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Dist. Name Name of the NGO Registration Details Address Sectors Working in Shimoga Vishwabharti Trust 411, BOOK NO. 1 PAGE 93/98 Dist. Name Name of the NGO Registration details Address Sectors working in Agriculture,Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries,Biotechnology,Children,Education & NEAR BASAWESHRI TEMPLE, ANAVATTI, SORABA TALUK, Literacy,Aged/Elderly,Health & Family Shimoga vishwabharti trust 411, BOOK NO. 1 PAGE 93/98, Sorbha (KARNATAKA) SHIMOGA DIST Welfare,Agriculture,Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries,Biotechnology,Children,Civic Issues,Disaster Management,Human Rights The Shimoga Multipurpose Social Service Society "Chaitanya", Shimoga The Shimoga Multipurpose Social Service Society 56/SOR/SMG/89-90, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Education & Literacy,Aged/Elderly,Health & Family Welfare Alkola Circle, Sagar Road, Shimoga. 577205. Shimoga The Diocese of Bhadravathi SMG-4-00184-2008-09, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Bishops House, St Josephs Church, Sagar Road, Shimoga Education & Literacy,Health & Family Welfare,Any Other KUMADVATHI FIRST GRADE COLLEGE A UNIT OF SWAMY Shimoga SWAMY VIVEKANANDA VIDYA SAMSTHE 156-161 vol 9-IV No.7/96-97, SHIKARIPURA (KARNATAKA) VIVEKANANDA VIDYA SAMSTHE SHIMOGA ROAD, Any Other SHIKARIPURA-577427 SHIMOGA, KARNATAKA Shimoga TADIKELA SUBBAIAH TRUST 71/SMO/SMG/2003, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Tadikela Subbaiah Trust Jail Road, Shimoga Health & Family Welfare NIRMALA HOSPITALTALUK OFFICE ROADOLD Shimoga ST CHARLES MEDICAL SOCIETY S.No.12/74-75, SHIMOGA (KARNATAKA) Data Not Found TOWNBHADRAVATHI 577301 SHIMOGA Shimoga SUNNAH EDUCATIONAL AND CHARITABLE TRUST E300 (KWR), SHIKARIPUR (KARNATAKA) JAYANAGAR, SHIKARIPUR, DIST. SHIMOGA Education & Literacy SRI VIDYABHARATHI EDUCATION TRUST (R), SAMARASA FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, MAHILA SAMAJA BUILDING, Shimoga SRI VIDYABHARATHI EDUCATION TRUST (R) 194, SHIMOGA (KARNATAKA) Data Not Found NEAR CITY MUNICIPALITY, OPP. BASAVESHWARA COLLEGE, SHIMOGA577201 SRI VIVEKANANDA MAHILA GRAMEENA EDUCATION TRUST (R) C/o TRINITY ITI SHANTINAGARA(RAGIGUDDA) SHANTINAGARA Education & Literacy,Vocational Training,Women's Shimoga HSN-4-00109-2008-09, SHIMOGA (KARNATAKA) SHIVAMOGGA SHIMOGA-577204 9986138585 Development & Empowerment Agriculture,Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries,Art & Culture,Biotechnology,Children,Dalit Upliftment,Differently Abled,Disaster Management,Drinking Water,Education & Literacy,Aged/Elderly,Environment & Forests,Food RANGANATHA SWAMY TEMPLE STREET, FIRST MAIN ROAD, Processing,Health & Family Welfare,HIV/AIDS,Human Shimoga SRI BANASHANKARI NATURE CURE SEVA TRUST SMG-4-00009-2007-08, SHIVAMOGGA (KARNATAKA) RANGANATHA BADAVANE, GOPALA, SHIMOGA577205. Rights,Land Resources,New & Renewable Energy,Nutrition,Rural Development & Poverty Alleviation,Scientific & Industrial Research,Tourism,Tribal Affairs,Urban Development & Poverty Alleviation,Water Resources,Women's Development & Empowerment SRI GAYATHRI MAHILA SAMAJA, AT TEMPLE ROAD, Shimoga SRI GAYATHRI MAHILA SAMAJA TALAGUPPA 8, SAGAR (KARNATAKA) Children TALAGUPPA POST, SAGAR TQ, SHIMOGA DIST577430 Shimoga SRI GURUGUHA VAAGGEYA PRATHISTHANA TRUST SMG-4-00117-2006-07, SHIMOGA (KARNATAKA) No -53, OPP TO SAI MANDIRA,3RD CROSS, SHIMOGA - 577201 Art & Culture SPANDANA