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Registered Charity Religious Organisation--Yes Bank List of Charitable Organization, Trusts & Temples Charity Name Busines Filing Status Radiology Education Foundation AC Conference Registered Charity Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Registered Charity neem foundation Registered Charity The Nalanda Foundation Registered Charity KATHA Registered Charity Needy Illiterate Children Education Registered Charity sri malayalaswamy seva samastha Registered Charity Indian Society of Agribusiness Professionals Registered Charity World Islamic Network Registered Charity Netizen Registered Charity SRI KOLLUR SEVA CHARITABLE SOCIETY Registered Charity Rotary Club Of Bombay Charities Trust No. 3 Registered Charity Dream Foundation Registered Charity swami nithyananda ashram public trust Registered Charity Global NRI Foundation Registered Charity The Biblio Charitable Trust Registered Charity SOMAIYA VIDYAVIHAR Registered Charity The Medplan Conservatory Society Registered Charity SSSMM Trust Registered Charity K.C. Mahindra Education Trust Registered Charity Vuyiroli Welfare Society Registered Charity Manashakti REST New Way Registered Charity Centre For Education and Documentation Registered Charity S.M. Nanavati Public charitable Trust Registered Charity Mar Gregorios Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind Registered Charity AICOG2005 Registered Charity Prashanti Medical Services and Research Foundation Registered Charity M.S. Chellamuthu Trust and Research Foundation Registered Charity INTEGRATED WOMEN DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (IWDI) Registered Charity Shree Vishwa Kapol Samaj Registered Charity GHRIACT , Nagpur Registered Charity AIKYA CHARITABLE TRUST Registered Charity Cancer Aid & Research Foundation Registered Charity HOMOEOPATHIC RESEARCH AND CHARITIES Registered Charity THE YOGA PUBLISHING HOUSE Registered Charity Centre For Spatial Database Management and Solutions Registered Charity global futuristic welfare foundation Registered Charity Prathyusha Charitable Trust Registered Charity Patidar Samst Seva Samaj Registered Charity Peoples Institute for Integrated Development Registered Charity supdt. sheth v.s.gl.hospital. Registered Charity RYA Madras Metro Trust Registered Charity Rishi Chaitanya Trust Registered Charity Kabeer Charitable Trust Registered Charity The Indus Entrepreneurs - New Delhi Registered Charity PMA Events 2005 Registered Charity Vedika, Thrissur Registered Charity THE BRIDGE FOUNDATION Registered Charity Sri Aurobindo Centre for Human Unity Registered Charity Aseema Charitable Trust Registered Charity SAMPARC Registered Charity Global Cancer Concern India Registered Charity DWARAKANATHA REDDY RAMANARPANAM TRUST Registered Charity GOSPEL LITERATURE SERVICE Registered Charity World Vision India Local Fund Account Registered Charity IQRA' Education Foundation Registered Charity United Way Mumbai Registered Charity People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals India Registered Charity Comprehensive Trauma Consortium Registered Charity Nirnaya Trust Registered Charity Adarsh Sahitya Sangh Registered Charity Bombay Natural History Society Registered Charity Janta Adarsh Andh Vidyalaya Registered Charity Elijahs Foundation Registered Charity Merchants of India Charity Registered Charity emerging young leaders india Registered Charity Parikrma Humanity Foundation Registered Charity Great Commission Ministries Registered Charity Children of Mother Earth Registered Charity Friends of the poor Registered Charity PETA India Registered Charity Swayamkrushi Registered Charity Banjara Tribal Ministries Registered Charity Kantilal Jaikishandas Charitable Trust Registered Charity Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama Registered Charity Asana Andiappan Sundara Yoga & Natural Living Development Trust Registered Charity WORLD VISION OF INDIA Registered Charity Economic and Political Weekly Registered Charity Vision Foundation of India Registered Charity Swami Omkarananda Saraswati Charitable Trust Registered Charity Child In Need Institute Registered Charity Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram-General Receipts SB A/c Registered Charity surya trust Registered Charity GRAMYA BIKASH MANCH Registered Charity Lovedale Foundation Registered Charity VIJNANA KALA VEDI Registered Charity Eighth International Conference Registered Charity Aurobindo Chaudhuri Memorial Great Indian Dream Foundation Registered Charity Charity Alliance Registered Charity Kajla Janakalyan Samity Registered Charity The Hyderabad 10K Run Foundation Registered Charity St John?s School DLW Alumni Association Registered Charity Sa-Dhan Registered Charity Purba Dwarkapur Sebayan Sangha Registered Charity BITRA NET FOUNDATION Registered Charity Dr Shantha Breast Cancer Foundation Registered Charity CHINMAYA INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION Registered Charity Mobile