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Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreigners Division (FCRA Wing) Form FC-4 [See rule 17(1)] The Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreigners Division (FCRA Wing) "First Floor NDCC-II Building," 1,JAI SINGH Road New Delhi - 110001 Subject: Account of Foreign Contribution for the year ending on the 31st March, 2017 1. Association FCRA registration number and name (i). Number : 147120588 (ii). Name : Calcutta Rescue 2. Details of receipt and utilisation of foreign contribution : i. Foreign Contribution received in cash/kind(value): a) Brought forward foreign contribution at the beginning of the 44791877.00 year(Rs.) b) Interest or other receipt during the year 3225052.00 c) Foreign Contribution received during the financial year i) Directly from a foreign source 50547025.00 ii) as transfer from a local source 0.00 d) Total Foreign Contribution (a+b+c) (Rs.) 98563954.00 *i.e. interest accured on foreign contribution, or any other income derived from foreign contribution, e.g. sale proceeds from assets created from contribution, or interest thereon during the year ii (a). Donor wise detail of foreign contribution received in excess of rupees 20,000: Sl.No Name of donors Institutional/Individu Detail of the donor: Purposes for which Amount (Rs.) al official Address; received Email address; website address: 1 Foundation Calcutta Institutional 2 Rue Margencel 13, 3 Social 10289520.00 Espoir Ch, Aigle, 1860 , Switzerland, Email Id: , Website Address : 2 Calcutta Espoir France Institutional 2/Chez M Julien Social 755500.00 Emmanuel 2/27 Rue Des Sables 3/FR/7820, Ministry of HomeViroflay , France, Affairs Email Id: , Website Address : 3 Ruffiex Marie Claude Individual Chemin du Closeau 2, Social 50937.00 1617 remaufens , Switzerland, Email Id: , Website Address : 4 Jack Preger Individual 100 Star Street, W F, 1 Social 68438.00 QF London , United Kingdom, Email Id: , Website Address : 5 Gyanada Foundation Institutional 237 Alexandra Road 04 Social 179340.00 Limited 11 The Alexcier , Singapore, Email Id: , Website Address : 6 Patricia Jones Individual PO Box 3792,Robina Social 59770.00 Town Central, Queensland 4230 , Australia , Australia, Email Id: , Website Address : 7 Jack Preger Individual 100 Star Street, W F, 1 Social 70564.00 QF London , United Kingdom, Email Id: , Website Address : FCRA Annual Returns for the financial year 2016-2017 has been Submitted on 03/08/2017 Page 1 of 5 Sl.No Name of donors Institutional/Individu Detail of the donor: Purposes for which Amount (Rs.) al official Address; received Email address; website address: 8 Emma Bauer And Individual Rue De Collage 3, Social 286574.00 Makissa Almand 1141 Severy, Suisse , Switzerland, Email Id: , Website Address : 9 Calcutta Rescue Institutional 109 Thorndale Place Social 558800.00 Canada Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 5Y8 , Canada, Email Id: , Website Address : 10 Stiftung Calcutta Institutional 2 Albisstrasse 53, 3 Ch, Social 659508.00 Rescue Langnau AM, Albis, 8135 , Switzerland, Email Id: , Website Address : 11 Calcutta Rescue Institutional V Svin Roald Social 1171875.00 Norway Olsenbureveien 7 1621 Gressvik , Norway, Email Id: , Website Address : 12 Yuen Yee Charity Institutional Room 1201, 12/F, Social 54000.00 Foundation Hilder Centre, 2 Sung Ping Street, Hung Hom Kowloon , Hong Kong, Email Id: , Website Address : 13 Calcutta Rescue Institutional 109 Thorndale Place Social 666250.00 Canada Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 5Y8 , Canada, Email Id: , Website Address : 14 Anglestar Limited Institutional 27 Manor Park Social 39900.00 Crescent Middlesex HA8 7NH United Kingdom , United Kingdom, Email Id: , Website Address : 15 Foundation Calcutta Institutional 2 Rue Margencel 13, 3 Social 2575549.00 Espoir Ch, Aigle, 1860 , Switzerland, Email Id: , Website Address : 16 Stiftung Calcutta Institutional 2 Albisstrasse 53, 3 Ch, Social 8438550.00 Rescue Langnau AM, Albis, 8135 , Switzerland, Email Id: , Website Address : 17 Keith Humphery Individual 65 ST Georges Road Social 24785.00 Lowest OFT Suffolk , United Kingdom, Email Id: , Website Address : 18 Yuen Yee Charity Institutional Room 1201, 12/F, Social 51000.00 Foundation Hilder Centre, 2 Sung Ping Street, Hung Hom Kowloon , Hong Kong, Email Id: , Website Address : 19 Calcutta Rescue Fund Institutional 53 Fontarabia Road, Social 2656706.00 Clapham, London SW11 5PE , United Ministry of HomeKingdom, Email Id: , Affairs Website Address : 20 World Health and Institutional 170 Charlotte Place, Social 300820.00 Education Network Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 , United States of America, Email Id: , Website Address : 21 Suman Majumdar Individual 1A, Trafford Street, Social 186592.00 Brunswick, Victoria 3056 , Australia, Email Id: , Website Address : 22 Calcutta Rescue Institutional Kaulbachstrasse 10, Social 