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List of Donations Fy 2020-21 LIST OF DONATIONS FY 2020-21 Annexure - I Normal / Date of Name of Donee Organisation with Full Place of Donation Amount Sr No Circle/Dept Direct Purpose of Donation Sector Sanction Address (State & District) Sanctioned Activity 1 4-Dec-20 SBIF Direct SBI Foundation Mumbai 711800000.00 CSR Activities SBIF 2 8-Jan-21 RSETI Direct RSETIs Pan India (17 RSETIs) 225000000.00 Skill Development Rural Development 3 24-Apr-20 National Direct Apollo Hospital Mumbai 10000000.00 Setting up of isolation rooms Health 4 4-Dec-20 National Direct Armed Forces Flag Day Fund Mumbai 100000000.00 Girl Child Education Girl Child Welfare 5 8-Jan-21 National Direct National Sports Development Fund Delhi 50000000.00 Target Olympic Podium Scheme Sports 6 1-Mar-21 National Direct PMCARES Mumbai 110000000.00 Vaccination - Covid 19 Health 7 6-Mar-21 National Direct Mumbai Police Foundation Mumbai 10000000.00 Welfare of Police Personnel Welfare 8 23-Feb-21 National Direct Mumbai Police Foundation Mumbai 500000.00 Welfare of Police Personnel Health Ganesh Nagar, 9 28-Dec-20 CAG Direct Activity Bharatiya Sanskar Shikshan samiti Chitalsar-Manpada, 351500.00 Donation of 10 computer sets Education Dist – Thane (West) 8, Jay Anant Society, Supply of equipments (washing machines & 10 14-Jan-21 CAG Direct Activity Ameya Palak Sanghatana Tilak Nagar, Dombivli 503400.00 Handicap Welfare solar water heating system) (East), Dist – Thane Adivashi Bahuuddeshiya Gramvikas Bhoirwadi, Taluka – Donation for Drinking water Project(borewell, 11 18-Dec-20 CAG Direct Activity 917869.00 Tribal welfare Sanstha Murbad, Dist – Thane watertank and Pipelines) 10, Avinash Society, Providing Financial Assistance to buy Maruti 12 23-Feb-21 CAG Direct Activity Sobati Parents Association 555305.00 Handicap Welfare Panchpakhadi, Thane Eeco Van KAKKUM KARANGAL, 89/47, 13 CAG 254000.00 SANTHOME HIGH Supply of Deep Freezers(2), Inverters and 10-Nov-20 Normal ROAD,SANTHOME,CHENNAI-600 028 Chennai, Tamil Nadu Batteries(4 units), Dresses and Dinner welfare Normal To generate employment for the rural tribal KESHAV SRUSHTI, UTTAN, WADA,THANE / women & simultaneously, addressing 14 18-Dec-20 CAG 1985000.00 Tribal welfare BHAYANDER (W), DIST THANE 401106 MAHARASHTRA environment by bringing agriculture waste (Banana Stem) to use. 15-Oct-20 Normal Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2 R.K. Puram Gifting of computers to deserving students of Education New Delhi and Dr. Rajendra Prasad Kendriya Vidyalayas 15 CAG Delhi New Delhi 722200.00 Kendriya Vidyalaya President's Estate New Delhi 29-Dec-20 Normal Khushboo Welfare Society, Plot No.2, School bus for specially abled children 16 CAG Sector 10-A, Near Lion's Public School, Haryana Gurugram 2451517.00 Handicap Welfare Gurgaon, Haryana 122001 8-Feb-21 CCG Donation Sahana Charitable Trust for Disabled (R Bangalore City. 473000.00 Purchase of new Braille Embosser, Braille ) No. 115/11, "Sagar Nilaya", 1st Cross, Karnataka State Embosser Heads & Paper used for printing 17 Handicap Welfare 1st Main, Dwarakanagar, Bengaluru - Braille Scripts / Books 560072 12-Feb-21 CCG Donation Service Trust for Aiding Resourceless Bangalore City. 2500000.00 Construction of Shelter Home to provide Karnataka State Good Education, Shelter for underprivileged 18 children and migrant worker's children who Handicap Welfare are badly badly affected due to Covid-19 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Calcutta Social Project Kolkata 336995.00 Sewing Machine, Computers, RO Water filter, 19 File cabinet, Table etc Education 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal NABET Delhi 775000.00 Classroom development charges , 20 Workstation development Education 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Shishu Kalyan Kendra School for Mumbai 316960.00 Laptop, benches, storewel, tables, chairs 21 Intellectual Disable Children Education 22 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Sai Salvi Foundation Mumbai 479712.00 Maruti Alto 800 CNG Girl Child Welfare 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal The Victoria Memorial School for the Mumbai 247500.00 Industrial Locker Cupboard 23 Blind Education 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Abhinav Samaj Delhi 93000.00 Recliner Massage Chair-1, freezer, water 24 dispenser welfare Normal / Date of Name of Donee Organisation with Full Place of Donation Amount Sr No Circle/Dept Direct Purpose of Donation Sector Sanction Address (State & District) Sanctioned Activity 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Student Welfare Mission Guwhati 450000.00 Maruti Omni Van for tranportation of 25 Handicap Welfare differently able childeren 26 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Drishti samajik Sansthan Jankipuram Lucknow 318389.00 Complete set of dishwashers welfare 27 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Siliguri Bhawna Society Siliguri 39990.00 Dishwasher welfare 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Himgiri Kalyan Ashram Shimla 433000.00 Furniture and Fixture for newely built hostel at 28 Chamba (HP) Tribal welfare 29 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal People's Forum Cuttack 25000.00 Furniture and Fan welfare 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Ved Vignan Maha Vidya Peeth -Project Kolkata 535000.00 62 KVA Genset 30 Udaan Pushpanjali Education 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Sreekaram Health Care for All Ernakulam 55350.00 Purchase of 2 sets of hospital eqipments viz., 31 ABS Flower Cots, Hospital Beds and Health commode chair with wheels. 