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Fc Circular 21062017.Pdf Fcra Registration S.No Number Association Name 1 231660554 Aakansha Samiti 2 083990185 Aarambh 3 042040130 AASHRA MAHILA UTKARSH TRUST 4 031290090 Abala Sewa Ashram 5 010230854 ABHAYA FOUNDATION 6 031300022 ABHILASHA PARIWAR SWYAMSEVI SANSTHA 7 010260388 ABHIVRUDHI MAHILA SANGAM 8 206150020 Abhoy Mission 9 094421009 Abundant Life for All Ministries 10 094440063 Abyndaya Kendra 11 083781366 ACADEMY OF INDIAN MARKETING PROFESSIONALS Action for Community Organisation Rehabilitation & 12 094420439 Development 13 075901047 Action for Improving Mankind 14 194130092 Action For Welfare Awakening In Rural Environment 15 147110251 Action Of Promoters For Dev.& Liberation 16 083990170 Action Research Centre 17 104950056 Action Society for rural Activities and Youth Affairs 18 010180128 Action Water India 19 075820295 Acts India Missionary Ministries 20 125540016 Adarsh Prathmik Vidyalay Parbandhak Samiti 21 104990056 ADHAR 22 136550161 Adhar Shila 23 083900015 Adharashram 24 136400018 Adhunik Vidhya Mandir Avam Junior High School Samiti 25 010250109 Adivasi Samaja Chaitanya Sangam 26 042000143 Adivasi Sanskar Mandal 27 104910128 ADIVASI SEVA SAMITTEE AVSS 28 052960014 Adorers Womens Welfare Kerala 29 010250107 Advancement Rural Research & Education Development Society 30 231650915 Adventist Development & Relief Agency India 31 052850287 Agape Child Centre 32 136760105 Aghor Guru Sewa Peeth 33 083780302 Agnel Charities 34 076080156 AGRO FOREST RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TRUST 35 104830263 AKARSHAN 36 136720019 Akhil Bharatiya Yuva Kalyan Samiti 37 231650712 Akhil Bhartia Mahila Udyogik Kalyan & Shiksha .Samiti 38 083781418 AKHIL BHARTIYA MAHILA PARISHAD DADAR MATUNGA BRANCH 39 075900733 Akshar Educational Trust 40 083930408 Akshay Medical Trust 41 094421484 AKSHAYA EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL TRUST 42 094470052 AL HIRA EDUCATIONAL AND MINORITY WELFARE SOCIETY 43 094630154 Al- Madeena Islamic Complex Manjanady 44 137230027 ALEY MANSOOB EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY 45 094540069 AlFatima Women Welfare Society 46 083780985 Aliyavar Jung National Institute For the Hearing Handicapped 47 147120586 All Backward Class Relief And Development Mission 48 147120003 All Bengal Women's Union Child.wel.home 49 231660787 All India Ex Soldiers League 50 136550457 All India Minority Welfare Action Group 51 194130442 All Tribal Disables Union Manipur 52 031170389 Al-Mahad Trust 53 075970126 ALTHEA INDIA MISSION 54 104830277 AMA ADHIKAR 55 152670040 AMAR BALIDAN SOCIETY AMAR CHACHA JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEMORIAL CHARITABLE 56 094460071 TRUST 57 104860001 Amar Jyoti India 58 031380036 AMAR TRISHALA SEVA ASHRAM 59 231661413 Ambalika 60 042020012 Amine Sariyat Education Trust 61 031090089 AMITAWA BUDDHA SIOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION 62 083870189 Amrapali Utkarsh Sangh 63 041930008 Amreli Education and Charitable Trust 64 231661558 ANANDA YOG ASHRAM TRUST 65 137410005 Anandi Devi Jan Kalyan Shiksha Samajothan Samiti 66 063300121 ANANT JEEVAN SEWA EVAM SHODH SAMITI 67 010120267 ANANTHA NETWORK OF POSITIVES 68 075980275 Anbu Volagam Service Society 69 094421115 Anchor Family Development Trust 70 076000132 ANDERSON EDUCATIONAL AND CHARITABLE TRUST 71 010140272 Andhra Seva Samiti 72 094420130 Anekal Jesuit Education And Charitable Society 73 075901025 Angelo Foundation for Children and Aging 74 094421541 ANGELS GARDEN 75 076010125 Animators For Rural Multipurpose Development Society 76 075940541 Annai Indira Gandhi Women Development Centre 77 076110004 Annai Indira Rural Development And Educational Centre ANNAI Smt. THAILAMMAL ANMANEYA (Love of Soul) 78 076080119 CHARITABLE TRUST 79 076100020 Annai Therasa Samuga Sevai Sangam 80 076040426 Annai Therasa Social Development Organisation 81 075850286 ANNAI TRUST 82 010230996 ANNAMACHARYA BHAVANA VAHINI 83 052900027 Ansari Charitable Trust 84 231650423 Antar Rashtriya Sahayog Parishad 85 031340059 Antodaya Seva Sansthan 86 010230997 ANUGRAHA CHARITABLE TRUST 87 031200011 Anusuchit Jati/Anusuchit Janjati Kalyan Samiti 88 094570185 Apostolic Full Gospel Ministries 89 010190507 APPLE GLOBAL FOUNDATION 90 125610055 Aprajita Sansthan 91 083930636 APT Research Foundation 92 010230922 ARANYA AGRICULTURAL ALTERNATIVES 93 231660015 Aravali Education Society 94 076000113 Aravanaikkum Karangal 95 075940479 Aravind Medical Research Foundation 96 010230046 