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ANSWERED ON:20.03.2017 NGO for Tribal Welfare Patel Shri Natubhai Gomanbhai GOVERNMENT OF INDIA TRIBAL AFFAIRS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:2770 ANSWERED ON:20.03.2017 NGO for Tribal Welfare Patel Shri Natubhai Gomanbhai Will the Minister of TRIBAL AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (a) the total number of registered and non-registered NGOs working for the welfare of STs in the country, State/UT wise; (b) the number of proposals received and sanctioned for Grants-in-Aid to NGOs during each of the last three years, State/ UT-wise; and (c) the details of Grant-in-Aid provided to these Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) along with the schemes implemented through the said NGOs during the said period, State/UT wise and scheme-wise? Answer MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS (SHRI JASWANTSINH BHABHOR) (a) to (c): The Ministry of Tribal Affairs implements the following 3 NGO Schemes: (1) Scheme of Grant-in-aid to voluntary organizations working for the welfare of Scheduled Tribes, (2) Scheme of Strengthening Education among ST Girls in Low Literacy Districts (3) Vocational Training in Tribal Areas and The Ministry releases Grant-in-Aid only to registered NGOs working for the welfare of STs in the country who apply for the same under its Schemes, based on recommendation of the concerned State Government and subject to fulfillment of all conditions mentioned in the Scheme Guidelines and GFRs. Information about other registered/non registered NGOs/VOs is not available in the Ministry. The total number and State-wise list of NGOs/VOs funded by this Ministry, along with funds released to them under the above three NGO schemes, are at annexure I, II and III respectively. **** Annexure-I Annexure referred to part (a) & (c) of Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. +2770 to be answered on 20.03.2017 regarding NGO for Tribal Welfare raised by Shri Natubhai Gomanbhai Patel, MP, Lok Sabha. STATE-WISE LIST OF VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS/NON GOVERNMNENTAL ORGANISATIONS FUNDED DURING 2013-14 TO 2015-16 UNDER THE SCHEME OF ''GRANT-IN-AID TO VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION WORKING FOR THE WELFARE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES'' (Amount in RS) S.No Name of the Vos/NGOs with addresses Project 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 ANDHRA PRADESH 1 Gurukulm Andhra Pradesh Tribal Welfare Ashram & Residential Educational Institutions Society (APTWAREIS), Telgu Sansksheme Bhawan, 2nd Floor, Masab Tank, Hyderabad, A.P. Residential School (02 Units) 23859198 0 17940125 2 Gram Abhyudaya Society for Integrated Rural Devt., 6th Ward, Kota Street, At-Urvakonda, Dist.Anantapur, A.P. Residential School 1609470 0 1609470 3 K.S.R.Memorial Charitable Trust for Rural Development H.NO.2-1-68/A, Bazar Street, Naidupeta Town & Mandal, SPSR Nellore (Dist.) Andhra Pradesh Residential School 2012220 0 0 4 R.K.Mission, Korukonda Road, Rajamundry, A.P. Mobile Dispensary 1860119 0 1277592 5 Sri Laxmi Mahila Mandali, D.No.15-155, Mylavaram (V&M), Gaddamanugu, Krishna Dist., A.P. Non-Residential School 0 0 1335150 6 Society for Integared Rural Improvement (SIRI), 7/163-A Prakash road, Dist-Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh