIGE CLUB AND LIBRARY RS/BAR/237/F/15 2005 BHATNA PAITY(MODERN VILLAQC) BARPETA YOUTH EMPLOYMENT FORUM RS/BAR/237/F/16 2005 AMBARIHATI,BARPETA BARPETA MANAS GANDA (N.G.O.) RS/BAR/237/F/17 2005 SALBARI BARPETA GREEN LAND ENGLISH SCHOOL MANAGING COMMITTEE RS/BAR/237/F/18 2005 BARPETA BARPETA GHILLAJARI SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION RS/BAR/237/F/31 2005 P.O. JAKHIHAT PARA BARPETA PACHIM HOWLY ATMA SAHAYAK GOTE RS/BAR/237/F/40 2005 HOWLY TOWN BARPETA ANCHALIK GROM ARU CHAR UNNAYAN PARISHAD (N.G.O.) RS/BAR/237/F/41 2005 GOLIA BARPETA FULARA CHATALA SESWA SEWAK SANGHA RS/BAR/237/F/43 2005 PASCHIM MAINBORI BARPETA PUB BARPETA ZILA MOTOR SHRAMIK SANTHA RS/BAR/237/F/44 2005 BHELLA BAZAR BARPETA GOVERNING BODY MADHAB CHOUDHURI COLLEGE . BARPETA RS/BAR/237/F/45 2005 COLLEGE ROAD BARPETA HATHINAPUR WATERSHED ASSOCIATION RS/BAR/237/F/46 2005 HATHINAPUR BARPETA KAMALBARI WATERSHED COMMITTEE RS/BAR/237/F/47 2005 KAMALBARI BARPETA ECONOMICAL RESERCH &TRAINING MISSION RS/BAR/237/F/48 2005 BARPAM, GOLAGAON. BARPETA PATACHARKUCHI BYASKUCHI WATERSHED SAMITY RS/BAR/237/F/49 2005 BYASKUCHI BARPETA MEENAM PARIBASH UNNAYAN SANTHA RS/BAR/237/F/50 2005 BANIYAKUCHI BARPETA NORTH BANGTI RURAL YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY RS/BAR/237/F/51 2005 BANGTI BARPETA KAHIBARI GAON UNNAYAN SAMITY RS/BAR/237/F/52 2005 KAHIBARI BARPETA VELENGI CLUB & LIBRARY RS/BAR/237/F/53 2005 BHAIARPAM BARPETA RURAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY DOMONI RS/BAR/237/F/56 2005 DOMONI BARPETA Page 6 of 111 BIKALPA NATYA GOSTHI, PANCHGAON RS/BAR/237/F/58 2005 H.Q.BANIYAKUCHI BARPETA BARPETA RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION MOINBARI RS/BAR/237/F/59 2005 MAINBARI BARPETA ANKURAN SANTHA RS/BAR/237/F/60 2005 PALANG DIHATI BARPETA ANUSUCHITA (HIRA) JATI MAHILA UNNAYAN SAMMITTEE RS/BAR/237/F/61
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