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Compendium of Ngos Involved in Prison and Correctional Programmes COMPENDIUM OF NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS (NGOs) IN INDIA INVOLVED IN CORRECTIONAL PROGRAMMES 2017 BUREAU OF POLICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NEW DELHI "Promoting Good Practices and Standards" OFFICERS & STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THE PUBLICATION Guidance Dr. M.C. Borwankar, IPS Director General Shri Parvez Hayat, IPS Addl. Director General Supervision Shri Anurag, IPS IG/Director (R&CA) Shri Pramod Verma, IPS DIG/Dy. Director (R&CA) Dr. S. Karthikiyan Assistant Director (Research) Editorial Team Shri K.K. Meena Junior Analyst (CA) Smt. Anu Shree Research Assistant (CA) Shri Anant N. Parmar Research Assistant (CA) Compendium of Non-Government Organization (NGOs) in India... 2017 INDEX SI. No. States/IUTs Page No. 1. Andhra Pradesh 1 2. Arunachal Pradesh 2 3. Assam 2 4. Chhattisgarh 8 5. Goa 10 6. Guiarat 11 7. Haryana 12 8. Jammu & Kashmir 22 9. Kerala 23 10. Madhya Pradesh 32 11. Maharashtra 34 12. Manipur 47 13. Meghalaya 47 14. Mizoram 51 15. Nagaland 52 16. Odisha 58 17. Punjab 61 18. Tamil Nadu 65 19. Telangana 69 20. Tripura 71 21. Uttar Pradesh 72 22. Uttarakhand 89 23. Andman & Nicobar Islands 90 24. Delhi 92 25. Puducherry 95 'Promoting Good Practices and Standards' (iii) Compendium of Non-Government Organization (NGOs) in India... 2017 'Promoting Good Practices and Standards' (iv) Compendium of Non-Government Organization (NGOs) in India... 2017 ANDHRA PRADESH Sl. Name Address Contact Tele/Fax Field/Area of Activities No. Mobile No. Specialization Undertaken Email / Website 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Prison Ministry Fr. Amar Nadh Adari Ph.: 0891-2706428, Moral, spiritual Delivered moral, of India MSFS, 2704404 and spiritual and Coordinator, Fax: 0891- 2705781 psychological psychological Prison Ministry of abphvizag@ teaching teaching in all India, Marymatha rediffmail.com the prisons of Shrine, Visakhapatnam, Ross Hill, Vizianagaram & Visakhapatnam, East Godavari Andhra Pradesh. Districts Sr. Samadhanam. K, sr.samafmsc@gmail. Welfare Welfare services Prison Ministry com services in all prisons of Co-cordinator, Krishna District Vijayawada Diocesan Unit of PMI [Vimochana Unit], Social Service Centre, Gundala, Vijayawada. 2 Prajapita Ms. B.K. Sasikala, Ph.: 08912725363 Spiritual Conducted Brahma Center-In-Charge & Mob. 09440672242 awareness Spiritual Kumaris Rajayoga Teacher, railwaycolony.vsp@ programmes awareness Iswariya PBKIVV-Railway bkivv.org and meditation programs and Vishwa New Colony, classes meditation Vidyalaya Visakhapatnam -16. classes for the Prisoners of Central Prison, Visakhapatnam Prajapita Ms. B.K. Geeta Mob.: 9951763806, Spiritual and Spiritual, moral Brahma Madhuri, Teacher, 9440372074 Moral lectures lectures to Kumaris Prajapita Brahma Ph.: 0883-2436966 the inmates Iswariya Kumaris Iswariya of Central Vishwa Vishwa Vidyalaya, Prison, Raja- Vidyalaya Main Service Branch, mahendravaram CTRI Road, Bhaskar Nagar, Rajahmundry-5, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. Ms. B.K.Geetha, Ph.: 08562245600 Meditation and Conducting of District Co-ordinator, Mob. 09701509241 Moral Lectures Meditation and Brahma Kumaries omshantinagar.cdp@ Moral Lectures #4/449-C, bkivv.org classes for Om Shanti Nagar, the inmates of Kadapa -516 001, Central Prison, Andhra Pradesh. Kadapa 'Promoting Good Practices and Standards' (1) Compendium of Non-Government Organization (NGOs) in India... 2017 ANUNACHAL PRADESH Sl. Name Address Contact Tele/Fax Field/Area of Activities No. Mobile No. Specialization Undertaken Email / Website 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. GLOBAL Mr. Tamchi Kusuk, Fax : 0360-229074 Spiritual Devotional song, PEACE Founder Chairman Mob.: 8974003890 Teaching moral teachings MINISTRIES Mr. Tamchi Tadh, e-mail : globalpeace- Promoter ministries09@ mail. Tamchi Tadh Building, com Near Heema Hospital, PO/PS- Itanagar Dist- Papumpare Arunachal Pradesh Pin-791111 ASSAM Sl. Name Address Contact Tele/Fax Field/Area of Activities No. Mobile No. Specialization Undertaken Email / Website 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Golaghat Shri Porag Lahkar Mob.: 9435150776 1) Providing Foundation Golaghat Foundation of Training to New the inmates for Amolapatty different types P.O.- Golaghat of paper making Dist:- Golaghat articles 2) Providing Golaghat Shri Dipak Gogoi Mob.: 8486897454 of Training for Patanjali Yoga Golaghat Patanjali Hybrid banana Samitee Yoga Samitee plantation and P.O.:- Pulibor lemon plantation Dist:- Golaghat. amongst the inmates. Yoga Training programme arranged amongst the inmates and the Yoga Programme is still running amongst the inmates 'Promoting Good Practices and Standards' (2) Compendium of Non-Government Organization (NGOs) in India... 