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S.No. Code No. State Name of Organisation Address of Organisation No Ministry Whether Code Name of Seminar/Workshop Theme of No.of Amount (Rs in S.No. State Address of organisation No. of Days belongs to No. organisation s Location Workshop/Seminar/Conference Participants Lakh) MCD/ MCB 10 workshops of To protect and develop the Wakf 40 participants land on commercial line for each in augmenting the income of the collaboration with 14/173, Jamnagar House, Wakf, enabling them to enlarge State Wakf Boards New Seminar/Workshop/ 1 487 Central Wakf Council Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- their welfare activities for the in those States 1 day each 10.00 Ministry Delhi Conference 110011 community and to act for retrieval where proposals of the wakf property, through 30 have not been state wakf borads functioning received in MCDs across the country or MCDs are not there 10 workshops of To publicize and highlight the 40 participants scheme of MAEF so that the each in those Maulana Azad 5 benefit of the schemes should New Chelmsford Road, New Delhi- States where 2 488 Educational Seminar/Workshop/s reach to the genuine and needy 1 day each 10.00 Ministry Delhi 110055 proposals have not Foundation ymposium people particularly the been received in educationally backward MCDs or MCDs minorities. are not there Total 20.00 Delhi Whether Code Name of Seminar/Workshop' Theme of No.of Amount (Rs in S.No. State Address of organisation No. of Days belongs to No. organisation s Location Workshop/Seminar/Conference Participants Lakh) MCD/ MCB Role of Evaluation and Monitoring in the implementation Haryali Center for 32/11, Zakir Nagar (West), Conference-North 1 76 Delhi of Welfare Schemes initiated for 50 1 1.25 MCD Rural Development New Delhi – 110025 East Delhi the development of Minority by Government of India Groupious Social D-42, Top Floor, South Ext. Seminar/Workshop- Progressive Vocational Training 2 85 Delhi 50 1 1.25 MCD Welfare Society New Delhi- 110049 Bijnor to Minorities Adolescent E-112, Lower Ground Floor, Socio-Economic Development of 3 92 Delhi Bal Bharti Workshop-Leh 50 1 1.25 MCD Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019 Minority Women Capacity Building on Economic 811-A, T.C. Jaina Tower-I, New Kerala Development Workshop- Uttar Activities and Employment 4 169 District Centre, Janakpuri, New 50 1 1.25 MCD Delhi Society Dinajpur Generation by providing Access Delhi-110058 to Government Schemes and Banking Facilities for Minority Anwar Education Research study on Status of 5 231 Delhi C/478, Old Seema Puri, Delhi Meeting Delhi 50 1 1.25 MCD society Muslim women in Delhi. Workshop on literacy and Workship New Jan Sewa Mahila H. No. 40, Jagat Puri Krishan vacational training to the Minority 6 234 Delhi Seelampuri Area, 50 1 1.25 MCD Samiti (JSMS) Nagar, Delhi-110051. community at new Seelampuri Delhji area, Delhi Minority Education and Mahammad Younus Seminar/ Workshop- Employement : With Special 7 282 Delhi D-II-199, Kaka Nagar-110003. 50 1 1.25 MCD Educational Trust North East Delhi refernce to Muslims of NCR and Uttar Pradesh Centre for Research, New 16, Dakshineshwar, 10-Hailey Nicobar and North To create awareness among 8 286 Planning and Action 50 for each place 1 2.50 MCD Delhi Road, New Delhi-110001 Sikkim minorities (CERPA) All India Confederation For P.1. Ground Floor, Minority Girls Education: The New Seminar-North East 9 304 Women's Sriniwaspuri Extension, New State, Opportunities and 50 1 1.25 MCD Delhi Delhi Empowerment Delhi-110065 Challenges Through Education A study of muslims girl in New 217, Ram Vihar, Near BNPS, Seminar- 10 329 Jahanvi (Regd.) education and women education 50 1 1.25 MCD Delhi Karkardooma, Delhi-95 Muzaffarnagar in minority community Dr. Hahnemann Rerearch/Studies, Monitoring and New C-167, Welcome, Seelampur 11 338 Educational Workshop/Seminar Evaluationof Development 50 1 1.25 MCD Delhi IV, Delhi-110053 Development Society Scheme including publicity New Bagh Educational & 12A/5B, Lane-7, Vijay 12 344 Delhi NA 50 1 1.25 MCD Delhi Social Welfare Society Mohalla, Moujpur, Delhi-53 Society for Cause of Empowerment and Capacity New People's 4135, Pocket B-5 & 6, Vasant 13 347 Workshop Building of Minority Women at 50 1 1.25 MCD Delhi Empowerment Kunj, New Delhi-110070. North- East Delhi. (SCOPE) Natural and Cultural 20 Basement, Masigarh, Near Implementing education Policies New 14 397 Heritage Conservation Sukhdev Vihar, New Delhi- Seminar-Ukhrul in the Hill Districts of Manipur: 50 1 1.25 MCD Delhi Initiative 110025 Prospect and Challenges Block-32, House no24, Old New Workshop- Through Education initiatives 15 407 Asarr: The Impact Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi- 40 1 1.00 MCD Delhi Ghaziabad and focus on health and hygiene 110060 New F-1/418, Sunder Nagri, New Muslim Women and Development- 16 410 Basic Foundation North East Delhi 50 1 1.25 MCD Delhi Dehi-110093 Issues and Challenges Media & Civil Society New Agricultural Finance B-1/9, Communtiy