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Government of India Youth Affairs and Sports Lok Sabha GOVERNMENT OF INDIA YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:2574 ANSWERED ON:10.08.2005 FUNDS TO NGOs Adhalrao Patil Shri Shivaji;Singh Shri Ganesh Will the Minister of YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS be pleased to state: (a) the details of NGOs to which funds have been sanctioed by the Union Government for various activities for the development of youth during each of the last three years; State-wise; (b) the criteria laid down by the Government for review of the activities of these NGOs; (c) whether the funds allotted to NGOs have not been utilised properly; and (d) if not, the action taken against these NGOs? Answer MINISTER OF STATE IN THE PRIME MINISTER`S OFFICE (SHRI PRITHVIRAJ CHAVAN) (a) the details of NGOs to whcih funds have been sanctioned by the Miistry of Youth Affairs & Sports during 2002-2003 to 2004-2005 are placed at annexure. (b) i) Grants are released to only registered NGOs, who are in existence for minimum of three years. (ii) The proposal of NGOs other than recognised National Sports Federations, are processed after recommendation from State Government / District Magistrate/Deputy COmmissioners/Chief Executive Officers of Zilla Parishad. (iii) Further grants are sanctioned to the NGO only after settlement of account of earlier grants and receipt of satisfactory report from the competent authority. (c) In certain cases, reports of non-existence of the NGO/submission of forged documents for seeking assistance have been detected. There have been case of non-submission or delayed submission of Utilization Certificates. State Government as well as Nehru Yuva Kendras are facilitating the task of obtaining Utilization Certificate from the defaulting NGOs. (d) The concerned NGOs have been blacklisted by the Ministry. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT OF ADOLESCENTS ANNEXURE ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2574 FOR 10.08.2005 REGARDING FUNDS TO NGOs ASKED BY SHRI GANESH SINGH AND SHRI ADHALRAO PATIL SHIVAJIRAO STATE WISE LIST OF NGOs FUNDED UNDER THE SCHEME OF 'PROMOTION OF NATIONAL INTEGRATION' DURING LAST THREE YEARS i.e. 2002-2003 to 2004-2005 2002-2003 S.No. Name and Address of the organization ANDHRA PRADESH 1. Center for Human Activity in Rural Development, Distt. Khammam, Andhra Pradesh. 2. Udyogik Mahila Mandali, Distt. Gundtur, A.P. 3. Vani Mahila Mandali, Ngram, Guntur, A.P. 4. Sri Rana Krishna Rural Development Society, Khammam, A.P. 5. Society for Human Awarness & Rural Development, Krishan, A.P. 6. Sri Sai Social Organisation, Guntur, A.P. 7 Rural Development Society Cuddapah, A.P. 8. Old Students Association, Hyderabad, A.P. 9. Jagruthi, Khammam, A.P. 10. Chaitanya Rural Development Association, Hyderabad, A.P. 11. Krushi Voluntary Organisation, Hyderabad, A.P. 12. Priyadarshini Mahila Mandali, Hyderabad, A.P. 13. Rural Actioon for Social Integration, Nellore, A.P. 14. Slinaj Yuvajana Sangam, Anantapur, A.P. 15. Ambedkar Mahila Mandali, Guntur, A.P. BIHAR 1. Swarajgarmukhi Seva Sansthan, Distt. Madhepura, Bihar. 2. Sarv Priya Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Distt. Khagaria, Bihar. 3. Rajendra Ashram, Katihar, Bihar. 4. Mahila Jan Swasthaya Shishu Kalyan Kendra, Distt. Patna, Bihar. 5. Manav Seva Ashram, Aurangabad, Bihar. 6. Yuva Kalyan Parishad, Distt. Siwan, Bihar. 7 Mahila Vikas Evam Jan Jagriti Manch, Gopalganj, Bihar. 8. Yuva Vikas Manch, Patna, Bihar. 9. Navodaya Gram, Distt. Purnea, Bihar. 10. Nalanda Samaj Seva Ashram, Nalanda, Bihar. 11. Anjuman Faraz-e-Millat, Distt. East Champaran, Bihar. 12. Kharagdhari Gramin Vikas Sansthan, Jehanabad, Bihar. 13. Gandhi Seva Sangh, Motihari, East Champaran, Bihar. 14. Swami Vivekananda Ananth Suraksha Ashram, Nalanda, Bihar. 15. Ganga Devi Mahila Vikas Samiti, Madhubani, Bihar. 16. Samajik Kalyan Society, Darbhanga, Bihar. 17. Mithila Seva Samiti, Madhubani, Bihar. 18. Khadi Vikas Trust of India, Nawada, Bihar. 19. Tathagat Siksha Pratishthan, Siwan, Bihar. 20. Koshi Anchal Samagra Vikas Evam Kalyan Parishad, Purnia, Bihar. 21. Dalit Mahila Avam Bal Uthan Sansthan, East Champaran, Bihar. 22. Bahuddeshiya Prashikshan Sansthan Evam Mahavidyalaya, Patna, Bihar. CHHATTISGARH 1. Youth Forum for Social Action, Distt. Surguja, Chhattisgarh. DELHI 1. Bharat Kalyan Pratishthan, Delhi. 