2400545.00 Germany e v 80539 Munchen , Germany , Email Id: , Website Address : 23 Foundation Calcutta Institutional 2 Rue Margencel 13, 3 Social 3452017.00 Espoir Ch, Aigle, 1860 , Switzerland, Email Id: , Website Address : 24 Calcutta Rescue Institutional Frans Halslaan 34, Social 2053146.00 Netherlands 2343 EJ Oegstgeest , Netherlands, Email Id: , Website Address : FCRA Annual Returns for the financial year 2016-2017 has been Submitted on 03/08/2017 Page 2 of 5 Sl.No Name of donors Institutional/Individu Detail of the donor: Purposes for which Amount (Rs.) al official Address; received Email address; website address: 25 Calcutta Rescue Institutional Kaulbachstrasse 10, Social 1910313.00 Germany e v 80539 Munchen , Germany , Email Id: , Website Address : 26 Calcutta Rescue Fund Institutional 53 Fontarabia Road, Social 4367480.00 Clapham, London SW11 5PE , United Kingdom, Email Id: , Website Address : 27 Patricia Jones Individual PO Box 3792,Robina Social 86891.00 Town Central, Queensland 4230 , Australia , Australia, Email Id: , Website Address : 28 Jack Preger Individual 100 Star Street, W F, 1 Social 50000.00 QF London , United Kingdom, Email Id: , Website Address : 29 Calcutta Rescue Ireland Institutional 6, Lugnaquilla AVE Social 525700.00 Greenhills D 12 , Ireland, Email Id: , Website Address : 30 Calcutta Rescue Fund Institutional 53 FONTARBIA Social 1758310.00 UK ROAD, CLAPHAM, LONDON SW11 5PE, UK , United Kingdom, Email Id: , Website Address : 31 Calcutta Rescue Fund Institutional 53 Fontarabia Road, Social 1805786.00 Clapham, London SW11 5PE , United Kingdom, Email Id: , Website Address : 32 Projesh Tagore Brahma Individual 2/Bismarckstr, Social 149500.00 43DE/79379 Muellheim , Germany , Email Id: , Website Address : 33 Monika Faisst Individual Karlsruher Str 54, Social 78078.00 70771, Leinielden, Echterdiugen , Germany , Email Id: , Website Address : 34 Point Prod Institutional S17, 41 De Des Social 170850.00 Jeunes,1227 Carouge , Switzerland, Email Id: , Website Address : 35 Margriet Jassen Individual Valeriusstraat 7, 6444 Social 148000.00 XD Brunssum , Netherlands, Email Id: , Website Address : 36 Calcutta Rescue Institutional Frans Halslaan 34, Social 1945065.00 Netherlands 2343 EJ Oegstgeest , Netherlands, Email Id: , Website Address : 37 Compassion in Action Institutional 80 matai road Social 33257.00 raumati,south Ministry of Homeparaparaumau,NewZea Affairs land , New Zealand, Email Id: , Website Address : 38 John Russel Walter Individual 111 Bourke street, Social 37781.00 Fisher Leederville, Perth 6007, Western Australia , Australia, Email Id: , Website Address : 39 Calcutta Rescue Institutional Frans Halslaan 34, Social 71914.00 Netherlands 2343 EJ Oegstgeest , Netherlands, Email Id: , Website Address : 40 World Health and Institutional 170 Charlotte Place, Social 242304.00 Education Network Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 , United States of America, Email Id: , Website Address : (b). Cumulative purpose-wise amount of all foreign contribution donation received : FCRA Annual Returns for the financial year 2016-2017 has been Submitted on 03/08/2017 Page 3 of 5 Sl.No Purpose Amount 1 Social 50547025.00 (iii). Details of Utilization of foreign contribution: a. Total Utilization* for projects as per aims and 42218780.00 objectives of the association (Rs.) b. Total Administrative Exprenses as provided in Rule 8515287.00 5, FCRA 2011 (Rs.) c. Total invested in term deposits(Rs.) 43225742.00 Total Purchase of fresh assets(Rs.) 194745.00 Total utilzation in the year(Rs.) (a+b+c+d) 50928812.00 * It is affirmed that the utilisation of foreign contribution is not in contravention of the provisions contained in proviso to Sction 9(e) and Section 12(4)(f) of the Act which states that the acceptance of foreign contribution is not likely to affect prejudically. (A) the soverignty and integrity of india; or. (B) the security, strategic, scientific or echnomic interest of the state; or (C) the public interest; or (D) freedom or fairness of election to any legistature; or (E) friendly relations with any foreign state; or (F) harmony between religious, racial, social, lingusitic or relgional groups, castes or communities iv. Balance of unutilized foreign contribution, in 47635142.00 cash/bank, at the end of the year(Rs.) : v. Total number of foreigner working(salaried/ in 42.00 honorary capacity. : 3. (a) Details of designated Fc bank account for receipt of Foreign Contribution ( As on 31st March of the year ending): Sl.No Name of Bank Branch Address( With IFSC Code Account No pincode) 1 Standard Chartered Bank SP No. 0103, Floor No.: 01, SCBL0036003 XXXXXXX1481 The Unitech Chambers, 1865, Rajdanga Main Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, Kolkata - 700107, Kolkata, West Bengal, Kolkata 3. (b) Details of all utilizationMinistry bank accounts for utilization of of ForeginHome
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