Creches Registered Charity ROUND TABLE INDIA TRUST Registered Charity Prathyasha Foundation for Physically Challenged Registered Charity Xavier Institute of Management Registered Charity Bihar Global Meet Registered Charity Kalavishkar Registered Charity Saigrace Foundation Registered Charity Siva Sakthi Sathya Sai Charitable Trust Registered Charity Gods Ministries Trust Registered Charity The Marg Foundation Registered Charity Samveda Training and Research Centre Registered Charity TOFNA, Sri Rakum School for the Blind Registered Charity Academy of Magical Sciences Registered Charity S N S Foundation Registered Charity Dignity Foundation Registered Charity NTR Memorial Trust Registered Charity Bharat Sevashram Sangha Registered Charity EPW Research Foundation Registered Charity Jesus Calls Registered Charity Trans World Radio-India Registered Charity Shri Vithalrao Joshi Charities Trust Registered Charity Courtesy Foundation Registered Charity CANSUPPORT Registered Charity CORPUS FUND FOR CANSUPPORT Registered Charity I-CARE VOLUNTEERS Registered Charity Cheshire Homes India Bangalore Unit Registered Charity Consumers Forum Registered Charity EasyLink Registered Charity Navjeevan Centre Registered Charity Cheshire Home India Bangalore Unit Registered Charity Metropolitan Education Trust Registered Charity PARTNERS FOR LAW IN DEVELOPMENT Registered Charity CHILDLINE India Foundation Registered Charity SEESHA Registered Charity American Alumni Association Registered Charity Christian Medical Association of India Registered Charity RURAL EDUCATIONAL AND ECUMENICAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETYRegistered Charity Handicapped Childerns Rehabilitation Association Registered Charity The Federation of Kshatriya Seva Sanghams Registered Charity AKP-BOOKS FOR CHANGE Registered Charity Goa Heritage Action Group Registered Charity Maniktala Social Welfare Awareness Propagation Nursing Organisation Registered Charity CANCER AID SOCIETY Registered Charity SOCIAL WELFARE FUNDS TRUST Registered Charity Universal Health Care Trust Registered Charity isacabangalore chapter Registered Charity RSVK-HO Registered Charity RURAL ORIENTATION FOR SOCIO ECONOMICAL SOCIETY Registered Charity Rotary NOIDA Research and Social Welfare Registered Charity VANDE MATARAM FOUNDATION Registered Charity Rishi Samskruti Vidya Kendra Registered Charity The MA FOI FOUNDATION Registered Charity Human Care Retreat Registered Charity RESTORATION INDIA MISSION Registered Charity SWAR SANGEET ACADEMY Registered Charity Sornammal Educational Trust Registered Charity 26th International Montessori Congress Registered Charity Anantha Ashram Trust Registered Charity Karunya University Registered Charity Sishmon Charity Foundation Registered Charity Smile Foundation Registered Charity Gita Publishing House of Sadhu Vaswani Mission Registered Charity MURALI KRISHNA TRUST Registered Charity Wildlife Trust of India Registered Charity The Association of People with Disability Registered Charity Petals Foundation Registered Charity Bethel Assembly of God Church-International Worship Center Registered Charity DURAISAMY GENEROUS SOCIAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Registered Charity AID INDIA Registered Charity Sri Vittal Rukmini Samsthan Registered Charity Latika Roy Memorial Foundation Registered Charity Vidya Poshak Registered Charity AASHRAYA CHARITABLE TRUST Registered Charity Planet Finance India Registered Charity Jeevan Blood Bank and Research Centre Registered Charity Jyothirgamaya Charitable Foundation Registered Charity Prashant Damle Fan Foundation Registered Charity REACHING HAND Registered Charity Sankirtan Seva Trust Registered Charity Varahi Charitable Trust Registered Charity Cast Foundation Registered Charity In Defence Of Animals Registered Charity GREEN INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Registered Charity People For Animals Registered Charity SGBS Trust Registered Charity AL ISLAM CHARITABLE TRUST Registered Charity SAHYOG-Indian Council For Public Pvt Partnership Registered Charity Global Hospital and Research Center Registered Charity The George Foundation Registered Charity Society for the promotion and inculcation of Human Aspirations (SPRIHA) Registered Charity mizoram hmeithai association Registered Charity Swazha Registered Charity Navajeevan Blind Relief Centre Registered Charity Akhil Bhartiya Antyodaya Sansthan Registered Charity Mumbai Mobile Creches Registered Charity Bombay Agrawal Samuhik Vivah Sammelan Registered Charity The Banyan Registered Charity Al-shifa minority institutions for mentally retarded and old aged Registered Charity Watershed Organisation Trust Registered Charity Walasr Imamia Trust Registered Charity The United Physically Handicapped School Registered Charity NAVA KARNATAKA SOCIAL SERVICE TRUST Registered Charity Heavenly Treasure Charity Trust Registered Charity Centre for Communication and Development
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