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Page 1 of 24 IOCL 2011-2012 Name of the Organisation/Publication Amount 182 NO MAJAIRMUKH LP SCHOOL 15,000.00 1960 GAUHATI MATRICULATES ASSOCIATION 10,000.00 19TH NATIONAL CHILDREN SCIENCE CONGRESS-2011 10000 37TH ANNUAL CONF. IRIA, ASSAM BRANCH 10000 59TH DIGBOI RONGALI BIHU PALAN SAMITY 15000 AAJ KA ADHYAYAN 30000 ABHINAV PRINTS 50000 ABHIRUCHI SPORTS COMMITTEE 7,500.00 ACTION FOR ABILITY DEVELOPMENT & INCLUSION (AADI) 40000 ADIBASI SAMIJIK SIKSHA AND CULTURAL SANGH 5000 AEC, 4TH HOSTEL, GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION 15000 ALL ASSAM MORAN STUDENTS UNION, DIGBOI 5000 ALL BTAD KOCH-RAJBONGSHI SANMILONI 7,500.00 ALL INDIA FEROZE GANDHI MEMORIAL SOCIETY 50000 ALL INDIA JOURNALIST PRESS ASSOC. 25,000.00 ALL INDIA JOURNALISTS WELFARE ASSOCIATION 25000 ALL INDIA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION 20000 ALZHEIMER'S & RELATED DISORDERS SOCIETY OF INDIA(ARDSI) DELHI CHAPTER 5000 AMAL PRABHA DAS BIRTH CENTINARY 10000 AMAR JYOTI CHARITABLE TRUST 20000 AMAR SANDESH 35000 ANAS COMMUNICATION PVT LTD. (RAISINA) 50000 ANAZORI - 2011 10000 ANTIM VILALP 40000 ANUPAM RASHTRA 5,000.00 ANUPAM RASHTRA, DELHI 90000 APICON, ASSAM 2011 15000 ARSHA VIDYA TIRTHA 100000 ARUNODOI UNNAYAN SAMITY, DIBRUGARH 5000 ASIAD VILLAGE SOCIETY 50000 ASOM KURMI KHATRYA SABHA, RECEIPTION COMMITTEE 15000 ASOM LEKHIKA SANGSTHA, DIGBOI 5000 ASOM MORAN SABHA 10000 ASSAM ENGINEERING COLLEGE 15,000.00 ASSAM FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 15000 ASSAM FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 15,000.00 ASSAM JANASANSKRITIK PARISHAD 5000 ASSAM UNION OF WORKING JOURNALISTS 10000 ASSOCHAM (THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND 20000 INDUSTRY OF INDIA) AUROBINDO SOCIETY 5000 AUTO BILD INDIA 130000 AUTO INDIA 37000 AUTO MONITOR 70000 AUTOCAR INDIA 247500 BADOUSA SPORTS CLUB 10000 Page 1 of 24 BAHAGI UTSAV OF BANK COLONY 5000 BALAKA - BORBIL 5000 BAN DOROB ARU AROGYA 10000 BAN- THEATRE 10000 BANARASI DASS GUPTA FOUNDATION 25000 BASANTA BEETHI, VASANT KUNJ 4000 BENGAL ENGINEERING & SCINCE UNIVERSITY 10000 5000 BETHEL MAR THOMA PARISH BHARATIYA BHASHA EVAM SANSKRITI KENDRA 8000 BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN 9000 BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN 19,000.00 BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN 7000 BHARTIYA NETRAHEEN KALYAN PARISHAD 5000 BIJNI SAKHA SATRA SAMAJ 15,000.00 BIKE INDIA 50000 BIRJHORA MAHAVIDYALA 15,000.00 BOMBAY DURGA BARI SAMITI 30,000.00 BONGAIGAON DISTRICT SAHITYA SABHA 15,000.00 BONGAIGAON DISTRICT SATRA SABHA 15,000.00 BONGAIGAON POLYTECHNIC 15,000.00 BRIDGE