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27/12/2018 Notification Regarding ୨୦୧୮-୧୯ ବଷ ପାଇଁ ସାଂତୃ କି କାଯମ ନମି େ ଆଥକ ଅନୁଦାନ Sl. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION / ORGANISATION Amount Regd. No Remarks No. WITH ADDRESS Approved ANGUL SOCIAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION FOR RURAL 12596/161 of 1 RECONSTRUCTION (SWARR) 1991-92 25,000 Nakchi, Rajkishore Nagar, Angul-759126 NATYAM AGL-3-3 of 2 35,000 S.M.Dwivedy, Sriganesh Printers, Bus Stand, Angul 1993-94 SOCIETY FOR EXPEDITING VOLUNTARY ACTIONS (SEVA) 1687/7 of Subject to submission 3 1999-2000 20,000 of the Audit Report for Dera Colliery, Talcher, Angul-759103 2017-18 RAVAN CHHAYA NATYA SANSADA 436/126 of 4 60,000 Odash, Khamar, Angul-759110 1982-83 THERMAL YOUTH CLUB 2853/217 of 5 20,000 Talcher, Thermal, Angul-759101 1992-93 RURAL DEVELOPMENT CLUB (RDC) 242/91 of 6 20,000 Raghunathpur, Urukula, Kishorenagar, Angul-759126 1994-95 SPANDAN 20073/36 of 7 20,000 Canal Road, Nalco Nagar, Angul 1996-97 SAI KRISHNA CULTURAL & YOUTH ASSOCIATION 23215/07 of 8 20,000 Aryabihar, Talcher Hatatota, Angul 2007-08 BALASORE ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL HEALTH ADVANCEMENT Bls.7668-479 9 (ASHA) of 2002-03 25,000 Sanakhudi, Mathani, Basta, Balasore756029 SOCIETY FOR RURAL AREA DEVELOPMENT AND Bls.6553-4 of 10 HUMANITARIAN ACTION (SRADHA) 2000-01 25,000 Shradhapur, Balasore-756037 BELABHUMI SAHITYA SANSAD Bls.6554-5 of 11 35,000 Shradhapur, Balasore-756037 2000-01 FAKIR MOHAN SAHITYA PARISHAD 2449/51 of 12 1,50,000 Shantikanan, Mallikaspur, Balasore-756003 1964-65 SOCIETY FOR HUMANITARIAN ADVANCEMENT WITH Bls.7954-81 of 13 KEY TECHNOLOGICAL INITIATIVE (SHAKTI) 2003-04 20,000 Sadhubir, Chalunigan, Betada, Balasore-756168 CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND SOCIAL REFORM (CRSR) 8997/2 of 14 20,000 Nikhira, Singla, Balasore 2012-13 STUDENT SOCIETY OF INDIA (SSI) 748/359 of 15 20,000 Tulasi Niwas, Kalyan Nagar, Balasore 1993-94 DINAKURSHNA CLUB 15916/750 of 16 20,000 Chakasahi, Chhamooja, Balasore 1979-80 MOON COMMUNICATION 7003/136 of 17 20,000 Ranasahi, Balasore 2001-02 VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATION FOR RURAL REFORMATION 6606/57 of 18 AND SENSATIONAL ACTION (VARRASA) 2000-01 20,000 Jayrampur, Bhograi, Balasore SRIMA DHYANA MANDIR 305/527 of 19 20,000 Gopinathpur, Dehurda, Balasore 1981-82 SRIMA KALA KENDRA 4261/391 of 20 20,000 Gopinathpur, Dehurda, Balasore 1992-93 SHANKAR JEW SANSKRUTIKA KALA PARISHAD 