GRAMEENA ABHIVRUDDI SAMSTHE (R) VIDYA Shimoga SPANDANA GRAMEENA ABHIVRUDDI SAMSTHE 390/2008-09, SHIMOGA (KARNATAKA) NAGARA, HOLEHONNUR BHADRAVATHI TQ SHIMOGA DIST Data Not Found KARNATAKA STATE Shimoga District Council For Child Welfare, C/o Anganwadi Shimoga SHIMOGA DISTRICT COUNCIL FOR CHILD WELFARE SMG-SO297-2005-06, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Workers Training Center, Opposite Vijaya Bank, Savalanga Children,Women's Development & Empowerment Road, Krishinagar, Shimoga - 577204 Shimoga SAGAR ADVENTURERS SGR-4-00046-2010-11, Sagar (KARNATAKA) Yellare, Sagar-Post, Shimoga-District Data Not Found Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Krupa, Beside Sharma Video, Old Bar Shimoga Sahachetana Naatyalaya SMG-SO688-2009-10, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Art & Culture,Education & Literacy Line Road, Shimoga-577202 NO. 206, SRINIDHI,4TH CROSS, DOORAVANI BADAVANE Shimoga SAHYADRI RANGA TARANGA SMG-4-00052-2010-11, SHIMOGA (KARNATAKA) Data Not Found VINOBANAGAR SHIMOGA-577204 Samanvaya, "Sharvani", Near Nandishwar temple, Alkola, Shimoga SAMANVAYA TRUST SMGD201, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Education & Literacy,Children Shimoga, Karnataka State Children,Drinking Water,Education & NOBEHIND VANDANA TALKIES ANATH RAO COMPOUND Shimoga ROSHANI SEVA SANGA SMG-S420-2013-14, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Literacy,HIV/AIDS,Nutrition,Women's Development & SHIMOGA Empowerment Dist. Name Name of the NGO Registration details Address Sectors working in Children,Health & Family Welfare,Panchayati Raj,Rural ROSHNI SEVA TRUST (R) 28 , BHAGYA NILAYA , 1ST CROSS , Shimoga Roshni seva trust 324/13-14, shimoga (KARNATAKA) Development & Poverty Alleviation,Women's Development & GANDHI NAGAR , SHIMOGA . Empowerment Agriculture,Art & Culture,Biotechnology,Children,Drinking Water,Education & Literacy,Environment & Forests,Food Rural Community Science Centre Shedthikere village, Post : Processing,Health & Family Welfare,Information & Shimoga Rural Community Science Centre 57/1988-89, Sagara (KARNATAKA) Varadamoola - 577 401 Sagar Taluk, Shimoga District Communication Technology,Micro Small & Medium Karnataka State. Enterprises,Scientific & Industrial Research,Science & Technology,Tourism,Women's Development & Empowerment,Youth Affairs PES Institution of Technology and Management NH 206 Sagar Shimoga PRERANA EDUCATIONAL AND SOCIAL TRUST BNG(U)JNR309/2006-2007BK4, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Data Not Found Road Shimoga 577204 KUNTAGODU VILLAGE, VARADHAMULA POST,SAGARA TALUK, Shimoga PUNYAKOTIGORAKSHANAVEDIKE SGR-4-00079-2008-09, KUNTAGODU VILLAGE (KARNATAKA) Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries SHIMOGA DISTRICT RABIYA BASRI RAHMAT ULLA HI ALLAYA CHARITABLE TRUST GANGA PARMESHWARI ROAD, SAGAR-577401, SHIMOGA, Shimoga IV 30/2001-02, SAGAR (KARNATAKA) Data Not Found REGD KARNATAKA, INDIA Shimoga Ninasam Sri Nilakanteshwara Natya Seva Sangha S. 1527/57-58, (KARNATAKA) Heggodu, Sagara Taluka, Shimoga District, Karnataka 577 417 Art & Culture NIRMALA CHARITABLE SOCIETY,S.H. CONVENT, GADIKOPPA, Shimoga NIRMALA CHARITABLE SOCIETY 166/SOR/SMG/1997-1998, KARNATAKA (KARNATAKA) Education & Literacy SHIMOGA, SHIMOGA (DIST), KARNATAKA (STATE) 577 204 HARSHA THIRTHA, LIG-363, 4TH CROSS, KALAHALLI, SHIMOGA- Shimoga NAMMAHALLITHEATRE SMG-S491-2012-13, SHIMOGA (KARNATAKA) Art & Culture 577201 Shimoga NATANAM BALA NATYA