Residential School 0 0 1604037 7 Simhapuri Vidya Seva Samiti at Somsekharpuram, Nellore-District, A.P. 10-Bedded Hospital 1369899 1436559 1496790 8 Chaitanaya Educational and Rural Development, Dist.Cuddapah, A.P. Residential School 0 2006775 0 Total 30710906 3443334 25263164 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 9 Arunachal Pali Vidyapeeth, Changkham, Dist.Lohit, Arunachal Pradesh Residential School and Mobile Dispensary 3804210 3807450 0 10 Buddhist Cultural Preservation Society, Upper Gampa, PO/PS: Bamdila, Dist.West Kamang, Arunachal Pradesh Residential School and Computer Training Centre 2247523 2236523 0 11 Centre for Buddhist Cultural Studies, Vill./PO: Tawang, Dist.Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh Residential School 1580895 1580895 0 12 R.K.Mission, Narottam Nagar, Via Deomali, Dist. Tirap, Arunachal Pradesh Computer Training,Centre (2 Units), Residential School, Mobile Dispensary and 20-Bedded Hospital 13695019 9744701 0 13 R.K.Mission, PO: Vivekanandnagar, Along, West Siang Dist., Arunachal Pradesh Non-Residential School, 10-Bedded Hospital, Mobile Dispensary, Hostel and A.V.Unit 23609080 14796206 0 14 R.K.Mission Hospital, PO- Ramakrishna Mission, Disst- Pampumpare, Itanagar, Arunchal Pradesh, 791113 60-Bedded Hospital, Mobile Dispensary 14790305 0 6529628 15 Ramakrishna Sarda Mission, AT/PO:Khonsa, Dist.Tirap, Pin - 786630, Arunachal Pradesh Residential School 3654306 5805564 2473905 16 Bharatiya Adimjati Sevak Sangha, Thakkar Bapur Samarak Sadan, New Delhi-110055 (H.Qrs.) Project at Rupa Hostel 0 2357100 566361 17 Oju Welfare Association, Near Naharlagun Police Station, Naharlagun, Arunachal Pradesh Residenital School (P+S) 3751290 4646925 0 Total 67132628 44975364 9569894 ASSAM 18 Assam Centre for Rural Development, Indrakanta Bhawan, Kanaklata Path, PO: Ulubari, Guwahati-781007, Assam Mobile Dispensary 685350 0 0 19 Bharat Seva Shram (Guwahati Branch) Assam at- Vill. Ganganagar, Distt. Chachar, Assam Residential School 0 1366650 0 20 Dr.Ambedkar Mission, Vill.Dhopatari, Dist.Kamrup, Assam 10-Bedded Hospital and Mobile Dispensary 0 0 2258550 21 Gram Vikas Parishad, At:Rangalo, Dist.Nagaon, Assam Mobile Dispensary 0 0 685350 22 Pathari Vocational Institute, At-Top Floor, Bar Libraug, Distt.-Nagaon, Assam Computer Training Centre 328500 0 328500 23 R.K.Mission Ashram, Ulubari, Guwahati, Assam Hostel, Mobile Dispensary and Library 909009 641606 0 24 R.K.Mission Sevashram, R.K. Mission Road, Silchar, Assam Hostel 1728568 726722 725430 25 Sadau Asom Gramya Puthibharal Santha, Tellipatty, Chanmsai Road, Dist.Nagaon, Assam Library and Non-Residential School 0 2191500 1107216 26 Sreemanta Sankar Mission, AT- PO- Panigaon, Distt-Nagaon, Assam-782001 Mobile Dispensary 0 704349 680124 27 Dayanand Sevashram Sangha, NEI, Bokajan, Karbi, Anglong, Assam (A Unit of Akhil Bharatiya Dayanand Sevashram Sangha, 315, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi) (H.Qrs.) Project at Bokajan-2 Units, Japarjan & Diphu Hostel (4 Units) 6274989 3124598 0 Total 9926416 8755425 5785170 CHHATTISGARH 28 Kachana Dhurwa Sewa and Kalyan Samiti Vill+PO-Panduka, District-Raigarch Chhattisgarh Non-Residenital School 738180 0 0 29 Nav Abhilasha Siksha Sansthan, At/PO: Budhwani, Dist.Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh Residential School 0 0 1620270 30 Shivam Chhatrawas Shiksaha Sewa Sansthan,Satya Sai Baba Mandir, Mothi Talab,Param ,jagdalpur(Bastar), Chhattisgarh-494 661 Residential School 157500 0 0 31 R.K.Mission Ashram, Narainpur, Dist.Baster, Chhattisgarh 6-Hostels, 1-Tribal Youth Trining Centre and Automobile Engineering + New projects of Divyan Agri. Trg & Allied Subjects & Mobile Dispeansary 8628222 4943900 0 Total 9523902 4943900 1620270 GUJARAT 32 Bharat Sevashram Sangha, At/PO-Dediapada, Distt. - Narmada, Gujarat Mobile Dispensary 0 1413900 706950 33 Bharat Sevashram Sangha, Gangpur(Navasari), Navasari, Gujarat Non Residential School (CO-Edu), Mobile Dispensary (4), Mobile AV Unit 5246350 9249800 0 34 Bharat Yatra Kendra, AT/PO-Dediapada, Distt.-Naramada, Pin - 393040, Gujarat Hostel 0 2642950 0 35 INRECA, Raypipla Road, Timbapada, Dediapada, Dist.Narmada, Gujarat Hostel 0 1208790 1208790 36 Panchmahal Adivasi Vikas Yuvak Mandal, At: Dhalsimal, PO: Moli, Ta: Jhalod, Dist. Jhalod, Gujarat Residential School 0 1412752 0 37 Shree Dhadhela Kelvani Mandal, At/PO: Dhadhela, Dist.Dahod, Gujarat Hostel 0 0 594458 38 Shri Jalaram Arogya Seva Trust, PO-Meghraj, Distt-Sabarkantha, Gujarat 40 Bedded Hospital 0 3600000 0 39 Sri Sadgurudeo Swami Akhandananda Memorial CharitableTrust, At/PO: Barumal, Dist.Valsad, Gujarat Mobile Dispensary and Hostel 0 1844035 1827990 40 Shree Swaminarayan Education Trust, At-Molhapandha, Dist-Valsad, Gujarat Residential School 3132540 0 0 Total 8378890 21372227 4338188 HIMACHAL PRADESH 41 Buddhist Cultural Society of Key Gampa, PO: Key Gampa, Dist.Lahaul & Spiti, H.P. Hostel 1208475 1329925 0 42 Himalayan Buddhist Cultural Association, PO Box No.98, Club House Road, Manali, Dist.Kullu, H.P. Residential School 3173954 3182288 0 43 Institute of Studies in Buddhist Philosophy and Tribal Cultural Society, At-Tabo, Dist.Lahaul & Spiti, H.P. Residential School 4088324 4086633 0 44 Ramdha Buddhist Society, Village/PO: Sidhpur, Via-Dari, Norbuilinga, Dharamshala, Kangra, H.P. Hostel 1219390 1219590 0 45 Rinchen Zangpo Society for Spiti Development, Spiti Bhawan, Yol Cantt, Tehsil-Dharamsala, District Kangra, H.P. Residential School (P+S), Munsel-ling-305, Rangrik,District Lahaul & Spiti 5617822 5617995 0 46 Rinchen Zangpo Society for Spiti Development, Spiti Bhawan, Yol Cantt, Tehsil-Dharamsala, District Kangra, H.P. Residential School at Vill. Kaza Tah, Spiti Distt. Lahaul Spiti (Primary Co-edu) 0 1637613 0 Total 15307965 17074044 0 JAMMU & KASHMIR 47 Himalayan Buddhist Cultural Society, Vill: Gulabgarh, PO: Athouli, Dist. Doda, J&K Residential School 1849380 4035911 0 Total 1849380 4035911 0 JHARKHAND 48 Bharat Sevashram Sangha (Pakur), At/PO/Dist: Pakur, Jharkhand Residential School and Computer Training Centre 2110700 2114700 0 49 Bharat Sevashram Sangha (Sonari), Sonari(w), Rivers Meet Road, East Singhbhum, Jamshedpur, Pin - 831011, Jharkhand Mobile Dispensary (3), Computer Training Centre, Cane and Bamboo, AV Unit,K& Weaving Center (2), 20-Bedded Hospital (2) and Residential School (2) 12432125 14717476 1894305 50 Bharat Sevashram Sangh, At-Pathra, PO - Raniswar, Dist-Dumka, Jharkhand Residential School (2), 20 - Bedded Hospital , Mobile Dispensary 3685036 4775285 10208739 51 Bharat Sevashram Sangha,(Ranchi Unit) AT-Bariatu, Indraprastha Colony, Ranchi, Jharkhand Residential School and Mobile Dispensary 2534324
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