2017 Sl. Name Address Contact Tele/Fax Field/Area of Activities No. Mobile No. Specialization Undertaken Email / Website 1 2 3 4 5 6 2. Prajapita Shri B.K. Nurumi Mob.: 9401349161 Spiritual Arranged various Brarnakumari Vill:- Khemati Ward development programme for Iswariya No, 14 p.s. North upliftment of Viswavidyalaya Laknimpur Mostly mental as well as Dist:- Lakhimpur working on physical health of Humanitarian prisoners Lions Club of Shri M.L. Damani Mob.: 9435084526 grounds Arranged medical Lakhimpur President health check- Religious/ up Camp for Baptist Church Jakub Tanel Mob.: 7896858096 Educational prisoners Lions Club activities Arranged International Districi- programmes to 322-D Club No:- send messages 055681 Vill-9/6 Kailumi of love, mercy to (pastor). prisoners etc. P.S- Naravanpur Dist:- Lakhimpur 3. Lions club of Lion Dr. Himabrata Mob.: 9435079543 Social service Eye camp, Hailakandi Chakrayarty and extension cataract Detection ceriturion Ward no.9/8 circuit activities & Operation, house road Medical camps & more. 4. Prajapita Smti Sabita Bähen Mob.: 9435183339 Spiritual & The Brahmakumari Dist: Jail, motivational Brahmakumaries Iswariya Biswanath Chariali works like yoga imparted Viswavidyalaya etc: motivational classes among the inmates 5. a) Prajapita Shri B.K. Kamla Mob.: 9401075722 Meditation Imparting Brahmakumari L.L.Path, Ambagaon and Stress training on Iswariya Dist. Jail, Management/ Human Spiritual Viswavidyalaya P.o.-Tezpur Dist: Health/ development and Sonitpur Pin-784001 Education Meditation among the prisoners 6. a) Rotary Club Shri Ravi More Behenji Mob.: 9435060427, Yoga Conducted Nagaon Dist: Jail, Nagaon 9435060003, Motivation one week yoga b) Lions Club, 9435160111 class among the Nagaon inmates One c) Prajapita week motivation Brahmakumari programme Iswariya by lecture Viswavidyalaya and showing Videography among the inmate 'Promoting Good Practices and Standards' (3) Compendium of Non-Government Organization (NGOs) in India... 2017 Sl. Name Address Contact Tele/Fax Field/Area of Activities No. Mobile No. Specialization Undertaken Email / Website 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. Art of Living Shri Abhayapuri Mob.: 94351122827 Yoga meditation Establishment Interagatior, Dist: Jail, Abhayapuri. programme of yoga and NGO Bongaigaon meditation schools and various social works 8. Prajapati Shri Brahma Kumari Ph.: 03678-240920 Yoga Meditation Brahma Monrtca Kumarit. Dist: Jail, Morigaon Town 9. Prajapati Shri Sujit Kr. Mob.: 9954287213 Spiritual Spiritual class Brahma Kumari Mushahary knowledge and meditation Ishwariya Sudempuri Disl Jail, and Rajjo’ya Viswavidyalaya Near Don Bosco meditation School School, Kokrajhar, P.O & Dist: Kokrajhar. Pin-783370. 10. a) The Jirsong Shri Fr. Thomas Ph.: 03671-272552/ Empowerment Moral Lectures Asong. Diphu Mangaiassery 272444 of different and value based Branch Post Box-17, ethnic groups Training to Dist: Jail, living in rural promote self- Diphu-782460, area of Karbi reliance. Inmates Assam Anglong & imparted training Dima Hasao of Candle Sticks especially for making women b) The Diphu Shri HiIson Singner Ph.: 03671-272401(0) Conduct of Weekly Bible Baptist Church, Pastor Correctional Classes are run Diphu Post Box-28, Ward activities by the NGO No.7, Church Road, for inmates inside the jail Diphu-782460. Assam including prayer for the Christian prisoners. The said NGO distributes valuable moral suggestions amidst the prisoners and celebrate Christmas Festival jointly with the inmates. 'Promoting Good Practices and Standards' (4) Compendium of Non-Government Organization (NGOs) in India... 2017 Sl. Name Address Contact Tele/Fax Field/Area of Activities No. Mobile No. Specialization Undertaken Email / Website 1 2 3 4 5 6 c) Rajyoga Shri B.K. Singha I/C Ph.: 03671-274779, Raja Yoga” To provide Meditation Rajyoga Education 9435955888 (M) Meditation and Spiritual Centre of Centre value education Awareness to Prajapita Lumding Road. Diphu- classes to create power Brahma 782460, Dist. Jail, transform the to choose good Kumari, Diphu Diphu inmates into and positive Karbi Anglong good human thoughts and thus being to change the inmates in a very positive way. d) Art of Living Mr. T.K. Barman Mob.: 9435167890, Specialized Teaches Diphu Chapter District Co-ordinator 9859260268 Yoga and specialized Yoga Diphu Town Ward Meditation for & Meditation No.6, Near Stadium inmates. to inmates and Road Diphu- 782460 staffs to build Dist. Jail, Diphu up good sound Karbi Anglong heath and mind for happy and peaceful life. 11. 1. inner Wheel Mrs. Pakeeza Khan Mob.: 9435131790 Imparts knitting, ——— Club. Central Jail, tailoring and Dibrugarh weaving training to female prisoners. 2. Prajapita B.K. Vinita Mob.: 9534130978, Arranges ——— Brahmaku- Central Jail, 0373-2371010 meditation maris Ishwariya Dibrugarh programmes Vishwa Vidya- for’ upliftment of laya mind spirit and body of the jail inmates. 12. 1. Lions Club of Central Jail, Ph.: 0376-231719
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