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KODAGU 571213 Kodagu ST JOSEPHS ASHRAM S4 of 1980.81, VIRAJPET (KARNATAKA) Data Not Found KARNATAKA Dist. Name Name of the NGO Registration details Address Sectors working in ST JOSEPHS ASHRAM DEVARAPURA VIRAJPET KODAGU 571213 Kodagu ST JOSEPHS ASHRAM S4 OF 1980.81, VIRAJPET (KARNATAKA) Data Not Found KARNATAKA Agriculture,Art & Culture,Children,Civic Issues,Differently Abled,Disaster Management,Aged/Elderly,Health & Family Sharanya Trust Kuvempu extentions Kushalnagara Welfare,HIV/AIDS,Human Rights,Information & Kodagu Sharanya trust 20/2017-18, Kushalnagara (KARNATAKA) Somavarapete taluk Kodagu dist Communication Technology,Panchayati Raj,Rural Development & Poverty Alleviation,Vocational Training,Women's Development & Empowerment,Any Other Differently Abled,Agriculture,Education & MDK-4-00011-2016-17 and MDK116, MADIKERI HEMMATHAL VILLAGE, MAKKANDORR POST, MADIKERI, Kodagu SAADHYA TRUST FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Literacy,Aged/Elderly,Vocational Training,Women's (KARNATAKA) KODAGU Development & Empowerment Children,Environment & Forests,Human Rights,Rural No 01, Mahila Samaja Building, Napoklu, Kodagu, Karnataka Kodagu PUNASCHETHANA CHARITABLE TRUST IV/2013-14-173, Napoklu (KARNATAKA) Development & Poverty Alleviation,Women's Development & .571214 Empowerment UNIT OF MYSORE ,DIOCESAN EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY, Kodagu Ponnampet Parish Society DRI:RSR:SOS:73/2016-17, Madikeri (KARNATAKA) Data Not Found PONNAMPET, VIRAJPET T G, SOUTH KODAGU MARCARA PARISH SOCIETY ST MICHAELSCHURCH MADIKERI Kodagu MARCARA PARISH SOCIETY 2/73-74, MYSORE (KARNATAKA) Children KODAGU DISTRICT PIN CODE 571201 KARNATAKA Kottamudi, Hodavana Village, Hoddur PO, Madikeri Taluk, Kodagu MARKAZ UL HIDAYA EDUCATIONAL CENTRE 1059 of 2001-02, Madikeri (KARNATAKA) Data Not Found Kodagu Kodagu LIONS CLUB OF GONIKOPPAL CHARITABLE TRUST BK IV 32/2018-2019, Gonikoppal (KARNATAKA) Gonikopppal, South Kodagu571213 Karnataka State Data Not Found KHRIST SEVA ASHRAM DEVARAPURA VIRAJPET KODAGU Kodagu KHRIST SEVA ASHRAM S5 of 1980.81, VIRAJPET (KARNATAKA) Data Not Found 571213 KARNATAKA Children,Education & Literacy,Food Processing,Legal KODAGU DISTRICT COUNCIL FOR CHILD WELFARE KODAGU DISTRICT COUNCIL FOR CHILD WELFARECHETHANA Kodagu 03, MADIKERI (KARNATAKA) Awareness & Aid,Nutrition,Sports,Women's Development & MADIKERI CHILUME KOHINOOR ROAD MADIKERI Empowerment Children,Differently Abled,Environment & Cheshire Homes India Coorg, P.B No. 93, Pollibetta, S.Kodagu - Kodagu Cheshire Homes India Coorg SOC 66/2003 -04, Virajpet (KARNATAKA) Forests,Sports,Vocational Training,Differently 571215 Abled,Environment & Forests,Micro Finance (SHGs),Sports Kodagu Sri KaveriKripa Vishwa Kalyana Seva Samithi(Regd) 1923/71-72, MADIKERI (KARNATAKA) ASHWINIROAD MADIKERI Data Not Found Kodagu Coorg Education Fund 673/BAR/11/67-68, Madikeri (KARNATAKA) Kodava Samaja Building, Main Road, Madikeri571201 Data Not Found Kodagu VIRAJPET PARISH SOCIETY 6/73-74, VIRAJPET (KARNATAKA) VIRAJPET PARISH SOCIETY, ST.ANNES CHURCH, VIRAJPET Children Art & Culture,Children,Dalit Upliftment,Disaster Management,Drinking Water,Health & Family Welfare,Rural Development & Poverty Alleviation,Tribal Affairs,Vocational Training,Youth Affairs,Any Other,Children,Dalit Upliftment,Drinking Water,Health & Family Welfare,Rural Development & Poverty Alleviation,Tribal Affairs,Vocational Kodagu RAMAKRISHNA SHARADASHRAMA PONNAMPET 348 of 1901, PONNAMPET (KARNATAKA) RAMAKRISHNA SHARADASHRAMA PONNAMPET571216 Training,Women's Development & Empowerment,Youth Affairs,Any Other,Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries,Art & Culture,Dalit Upliftment,Education & Literacy,Health & Family Welfare,Rural Development & Poverty Alleviation,Tribal Affairs,Vocational Training,Women's Development & Empowerment,Youth Affairs,Any Other Dist. Name Name of the NGO Registration details Address Sectors working in Agriculture,Civic Issues,Disaster Management,Education & Literacy,Environment & Forests,Information & Communication Technology,Land Resources,New & Renewable 78/2011-12/IV, Ponnampet,KA, PONNAMPET LOTUS VILLA, MAHATMA GANDHI NAGAR, KUNDA ROAD, Kodagu KALPATARU Energy,Panchayati Raj,Rural Development & Poverty (KARNATAKA) PONNAMPET, VIRAJPET TALUK, Alleviation,Science & Technology,Scientific & Industrial Research,Tourism,Tribal Affairs,Urban Development & Poverty Alleviation,Water Resources No 392, Lakshmi nilayaBaichanahalli First stage kushal Kodagu KARNATAKA KIDNEY HEALTH FOUNDATION 53/2010-2011, Kodagu (KARNATAKA) Data Not Found naagr,Kodagi dist karnaatka.
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