7927-54 2003- 21 30,000 Jamakunda, Baliapal, Balasore-756026 04 SUBHASHREE MAHILA SANGATHAN 8268-104 of 22 20,000 Jamakunda, Baliapal, Balasore-756026 2005-06 DINAKURSHNA SMRUTI PARISHAD 1837-12 of 23 30,000 Munutunia, Jaleswar, Balasore 1983-84 BINAPANI PATHAGARA 15550/387 of 24 35,000 Palajamakunda, Jamakunda, Baliapal, Balasore 1979-80 PRAYAS VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION 22322/50 of 25 25,000 Purunapani, Mahuduma, Balasore-756033 2006-07 SAHID SMARAK JANAKALYAN PARISAD 353-575 of 26 25,000 Turigaria, Balasore 1981-82 BHADRAK AGRICULTURE FOR SOCIO-TECHNOLOGICAL & HUMAN 22706/296 of 27 ASSOCIATION (ASTHA) 2007-08 22,000 Patuli, Barikpur Bazar, Bhadrak SHINING STAR 22866/76 of 28 25,000 Kata Sahi, Lunia, Arnnapal, Bhadrak-756116 2008-09 SANKET CULTURAL ASSOCIATION 2388-348 of 29 45,000 Naya Bazar, Bhadrak-756100 1988-89 SABUJA SANSKRUTI SANGHA 6188/144 of 30 30,000 Barapur, Anantapur, Bhadrak 1971-72 SARA AKASH CLUB 1689-53 of 31 25,000 Ghanteswar, Bhadrak-756129 2012-13 SRI JAGANNATH DARSHAN PRACHAR SAMITI 1244/199 of 32 20,000 Keshpur, Gujidarada, Bhadrak 2000-01 THE MIRACLE 21738/172 of 33 25,000 Kenduapada, Bhadrak-756142 2003-04 NEW LIGHT 413-65 of 34 25,000 Motto, Bhadrak-756132 1995-96 BARAGARH HUMAN WELFARE CENTRE 2619/79 of Subject to submission 35 Padhan pali, Patkulunda, Bargarh-768029 2006-07 20,000 of the Audit Report for 2017-18 UPAYA 2779/53 of 36 25,000 Mandosil, Paikmal, Bargarh-768050 2008-09 NEW HOPE INDIA 487-71 of 37 25,000 Tora, Bargarh-768040 1984-85 SANTHAKABI BHIMABHOI KHANJANI BHAJAN SANGH 2428/36 of 38 30,000 Bhoipali, Gaisilet, Bargarh 2004-05 BALANGIR CHHELIAMAL LINGARAJ SANSKRUTIKA PARISHAD 6965 -20 of 39 30,000 Kasakhunta, Bagdor, Belpada, Bolangir 2016 ORGANISATION FOR RESEARCH INSTITUTE & SOCIAL 5806-53 of 40 SERVICE INDIA (ORISSI) 2005-06 25,000 Kumbhari, Saintala, Balangir-767032 JARDEN YUVAK SANGHA 4906-194 of 41 25,000 Khasbahal, Saintala, Bolangir 1999-2000 SWAGAT SEVA SANGHA (SSS) 6476-86 of 42 25,000 Kumbhari, Saintala, Balangir 2009-10 AGRAGAMI SANSKRUTIK SANSAD 431-61 of 43 35,000 Titilagarh, Bolangir 1985-86 SHREEMAD BHAGABAT SANGHA 5849-14 of 44 25,000 Nandol, Mahakhand, Turekela, Bolangir 2012-13 BABA ABADHUTA KIRTTAN CHANDRA SEVASHRAM 4920-98 of 45 25,000 Raikhal, Katarlaga, Dhumabhata, Belpada, Bolangir 2010-11 GRAMYA KALA O SANSKRUTIKA SANGATHAN 6970-03 of 46 30,000 Tikrapada, Salemuduga, Turekela, Bolangir-767060 2011 WESTERN ODISHA FOLKSY RENOVATION COUNCIL 6968-01 of 47 35,000 