FEDERATION OF INDIA-BROCHURE 200000 BRIHATTOR NOONMATI NARI NIRJATON OIKYA MANCH 15000 BT STAR PSU AWARDS SPCL 216000 BUSINESS & ECONOMY MAGAZINE 75000 CAMPAIGN INDIA 72000 CAPITAL MARKET - ENGLISH 105000 CAR INDIA 122500 CENTRAL EXCISE & SERVICE TAX, LUCKNOW 25000 CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 15,000.00 CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT 15,000.00 CENTRE FOR REGIONAL ECONOMICS STUDIES (CRES) 15,000.00 CENTRE FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & LEADERSHIP-SOUVENIR 50000 CHAKAPARA HIGH SCHOOL 15,000.00 CHAMPA CLUB, BGR TOWNSHIP 15,000.00 CHANAKYAPURI PUJA SAMITI, NEW DELHI 50000 CHAPRAKATA MV SCHOOL 15,000.00 CHAYANIKA, NABA SURYA PHONI SARMA NAAT 7000 CMYK PRINTECH LTD. 40000 COMMONWEALTH JOURNALIST'S ASSOCIATION 25000 CONSTITUTION CLUB SOUVENIR 200000 CORPORATE INDIA LTD 15000 COTTON COLLEGE (CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT) 10000 COTTON COLLEGE (ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENT) 15000 CRICKET SAMRAT - HINDI 52000 CRICKET TODAY - ENGLISH 40000 CUTTACK MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION 15,000.00 D.H.S.K. COLLEGE 10000 D.H.S.K. COLLEGE 10000 DAKSHIN DWIP SARBOJANIN DURGA PUJA SAMITI, SADIQ NAGAR 10000 DARPAN ADS PVT LTD. SOUVENIR 40000 DEAF CULTURAL SOCIETY, DELHI 15000 DEEKSHA 12000 DEEPSHIKHA 12000 Page 2 of 24 DELHI ORIYA DOCTORS ASSOCIATION (DODA) 50000 DELHI ROHINI PUJA SAMITI 5000 DELHI TELUGU SANGHAM 10000 DESA PRABHAT, TELGU & ENGLISH FORTNIGHTLY 30000 DESHRATNA FOUNDATION 30000 DEV BHUMI LOK KALA SOCIETY (REGD) 15000 DHALIGAON HIGH SCHOOL 15,000.00 DHALIGAON SAKHA SAHITYA SABHA 15,000.00 DHALIGAON SODHANAGAR NAMGHAR 15,000.00 DIGBOI CLUB MEET 15000 DIGBOI CLUB, DIGBOI 10,000.00 DIGBOI COLLEGE STUDENTS UNION 10000 DIGBOI DIST. BRIDGE ASSOCIATION 15000 DIGBOI KOBI CHAKRA 3000 DIGBOI REGIONAL STU. UNION, AMARJIT TALUKDAR & D. BORPUJARI 5000 DIGBOI VIVIDHA 10000 DRAUPADI DREAM TRUST, 18000 DUN & BRADSTREET INFORMATION SERVICES INDIA PVT LTD. 200000 DUSTRA MAT 7500 ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY 25000 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA 100000 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 15,000.00 EX-ONGC EXECUTIVE WELFARE ASSOCIATION, NEW DELHI 25000 EXPOSURE & EXPOSITION 25000 FEDARATION OF GUJARAT INDUSTRIES 12000 FEMINA 260000 FINANCIAL PULSE, AARUSHI COMMUNICATIONS 15000 FORTUNE INDIA 760000 FRIENDS DURGA PUJA 10000 FUSION LIFE 20000 GAYATHRI 20,000.00 GEO (OUTLOOK) 76000 GEOGRAPHY AND YOU 35000 GO-GETTER (GO-AIR) 180000 GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION, MAKUM SAHITYA SABHA 7500 GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION-11, 