Center, workshop- Kokata 40 at Kolkata and 17 413 organization (CSOs) on Minority 1 day each 2.00 MCD Delhi Cooperation Limited Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058 and Ranchi 40 at Ranchi Rights and Issues Utilizing Information for the Federation of Indian Economic Empowerment of New Chambers of Federation House Tanseen Workshop cum Minorities and educating them on 18 485 50 1 1.25 MCD/MCB Delhi Commerce and Marg, New Delhi-110001 Seminar-North East the Constitutional and Legislative Industry Provisions relating to minorities act Total 24.25 Andhra Pradesh Theme of Code Seminar/Workshop's No.of Amount (In Whether belongs S.No. State Name of organisation Address of organisation Workshop/Seminar/Co No. of Days No. Location Participants Rs. Lakh) to MCD/ MCB nference Dept. of Political Science and Public Maulana Azad National Educational Andhra Administration, Urdu University, Development of Non-MCD but 1 17 National Seminar 50 1 1.25 Pradesh Maulana Azad National Gachibowli, Hyderabad-32, Minorities-Policy University Urdu University, Andhra Pradesh. Initiatives and Impact. Hyderabad. Seminar on Minority H. No. 14-8/3, SDPT Road, Welfare and Schemes Andhra Ramayampet, District – 2 20 Vision Seminar- Medak for Empowerment of 50 1 1.25 MCB Pradesh Medak, Andhra Pradesh - Minority Community 502101 and Participation The Efficacy of Madarsa D. No. 46/162, Education in India: Andhra Society for Social 3 30 Budhawarapet, Kurnool – Seminar-Kurnool Mainstreaming 50 1 1.25 MCB Pradesh Transformation 518002, Andhra Pradesh Students into Contemporary System H.No-8-44/2, Sri Sai Nagar Empowerment of Andhra Vanitha Jyothi Mahila Colony, Village Balapur, Minority Women 4 100 Seminar-Ranga Reddy 50 1 1.25 MCD Pradesh Sangam R.R. Distt. Hyderabad- through Health and 500005. Education Awareness Fourth Lane, Ramnagar, Generating Awareness Behind Women and Child among minorities on Workshop/seminar/co Andhra Welfare Department, Prime Minster's New 15 5 103 Gowthami Foundation nference- Prakasam 50 1 1.25 MCB Pradesh Opposite Rajiv Gandhi Point Programme for and Guntur Institute of Medical the Welfare of Science, ONGOLE-523001, Minorities Prakasam District, AP D No. 1-30, B.Setty Palli, Empowering Minority Andhra (Vill and PO), Workshop- Women - Strategy for 6 112 Annadaatha 50 1 1.25 MCD Pradesh Chillamathur(Mandal), Ananthapur Advancing Women Ananthapur-515214, AP Political, Economic and Social Right Andhra Al- Akbar Education & FC-57, Cement Nagar, Empowernment of 7 293 Seminar-Kurnool 50 1 1.25 MCB Pradesh Welfare Society Bethemcherla Mandal, Minority Women Kurnool District, AP through Health and Workshop- on Minority Eduational Institutions Justice City, Shameerpet, their role in conserving Nalsar University of Non-MCD but 8 141 Hyderabad RR Distt. -5000078, Andhra Workshop- language, script or 50 1 1.25 Law University Pradesh cultute guaranteed by article 30(1) of constitution of India Arunachal Pradesh S.No. Code State Name of Address of Seminar/W Theme of No.of No. of Amount Whether belongs No. organisation organisation orkshop's Workshop/Semin Participan Days (Rs in Socio- Economic and cultural development of Medical Colony, P.O Youth Action for Seminar cum Buddist Minority Arunachal Tawang, District- 1 18 Social Welfare Workshop- in Arunachal 50 1 1.25 MCD Pradesh Tawang, Arunachal (YASW) Tawang Pradesh. Impact of Pradesh – 790104 schemes of Ministry of Minority Affairs Arunachal Hill Top Bomdila, West Pradesh Art and Worshop-, Women Education Arunachal Kameng District, 2 209 Culture Eco West in Minority 50 1 1.25 MCD Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh- Tourism Society Kameng Communities 790001 ( APCETS) Assam Theme of Whether Code Seminar/ No.of Amount (Rs. S.No. State Name of organisation Address of organisation Workshop/Seminar/Confere No. of Days belongs to No. Workshop's Location Participants in Lakh) nce MCD/ MCB Communal Harmony and Belogui, Natun Bazar, PO- Adarsha Samaj Kalyan Seminar- Middle others Minority Issuess and 1 51 Assam Solmari, Via-Haiborgaon, Distt. 50 1 1.25 MCD Samity Assam Area of Coverage in Middle Nagaon, Assam-782002 Assam Village and PO- Hatsigimari, PS- Top Twelve Society, Project Proposal All Kind of Rural Programme 2 56 Assam South Salmara, Distt. Dhubri, 50 1 1.25 MCB Hatsinghimari Dhubri at south salmara sub division Assam. Village Rupahi, Bhakatgaon, Global Health and Status and Problems of Near Chandrabala Primary 3 62-A Assam Education Centre Seminar Primary Education of Muslim 50 1 1.25 MCD School, PO- Rupahi, Distt. (GHEC) Minority Girls Nagaon, Assam-782427 Vocational Education among Pacific Institute of NS Road, W/N-12(Near Old the Educated/Uneducated Workshop Cum 4 78 Assam Technology and Hospital Point), Hailakandi- youth and School Drop Out 50 1 1.25 MCD Seminar- Hailakandi Management 788155, Assam Student of Minority Community Empowerment of Women Sarbangin Unnayan Vill. & P.O, Larkuchi: Pin- Through Panchyati Raj 5 88 Assam Workshop-Guwahati 50 1 1.25 MCD Samittee, Larkuchi 781138, Distt.
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