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Societies Registered Under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 for the Year 2014-2015 Societies Registered under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 for the year 2014-2015 Date of Registratio Registration No. Name of the Society Address District n 03-04-2014 BAK/260/G/01 OF 2014-15 SALBARI CLUSTER, IHDS Vill. Salbari, P.O. & P.S. Salbari-781327 Baksa 03-04-2014 BAK/260/G/02 OF 2014-15 BATHOU ASHRAM, BATHOUPHURI Vill. & P.O. Kataligaon-781372 Baksa 03-04-2014 BAK/260/G/03 OF 2014-15 HIMALAYA SOCIETY, MUSHALPUR Vill. & P.O. Mushalpur Baksa 03-04-2014 BAK/260/G/04 OF 2014-15 DISCOVERY N.G.O. Vill. Chaibari, P.O. Dhanbil Baksa Vill.-Kahibari, P.O.& P.S.-Salbari, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam, 07-04-2014 BAK/260/G/05 OF 2014-15 Peacock Welfare Society Baksa Pin.-781318 Vill.-Choudhurytup, P.O.-Karemura, P.S.-Barbori, Dist.-Baksa 10-04-2014 BAK/260/G/06 OF 2014-15 Minishree Mahila Samity Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781355. Vill.-Saruphulchowki, P.O.-Goreswar, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), 29-04-2014 BAK/260/G/07 OF 2014-15 Nataraj Dance -Acting -Sports Institute Baksa Assam, Pin.-781366. Managing Committee of Daranga Mela Public Water Supply Vill. & P.O.-Daranga Mela, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.- 03-05-2015 BAK/260/G/08 OF 2014-15 Baksa Scheme 781360 Vill.-Jokmari, P.O.-Niz-Defeli, P.S.-Tamulpur, Dist.-Baksa 06-05-2014 BAK/260/G/09 OF 2014-15 Tamulpur Rural Development Society Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781367. Vill.-Sukanjuli, P.O.-No.1 Paharpur, P.S.-Tamulpur, Dist.- 06-05-2014 BAK/260/G/10 OF 2014-15 Sukanjuli Band Dong Committee Baksa Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781360. Vill.-No.1 Nank Daranga, P.O.-Darangamela, Dist.-Baksa 27-05-2014 BAK/260/G/11 OF 2014-15 Nandiswar Shiv Mandir sewa Committee Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781360 Forest DevelopmentAgency Society, Manas Tiger Project 28-05-2014 BAK/260/G/12 OF 2014-15 Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Baksa Barpeta Road, Assam Kamla Bazar, P.O. Khamardwisa 30-05-2014 BAK/260/G/13 OF 2014-15 DAODHARA UNITED SOCIETY (A Society for Social Welfare) Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin-781330 Vill.-Horotola, P.O.-Patkijuli, P.S.-Tamulpur, Dist.-Baksa 30-05-2014 BAK/260/G/14 OF 2014-15 Horotola Pwss User Committee Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781360. Vill.-Satyanarayanpur, P.O.-Chechapani, P.S.-Tamulpur, Dist.- 30-05-2014 BAK/260/G/15 OF 2014-15 Satyanarayanpur Pwss Users Committee Baksa Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781360. Vill.-Khairani, P.O.-Chechapani, P.S.-Tamulpur, Dist.-Baksa 30-05-2014 BAK/260/G/16 OF 2014-15 Khairani Karkhela Pwss Users Committee Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781360. Vill.-Palashbari< P.O.-Kumarikata, P.S.-Tamulpur, Dist.- 30-05-2014 BAK/260/G/17 OF 2014-15 Palashbari Lakhsmi Narayanpur PWSS Users Committee Baksa Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781360. 