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Akshara Educational & Welfare Society Viskhapatnam 493127.00 Purchase of 7 seater SUZUKI EECO mini van for transport of groceries, vegetables and also for sports and cultural activities. (NGO is 32 using its school bus for plying of students to school.) Education 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Hope Charitable Trust Vadodara 135610.00 Purchase of daily usable items like 33 mattresses, computer& printer, ceiling fan, Health water purifier, plastic chairs etc 20-Jan-21 SARG Normal Madhuram Charitable Trust Ahmedabad 74200.00 Donation of Prosthetic leg. Right above knee prosthesis with polycentric knee joint, silicone 34 liner with scuttle lock & basic sach foot with Health tes belt and stoking cost for Smt Kokilaben Patel 35 16-Sep-20 Ahmedabad Normal Green Leaf Trust Mahijada Village 500000.00 Plantation Environment 36 13-Oct-20 Ahmedabad Normal The Gujarat Cancer Society Asarwa Ahmedabad 900000.00 Health Equipments Health 37 14-Dec-20 Ahmedabad Normal Shri Kasturba Stri Vikas Gruh Jamnagar 598720.00 Computer,Roti Maker welfare 38 17-Dec-20 Ahmedabad Normal The Akshaya Patra Foundation Jamnagar 2248912.00 3 Vehical for meal distribution Education 39 24-Dec-20 Ahmedabad Normal Environment Sanitation Institute Sughad ,Ahmedabad 1556850.00 75 Toilets Construction Swacch Bharat & Sanitation 40 Health 28-Dec-20 Ahmedabad Normal Murij Manghnani Hospital,Hari Om Trust Adipur, Kuchch Bhuj 1980000.00 2 Ventilator Machine 41 28-Dec-20 Ahmedabad Normal Vedchhi Pradesh Seva Samiti Valod,Surat 1000410.00 6 Toilets,Bathrooms and Urinal Swacch Bharat & Sanitation 42 29-Jan-21 Ahmedabad Normal Woolen Blankets Admin office Vadodra 40000.00 200 Woolen Blankets welfare 43 29-Jan-21 Ahmedabad Normal Golden Karat Unit Run Canteen Ahmedabad Cantt 845240.00 Purchase Porta Cabin and Shed welfare Veer Meghmaya Viswa Memorial Development of Veer Meghmaya Memorial 44 15-Feb-21 Ahmedabad Normal Research Center Patan 10000000.00 Project Environment 45 6-Jan-21 Ahmedabad Normal Ashirvad Viklang Trust Sayla, Surendranagar 670081.00 Vehical and Physiotherapy equipments Education Fully Automated Bio-Chemistry Analyzer 46 Health 3-Feb-21 Ahmedabad Normal Patidar Sarvoday Seva Sangh Trust Nakhatrana, Kutch 375000.00 Machine 47 Health 16-Feb-21 Ahmedabad Normal K K Shah Sabakantha Arogya Mandal Vatrak, Bayad 1300000.00 X Ray Digital Radiography machine 48 22-Feb-21 Ahmedabad Normal Primary School Porbandar Porbandar 1040000.00 Sports Equipment (Fixed cement concrete Education 49 22-Feb-21 Ahmedabad Normal Madhuram charitable Trust Ahmedabad 2483600.00 50 Prosthetic legs Health 50 10-Mar-21 Ahmedabad Normal Shree Pragna Chakshu Mahila Seva kunj, Surendranagar 1498688.00 Donation of Ambulance Health SBI - AO, Guntur Guntur & Prakasam Distribution of Notebooks to 623 Students on 51 Districts In Andhra Childrens Day & Diwali 12-Nov-20 Amaravati Direct Pradesh State 186900.00 Education SBI - AO, Tirupati Nellore, Anantapur, Distribution of Notebooks to 560 Students on Chittor, Kadapa, Childrens Day & Diwali 52 Kurnool Districts In 12-Nov-20 Amaravati Direct Andhra Pradesh State 168000.00 Education Normal / Date of Name of Donee Organisation with Full Place of Donation Amount Sr No Circle/Dept Direct Purpose of Donation Sector Sanction Address (State & District) Sanctioned Activity SBI - AO, Vijayawada Krishna, East Distribution of Notebooks to 606 Students on Godavari, West Childrens Day & Diwali 53 Godavari Districts of 12-Nov-20 Amaravati Direct Andhra Pradesh State 181800.00 Education SBI - AO, Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam, Distribution of Notebooks to 626 Students on Vizianagaram, Childrens Day & Diwali 54 Srikakulam Districts of Andhra Pradesh State 12-Nov-20 Amaravati Direct 187800.00 Education Kotappakonda Environment Education Kotappakonda, Guntur Adoption for Maintenance of 89 Spotted 55 Centre, Kotappakonda, Guntur District, District, Andhra Deers at Kotappakonda EEC 21-Nov-20 Amaravati Normal Andhra Pradesh Pradesh State 400500.00 Animal Welfare Aasara a Charitable Society, Murali Aasara a Charitable Donation of EECO 5 Seater Vehicle to Nagar, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Society, Murali Nagar, Aasara Charitable Society 56 Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 25-Nov-20 Amaravati Normal 418723.00 welfare Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary, Kolleru, West Kolleru Wildlife Supply & Installation of 50 Artificial Bird Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh Sanctuary, Kolleru, Perching
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