Tikrapada, Salemuduga, Turekela, Bolangir-767060 2012 SRI JAGANNATH SANSKRUTIKA SANGHA 6979-12 of 48 25,000 Tikrapada, Salemuduga, Turekela, Bolangir-767060 2011 SRI SACHIDANANDA SANSKRUTIKA SANGHA 1479/02 of 49 25,000 Tikrapada, Salemuduga, Turekela, Bolangir-767060 2009-10 SHREE CHAITANYA SANSKRUTIKA SANGHATHAN 1229/02 of 50 25,000 Sanbanki, Salemuduga, Turekela, Bolangir-767060 2009-10 EK TARA KALA KENDRA 5302-280 of 51 20,000 Titilagarh, Bolangir 2002-03 OM BAIDIK SANSKRUTIKA PARISHAD 6963-18 of 52 25,000 Malpada, Dhandamunda, Khaprakhol, Bolangir-767028 2012 NATYA TARANG 20218/182 of 53 20,000 Malpada, Bolangir / Plot no-13, Gayatri Nagar, Dhenkanal 1996-97 PARAMPARA KALA BIKASH KENDRA 1229/2 of 54 25,000 Semla, Kuibahal, Kantabanji, Bolangir 2011-12 BOUDH NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WELFARE SERVICES 342/1 of 55 (NOWS) 1999-2000 20,000 Dhungiapadar, Sundhipadar, Boudh SANSKAR YUBAK SANGHA 99/11 of 56 20,000 Mundapada, Boudh 1996-97 PRAGATI 1510/06 of 57 20,000 Kantamal, Boudh 2010-11 SRI RAMALILA SANSKRUTIKA UNNAYANA PARISAD 486/28 of 58 50,000 Baudiapada, Bausuni, Boudh 2002-03 CUTTACK ODISSI NRUTYA MANDAL 12618/365 of 59 45,000 F-363, Sector-8, Cuttack-753014 1993-94 NABAJYOTI SEVA SAMAJ 23438/59 of 60 20,000 Santivihar, Nayabazar, Cuttack 2012-13 SEVA ‘O’ SEVAK 10004/1007 61 20,000 Nuagaon, Niali, Cuttack of 1991-92 UTKAL BIKASH SOCIETY 127/58 of 62 10,000 Jaripada, Rameswar, Cuttack 1996-97 BIDEI BABA JEW YUBAK SANGHA 15640/477 of 63 10,000 Barahipur, Osanga, Mahanga, Cuttack 1979-80 SAMPRATIKA 22589/179 of 64 20,000 C.D.A., Abhinaba Bidanasi Town, Cuttack-753014 2007-08 VIVEKANANDA AUXILIARY ASSOCIATION FOR RURAL 19620/50 of 65 RECONSTRUCTION AND SOCIAL ACTION 1994-95 25,000 Kurangasasan, Sundargram, Cuttack-754002 SASTRIJE CULTURAL ASSOCIATION MAHANADI 7023/665 of 66 CHITROTPALA DELTA 1972-73 25,000 Boilo, Purunahat, Kishornagar, Cuttack-754131 NABAJAGARANA 19281/81 of 67 20,000 Pithaur, Cuttack-753001 1991-92 HALLO SWOSTI 17080/89 of 68 20,000 Nischintakoili, Cuttack-754207 2003-04 KALINGA SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANISATION 21896/74 of 69 20,000 Pathapur, Damapada, Cuttack-754007 2004-05 BANKI ANCHALIKA ADIBASI HARIJAN KALYAN PARISAD 3240/126 of Subject to submission 70 1984-85 20,000 of the Audit Report for Banki, Cuttack-754008 2017-18 TAPOBAN PATHAGAR 20978/208 of 71 35,000 Phulnakhara, Cuttack-754001 1998-99 RURAL DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY CENTRE 19216/16 of 72 20,000 