03-06-2014 BAK/260/G/18 OF 2014-15 Micro Watershed, Baksa-5 (Dirring IWMP) MWS-4 Vill. & PO Bagulamari, Dist. Baksa (BTAD) Baksa 03-06-2014 BAK/260/G/19 OF 2014-15 Micro Watershed, Baksa-5 (Dirring IWMP) MWS-2 Vill. & PO Subankhata, Dist. Baksa (BTAD) Baksa 03-06-2014 BAK/260/G/20 OF 2014-15 Micro Watershed, Baksa-5 (Dirring IWMP) MWS-1 Vill. & PO Nikashi, Dist. Baksa (BTAD) Baksa Vill.-Polachi Chock, P.O.-Amingaon Chock, Dist.-Baksa 03-06-2014 BAK/260/G/21 OF 2014-15 Micro Watershed, Baksa-5 (Dirring IWMP) MWS-3 Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781372 03-06-2014 BAK/260/G/22 OF 2014-15 Milanjyoti Mahila Samity Joypur, P.O.-Bagurikhuti, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Baksa Vill.-Ramcha, P.O. & P.S.-Goreswar, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), 04-06-2014 BAK/260/G/23 OF 2014-15 Medini Choudhury Adarsha Gramya Puthibharal Baksa Assam, Pin.-781366. H.O.- Bathouphuri, P.O.-No.1 Katoligaon, Dist.-Baksa 09-06-2014 BAK/260/G/24 OF 2014-15 Daogafu N.G.O. Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Vill.-Ambari (Mushalpur), P.O.& P.S.-Mushalpur, Dist.-Baksa 10-06-2014 BAK/260/G/25 OF 2014-15 Maharshi Socio-Economic Development (N.G.O.) Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781372. Vill.-Moirajhar Pathar, P.O.-Moirajhar, P.S.-Gobardhana, 18-06-2014 BAK/260/G/26 OF 2014-15 Coral Island (N.G.O.) Baksa Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Goreswar College, P.O.-Goreswar, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), 20-06-2014 BAK/260/G/27 OF 2014-15 Alumni Association, Goreswar College Baksa Assam, Pin.-78166. Bhalukdonga, P.O. Medaghat 20-06-2014 BAK/260/G/28 OF 2014-15 DANSWRANG SOCIETY Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam Vill. & P.O.-Medaghat, P.S.-Barama, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), 21-06-2014 BAK/260/G/29 OF 2014-15 Fawkhungri Naijab Afat Baksa Assam, Pin.-781355 Vill.& P.O.-Ahopa, Pin.-781373, P.S.-Mushalpur, Dist.-Baksa 25-06-2014 BAK/260/G/30 OF 2014-15 Mohammadian Yubak Sangha, Ahopa Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Vill.-Nalbari (Goldingpara), P.O.-Pamuapathar, P.S.- 25-06-2014 BAK/260/G/31 OF 2014-15 Gwswkhang Afat Baksa Mushalpur, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Vill.-Subansri, P.O.-Narayanpur, P.S.-Mushalpur, Dist.-Baksa 25-06-2014 BAK/260/G/32 OF 2014-15 Bandhan N.G.O. Baksa (BTAD), Assam. H.O.& P.O.-Mushalpur, P.S.-Mushalpur, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), 25-06-2014 BAK/260/G/33 OF 2014-15 Everest N.G.O. Baksa Assam. H.O.-Ambari, P.O.& P.S.-Mushalpur, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), 25-06-2014 BAK/260/G/34 OF 2014-15 Super 16 N.G.O. Baksa Assam. Vill. Dihira (Kalbari), P.O. Dihira, P.S. Mushalpur 26-06-2014 BAK/260/G/35 OF 2014-15 KALBARI MAHILA GAON UNNAYAN COMMITTEE Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam Vill. Dihira (Kalbari), P.O. Dihira, P.S. Mushalpur 26-06-2014 BAK/260/G/36 OF 2014-15 SUNJWRANG AIJW AFAD Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam Vill. Dihira (Kalbari), P.O. Dihira, P.S. Mushalpur 26-06-2014 BAK/260/G/37 OF 2014-15 KALBARI GAON UNNAYAN COMMITTEE Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam Nikashi, P.O. Nikashi, P.S. Mushalpur 26-06-2014 BAK/260/G/38 OF 2014-15 ARUNODAI (N.G.O.) Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam Vill. Dihira (Kalbari), P.O. Dihira, P.S. Mushalpur 26-06-2014 BAK/260/G/39 OF 2014-15 MAURIA AIJW AFAD Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam 01-07-2014 BAK/260/G/40 OF 2014-15 Jalah Development Society (N.G.O.) Vill.-Jalah, P.O.-Jalaghat, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Baksa Vill.-Amarabati, P.O.-Motipur, P.S.-Mushalpur, Dist.-Baksa 01-07-2014 BAK/260/G/41 OF 2014-15 Sun Shine (N.G.O.) Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781372. Vill.-Hatkhola, P.O.-Ananda Bazar, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), 02-07-2014 BAK/260/G/42 OF 2014-15 Pashim Hatkhola Janakalyan Mahila Sammittee Baksa Assam. Vill. & P.O.-Nikashi, P.S.-Musalpur, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), 03-07-2014 BAK/260/G/43 OF 2014-15 Asomi N.G.O Baksa Assam Vill.-Chaulkara P.O.-Nikashi, P.S.-Musalpur, Dist.-Baksa 03-07-2014 BAK/260/G/44 OF 2014-15 Janakalyan N.G.O Baksa (BTAD), Assam Vill.-Laphakuchi (Bhalaguri), P.O.-Kaphakuchi®, P.S.- 03-07-2014 BAK/260/G/45 OF 2014-15 Rhino N.G.O Baksa Musalpur, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam Anandapur C. Block, P.O.-Dihaldonga, P.S.-Musalpur, Dist.- 03-07-2014 BAK/260/G/46 OF 2014-15 Parijat N.G.O Baksa Baksa (BTAD), Assam Sripurdeor (Manasa), P.O.-Adalbari,, P.S.-Musalpur, Dist.- 03-07-2014 BAK/260/G/47 OF 2014-15 N.G.O. Mission Green Baksa Baksa (BTAD), Assam Vill.-Hostinapur, P.O.-Nikashi, P.S.-Mushalpur, Dist.-Baksa 03-07-2014 BAK/260/G/48 OF 2014-15 Ankuran (N.G.O.) Baksa (BTAD), Assam Vill. Baramchari, P.O. Dhanbil 04-07-2014 BAK/268/G/49 OF 2014-15 BARAMCHARI YOUNG DEVELOPMENT (ngo Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam Pub-Athiabari, P.O. Athiabari, P.S. Mushalpur 04-07-2014 BAK/268/G/50 OF 2014-15 SUNJARANG SOCIETY Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin-781377 Dighaldanga, P.O. Dighaldanga 04-07-2014 BAK/268/G/51 OF 2014-15 SUNRISE (NGO) Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin-781343 Vill. & P.O. Bennabari 04-07-2014 BAK/268/G/52 OF 2014-15 BODOLAND YOUNG N.G.O. Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam Baksa Diringpar Pub-Ambari, P.O. Nikashi, P.S. Musshalpur 04-07-2014 BAK/268/G/53 OF 2014-15 SARNAJYOTI MAHILA SAMITY Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam Vill.-Daragaon Bhutankhuti, P.O.-Dihira, P.S.-Mushalpur, 07-07-2014 BAK/268/G/54 OF 2014-15 Dirghajyoti (N.G.O.) Baksa Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Vill.-Singrapara, P.O.-Adalbari, P.S.-Mushalpur, Dist.-Baksa 06-07-2014 BAK/268/G/55 OF 2014-15 Surjyaday (N.G.O.) Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Bhatankhuti, P.O. Dihira, P.S. Mushalpur 07-07-2014 BAK/268/G/56 OF 2014-15 NILACHAL N.G.O. Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam Vill. Sohabari, P.O. Nikashi, P.S. Mushalpur 07-07-2014 BAK/268/G/57 OF 2014-15 YOUTH N.G.O. Baksa Dist. Baksa (BTAD), Assam Vill. & P.O.-Kalakuchi, P.S.-Tamulpur, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), 09-07-2014 BAK/268/G/58 OF 2014-15 Suralay Songeet School Management Committee Baksa Assam, Pin.-781367. Vill. & P.O. Dalbari, P.S. Barama 11-07-2014 BAK/268/G/59 OF 2014-15 ANSUMA N.G.O., DALBARI Dist.
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