KENDRA 259/SOR/SMG/93-94, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) 1st cross, Channel Area, Rajendra nagar, Shimoga Data Not Found JNN College of Engineering, PB No 128, AD Block, Savalanga Shimoga National Educational Soci 604-01-47-48/MISC.206/47-48, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Education & Literacy Road, Navule, Shimoga- 577204 MATHUR HOSAHALLI SHARADA SCHOOL BETTERMENT Shimoga 2/1964-65, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Matturu Shimoga Taluk Education & Literacy COMMITTEE Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries,Aged/Elderly,Agriculture,Art & Culture,Biotechnology,Children,Civic Issues,Differently Abled,Disaster Management,Dalit Upliftment,Drinking KUTUMBA SHIKSHANA SAMSTHE (R) NEAR APMC YARD Water,Education & Literacy,Environment & Forests,Food Shimoga KUTUMBA SHIKSHANA SAMSTHE 230/SOR/SMG/95-96, SHIMOGA (KARNATAKA) VINOBA NAGARA SHIMOGA - 577204 Processing,Health & Family Welfare,HIV/AIDS,Housing,Human Rights,Information & Communication Technology,Legal Awareness & Aid,Labour & Employment,Land Resources,Micro Finance (SHGs),Minority Issues,Micro Small & Medium Enterprises LALITHA ACADEMY 2083 8TH WARD BESIDE BHANDARI GAS Shimoga Lalitha Academy SOR NO 220/1999-2000, SHIMOGA (KARNATAKA) GODOWN NEAR GURUKULA VIDYA SAMSTHE NAVULE Children,Differently Abled SHIMOGA 577204 Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries,Aged/Elderly,Agriculture,Art & Culture,Biotechnology,Children,Civic Issues,Differently Abled,Disaster Management,Dalit Upliftment,Drinking Water,Education & Literacy,Environment & Forests,Food Shimoga LEAD 198/07-08, SHIMOGA (KARNATAKA) NEAR APMC YARD, VINOBANAGARA, SHIMOGA - 577204 Processing,Health & Family Welfare,HIV/AIDS,Housing,Human Rights,Information & Communication Technology,Legal Awareness & Aid,Labour & Employment,Land Resources,Micro Finance (SHGs),Minority Issues,Micro Small & Medium Enterprises Dist. Name Name of the NGO Registration details Address Sectors working in Karnataka State Jamia Urdu 4th cross left side Tippu Nagar Shimoga Karnataka State Jamia Urdu drs/sgr/310/2016-17, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Education & Literacy Shimoga 577201 Agriculture,Children,Civic Issues,Disaster Management,Drinking Water,Education & No. 70 Rathanagara opposite Agriculture university, Literacy,Environment & Forests,Health & Family Shimoga KIDS Kodachadri integrated society No. 56/SOR/SMG/2001-2002, Shimoga (KARNATAKA) Abbalegere (post) Shimoga 577204 Welfare,Information & Communication Technology,New & Renewable Energy,Science & Technology,Vocational Training,Water Resources Kinnara Mela Tumari Post:Tumari, Sagar Taluk, Shimoga dist. Shimoga Kinnara Mela Tumari ( R ) iv/8/99-2000, Sagar (KARNATAKA) Art & Culture,Children Karnataka State 577401 JAN SHIKSHAN SANSTHAN KOUSHALYAVARDHINEE NEAR Shimoga JAN SHIKSHAN SANSTHAN SHIMOGA 3:2000:2001, SHIMOGA (KARNATAKA) KASHIPURA RAILWAY GATE SOMINAKOPPA ROAD SHIMOGA Vocational Training 577204 Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries,Aged/Elderly,Agriculture,Art & Culture,Children,Civic Issues,Differently Abled,Disaster Management,Dalit Upliftment,Drinking Water,Education & Literacy,Environment JANASPANDANA TRUSTS.S ROAD NEAR MARKETSHIKARIPURA Shimoga JANASPANDANA TRUST SKP-4-00015-2009-10, SHIKARIPURA (KARNATAKA) & Forests,Food Processing,Health & Family SHIMOGA DISTKARNATAKA
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