2. Shri Santosh Mahila Avam bal Kalyan Samiti, Delhi. 3. Self Initiative for total Awareness, Delhi. 4. All India Konark Educational & Welfare Society, New Delhi. 5. Navyug Youth Cultural Association, New Delhi. 6. Mahila Bal Uthan Evam Manch, Delhi. 7 Sri Aurobindo Education Society, Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi. 8. All India Dalit Development Research Institute, New Delhi. 9. Gramothan Kalyan Parishad, Delhi. 10. Jawaharlal Nehru National Youth Centre, Delhi. 11. Hindustan Scouts & Fguides Association, Delhi. 12. Sarva Dharm Jan Paropkari Sansthan, Delhi. 13. Mahilayen Pragati Ki Ore, Delhi. 14. Vasundhara, Delhi. 15. All India Womens Welfare Association, Delhi. 16. Green Age, Delhi. 17. Delhi State Girls & Boys Scouts, Delhi. 18. Balkan-ji-Bari International, Delhi. 19. Servants of the People Society, Delhi. 20. Association of Indian University, New Delhi. 21. Jai Prakash Shodh Sansthan, Delhi. 22. Rajyoga Education & Research Foundation, New Delhi. 23. Corurtium of Women Enterpreneurs of India, Delhi. 24. Ganga Devi Shaikshik Society, Nagloi, Delhi. 25. Ramakrishna Mission, New Delhi. 26. India International Rural Cultural Centre, Delhi. 27. Avantika, Delhi. 28. Saint Sairath Modern Public Shiksha Samiti, Delhi. 29. The Promotion of Indian Classical Music & Cultural Amongst Youth, Delhi. 30. All India Womens Conference, New Delhi. 31. Renaissance, Delhi. 32. Akhil Bhartiya Poorjiya Sumitra Mataji Gramin Vikas Sansthan, Delhi. HARYANA 1. Rai Sahib Pt. Basant Lal Education Society, Distt. Jhajjar, Haryana. 2. Royal Shiksha Samiti, Distt. Hissar, Haryana. 3. Harijan Sevak Sangh, Panipat, Haryana. 4. Friendy Gram Udyog Samiti, Ambala, Haryana. 5. Ghoomer Academy, Panchkula, Haryana. 6. Haryana uva Shakti, Rohtak, Haryana. 7 National Education & Welfare Society, Panipat, Haryana. 8. Vikas Sewa samiti, Distt. Gurgaon, Haryana. 9. Adarsh Sarswati Shiksha Samiti, Distt. Sonepat, Haryana. 10. Bharti Gramin Vikas Samiti, Kurkshetra, Haryana. 11. Balaji Gramodyog Mandal, Distt. Panipat, Haryana. 12. Rashtriya Vikas Yuvati Mandal, Karnal, Haryana. 13. Amar Jyoti Foundation, Jind, Haryana. 14. Parshuram Seva Dal, Rohtak, Haryana. 15. Surya Foundation, Sonepat, Haryana. 16. Kirti Yuva Club, Sonepat, Haryana. HIMACHAL PRADESH 1. Frinds Sports & Social Welfare Club, Distt. Karnal, H.P. JAMMU & KASHMIR 1. Modern Cultural Club, J&K. 2. Lokhri Yuva Sangathan Society, J&K. 3. Udhampur Development Society, Udhampur, J&K. JHARKHAND 1. Bhartiya Gramothan Evam Janhit Sewa sansthan, Bokaro. 2. Pridarshini Swastha Seva Sansthan, Sahebganj, J&K. 3. Senthal Adivasi kalyan Parishad, Bondhdik Jainemere, Distt. Bokaro, Jharkhand. 4. Bhartiya Gramothan Avam Gramodyog Seva Sansthan, Vill. Dhangi. P.O. Rowan, Block − Topehachi, Distt. Dhanbad, J&K. KARNATAKA 1. Dharmathma Education & Rural Development Society, Bangalore, Karnataka. 2. Jeevan Vikas Society for Rural Development, Chitrudurga, Karnataka. 3. Royal Educational Social Technical Cultural Organisation, Bangalore, Karnataka. MADHYA PRADESH 1. Youth Welfare of India Society, Bhopal, M.P. 2. Rewa Mahila Mandal, Distt. Hoshangabad, M.P. 3. Parshu Ram Samaj Kalyan Shiksha Samiti, Distt. Gwalior, M.P. 4. Jagat Shiksha Prasar Samiti, Tikamgarh, M.P. 5. Mahila Utkarsh Sansthan, Distt. Mandsaru, M.P. 6. 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Dhenkanal, Orissa. 7 All Orissa Research Institute for Development of Women Movement, Orissa. 8. Mahila Vikas Samiti, Cuttack, Orissa. 9. Utkal Yuvak Sanskrutik Sangh, Cuttack, Orissa. 10. Janakalyan Seva Sanstha, Kendrapara, Orissa. 11. Sri Sri Jadimahal Youth Club, Orissa. 12. Bharat Jyoti, Distt. Cuttack, Orissa. 13. Kalyana, Distt. Jagatsinghpur, Orissa. RAJASTHAN 1. Navyavak Mandal, Karauli, Rajasthan. 2. Rajasthan Navchetna Samiti, Nagour, Rajasthan. 3. Utkal Sansthan, Distt. Alwar, Rajasthan. TAMIL NADU 1. Gandhi Darshan Kendra, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. 2. Kendra for Integrated rural and Urban People's Action, Maduari, Tamil Nadu. 3. Sri Manonman Rural Development Society, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. UTTAR PRADESH 1. Bal Kalyan Sansthan, Distt. Aligarh, U.P. 2. Dau Dayal Shiksha Avam Gramin Vikas Sansthan, Agra, U.P. 3. Purvanchal Social Development Society Distt. Ghazipur, U.P. 4. Shiv Shakti Gramodyog Sansthan, Ghaziabad, U.P. 5. 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