Barahipur, Osanga, Mahanga, Cuttack-754206 1991-92 CHAKADOLA CLUB 5959/534 of 73 20,000 Barahipur, Osanga, Mahanga, Cuttack-754206 1988-89 SERVANT 19963 of 74 20,000 Kamalpur, Link Road, Cuttack 2011-12 NATIONAL YOUTH SOCIO CULTURAL ORGANISATION 19794/22 of 75 (NYSCO) 1995-96 20,000 Kamalpur Arundaya Market, Link Road, Cuttack BIJAYANANDA YUVA PARISADA 17551/65 of 76 1,00,000 Gopinath pur, Bahugram , Cuttack 2007-08 AASHRAYA 21124/263 of 77 25,000 Manitiri, Balichandrapur, Cuttack-754205 2000-2001 SARASWATA SAMAROHA SAMITI 16920/424 of 78 35,000 Bali Sahi, Salipur, Cuttack 2002-03 BASUDEB PATHAGAR 16747/1581 79 35,000 Naugan, Niali, Cuttack-754004 of 1979-80 KALA SAHITYA O SANSKRUTI PARISAD 10489/1492 80 45,000 Banki, Cuttack-754008 of 1991-92 MANISHREE YOUTH CLUB 14099/449 of 81 20,000 Boilo, Purunahat, Cuttack 1995-96 UTKAL SAHITYA SAMAJ 814 of 1935 82 1,50,000 Sri Ramachandra Bhawan, Cuttack RUMKU JHUMANA SANSKRUTIKA ANUSTHAN 23352/72 of 83 35,000 CDA, Sector-8, Cuttack 2011-12 PRAKRITI 23533/69 of 84 20,000 Ramakrishnapur, Rameswar, Cuttack 2013-14 UDYAM 23322/42 of 85 20,000 Nischintakoili, Cuttack-754201 2011-12 PRACHI ACADEMY of ART AND CULTURE (PAAC) 22507/290 of 86 30,000 Prachi Vihar, Adaspur, Cuttack-754011 1998-99 JAGANNATH CLUB 6743/515 of 87 10,000 Jagannathpur, Balabhadrapur, Banki, Cuttack 1989-90 KATAK NRUTYOTSAV COMMITTEE 18344/14 of Subject to submission 88 Niladri Bihar, Chauliaganj, Nuabazar, Cuttack 2014-15 20,000 of the Audit Report for 2017-18 AAKASH (ASSOCIATION of ALL KINDS of AWARENESS 14685/423 of 89 SERVICES FOR HUMAN BEING) 1996-97 20,000 Jahangirbad, Sisua, Cuttack SRI SRI NRUSHINGHANATH SEBA SANGHA 10396/1399 90 25,000 Barado, Patpur, Salipur, Cuttack of 1991-92 CLUB ADARSHA 5379/522 of 91 20,000 Boilo, Mathasahi, Purunahat, Salipur, Cuttack 1987-88 CENTRE FOR RURAL RECONSTRUCTION AND SOCIAL 20444/208 of 92 SOLIDARITY (CROSS) 1997-98 20,000 Adaspur, Cuttack UTKAL SANSKRUTI SANSAD 21977/155 of 93 40,000 Hanupur, Khandasahi, Cuttack 2004-05 BARUNEI ANCHALIKA MAHILA UNNAYAN SANGHA 20241/5 of 94 10,000 Fakirpara, Biribati, Cuttack 1997-98 FRIENDS CLUB 17472/86 of 95 25,000 Kandarpur, Athgarh, Cuttack 2006-07 RURAL CONCIOUSNESS SOCIETY (RCS) 22586/176 of 96 10,000 Kamalpur, AD Market, Cuttack 2007-08 THE SANSKAR 20473/23 of Subject to submission 97 Jobra, Malhasahi, Cuttack 1998-99 20,000 of the Audit Report for 2017-18 SASTHI DEVI CLUB 14304/654 of 98 20,000 Jasuapur, Mahanga, Cuttack 1995-96 SOPUTRA
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