15000 GOLDEN JUBILEE SISHU NIKETAN 15000 GOLDEN JUBILEE, JEC, JORHAT 15000 GOLF DIGEST INDIA 140000 GOPNARI ANCHALIK KORAM SANMILAN 8000 GOPNARI ANCHALIK YUVA SANGH 7000 GOVERNANCE NOW 48000 GOVT. OF ASSAM,O/F, DC, TINSUKIA 6000 GREAT PLACE TO WORK YEAR BOOK 2011 150000 GUAMOHAR PARK JOURNALISTS 5,000.00 GUJARATI SANSKAR SAMAJ, PANIPAT 20000 GUWAHATI UNIVERSITY 15,000.00 HALDIA ,PRESS CLUB TIMES 3500 HALDIA-CHAITANYAPUR 4000 HANSAPUNG CLUB 8000 HEMOTOLOGY FOUNDATION 5000 HIMVEER WIVES WELFARE ASSOCIATION 100000 HITECH FAMILY 5,000.00 IBP EMPLOYEES CO-OP. 10,000.00 Page 3 of 24 INDIA CLUB, DIGBOI 15000 INDIA ENERGY FORUM, PHD HOUSE, NEW DELHI 100000 INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CHILD WELFARE 25000 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS MANAGEMNET 25000 INDIAN LEGAL SERVICES OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION 40000 INDIAN PRASHASAN 50000 INDIANOIL RETIRED OFFICERS WELFARE ASSOCIATION (IROWA) 90000 SOUVENIR INDIAOIL EMPLOYEE'S WELFARE 25,000.00 INDORE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK SOUVENIR 4000 INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS INDIA 10000 INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISE 15000 INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL STUDIES 35000 INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE 30000 INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY 5000 JADEED MARKAZ 50000 JAJPUR CHITRAKALA MAHOTSAVA-11 5,000.00 JAN JAN TAK 75000 JANSANSKRITI (REGD) NEW DELHI 25000 JATNI PUSTAK MELA 10000 JAUNSAR BAWAR TRIBAL WELFARE SOCIETY DELHI 15000 JECAA - 2011 15000 JEEBON-O-CHHANDO, SAGARPUR WEST, ND 5000 JETWINGS 920000 JOURNALIST DIRECTORY EDITORIAL BOARD 15000 JYOTIRUPA, SOCIO-CULTURAL ORGANIZATION 15,000.00 KAJAL MAGAZINE 7500 KALA SANGAM BOMBAY 15,000.00 KALASHRAM "VASANTOTSAVA 2012" 50000 KALI BARI MAYUR VIHAR SAMITI 12000 KALIBARI SOCIETY REGD. 5000 KENDRIYA FATHEHA-E-DUAZ 8000 KENDRIYA RANGALI BIHU SANMILANI 15,000.00 KENDRIYA RONGALI BIHU SANMILANI 15,000.00 KENDRIYA RONGALI BIHU UTSAV PALAN SAMITY 7000 KOLKATA POLICE FAMILY WELFARE CENTRE 100000 KRANTI PRAKASHAN 20,000.00 LIONS CLUB OF DIGBOI, DIST. 322-D 10000 LIONS CLUB, NARENGI 6000 LODESTAR- WADILAL BROTHERS AD 69,936.00 LOK FOUNDATION 10,000.00 LOK FOUNDATION 10,000.00 LOKMAT MEDIA LTD. 30000 MAI-DAM-MAI-PHI- PALAN SAMITY 10000 MAINSTREAM 8000 MAITREEY PREKSHA SEVA MISSION 35000 MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, MAYUR VIHAR, 50000 DELHI MANIMANIKA 7,500.00 MARGHERITA JOURNALIST ASSOCIATION 5000 MATA YASHODA 12,000.00 MATRIBHOOMI NATL. 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