Archdiocese of Hyderabad Society 97 010230389 Arco India Trust 98 052850455 Arickal Devassy Memorial Trust For Education (a.d. Trust) 99 010300075 Arnold Backx Educational Society 100 083930416 Arogyaseva Medical Academy of India 101 231661273 AROHI Advance Relief Organisation For Human Integration 102 337800198 Arohi Anusuchit Jati Avam Janjati Mahila Vikas Parisad 103 231661048 AROMA EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL SOCIETY 104 136440114 Arun Sewa Samiti 105 076080088 Arunaachalam Trust 106 076080061 Arunachala Village School Trust 107 075900720 Arunodhaya Centre For Street And Working Children 108 031290013 Arunofyog Rachnatmak Parishad 109 052870120 Asha Bhavan 110 231660731 Asha Deep Foundation 111 010330179 ASHA KIRAN A RURAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION 112 094590168 Asha Kirana Charitable Trust 113 083781039 Ashadeep Charitable Trust 114 042030055 ASHADEEP CHARITABLE TRUST 115 136220051 Asharfi Gramoudhyog Sansthan 116 337720021 ASHEERWAD TRUST 117 075840037 Ashoka Foundation 118 147110939 Ashokenagar Kalyangarh Educational and Research Society 119 136250034 Ashrafia Educational Society 120 031140111 ASHRAM FOUNDATION 121 136470117 Ashutosh Shiksha Evam Sewa Sansthan 122 164730083 Asia Evangelistic Fellowship 123 075900048 Asian Youth Centre Assembly of Believers Gathered to the Name of the Lord Jesus 124 010190073 Christ 125 052850515 ASSISI CHARITABLE TRUST 126 010180173 Assist Ministries 127 063300006 Assn. Franciscan Sis St. Mary Angels 128 104860088 Assocation For Social Reconstr. Actvit. Association for Advancement of Micro Institution and Voluntary 129 020780160 Action(AAMIVA) 130 031090063 Association For Buddhist Circuit Development 131 076010018 Association For Community Training 132 231660590 Association for Environment and Development Research 133 076040160 Association For Rural Involvement And S Education 134 010250084 Association for Social & Humane Action 135 104840039 Association For Social Help In Rural Area 136 083720124 Association for the Advancement of Education in India 137 010140210 Association For Weaker Section Affairs & Rural Development 138 104830145 Association for Women and Rural Enrichment Association For Womens Welfare And Tribal Development Turst 139 075850246 (AWARTD) 140 231660945 Association of Asia Scholars 141 075960050 Association Of Bhoodan & Community Development 142 231660385 Association of Revival Tebernacle 143 010140390 Association of the Rural Workers Astrid Rowe Memorial Educational and Development Society 144 010230530 (ARMS) 145 094421201 August Foundation 146 337790002 Auranga Gramin Vikas Samiti 147 231660677 Auro Mira Service Society 148 076010053 Auroville Foundation 149 206150037 AUXILIUM WELFARE SOCIETY 150 031170340 Avinav Niketan 151 136550227 Awadh Sewa Sansthan Awareness Building and Community Development Educational 152 075940488 Trust 153 075820034 Axene Evgelical Mission 154 010270107 Azad Educational Society 155 104890051 B. Bys. Bighna Binashan Yubak Sangha 156 094520061 Baala Balaga Srujanasheela Shikshana Trust, Dharwad 157 115330010 BABA GANDA SINGH PUBLIC SCHOOL AMARGARH 158 083890024 Baba Harnamsingh Of Langer Sahib Gurudwa 159 291420030 Baba Makhan Shah Lobana Foundation 160 147040494 Babupur Ramkarishna Milan Tirtha 161 147110779 Baburchak Manab Seva Ashram 162 147111029 BAGDANGA PASCHIMGHERI BISHALAKSHMI CLUB 163 337720015 BAHUMUKHI VIKASH SEVA SANSTHAN 164 041910369 Bai Jivkor Lalubhai Trust 165 083930187 Bal Kalyan Sanstha 166 172350003 Bal Sadan Association 167 041960179 BAL SOHAM PARIVAR BAL SOHAM PARIVAR 168 136310034 Bal Vikash Evam Mahila Utthan Sansthan 169 083770040 Balaji Shikshan Prasarak Mandal 170 031170171 Balaji Uthan Sansthan 171 075900024 Balar Kalvi Nilayam Compassion International 172 147110157 Balarampur Gram Unnayan Samity 173 020650002 Balidunga Jana Kalyan Samity 174 147030067 BAMONGRAM MOSIMPUR WELFARE SOCIETY 175 147060091 Bangaljhi Child Care Center 176 094420758 Bangalore Rural Educational & Development Society 177 083930017 Baramati Agricultural Development Trust 178 010230931 Barwale Foundation 179 147110686 Basirhat Family Planning Welfare Centre BASULIA UTTAR BASULIA AND DURBABERIA GOLDEN 180 147040601 RECREATION CLUB 181 010350132 Batthula Care Trust 182 083950025 Bazme-Urdu Adab 183 010170125 Beaulah Children's Welfare Home 184 075900039 Beautitudes Social Welfare Centre 185 136600053 Begum Noor Jehan Foundation 186 010260023 Behtel Hospital 187 075890343 Believers Fellowship Church Trust 188 094570156 Benevolent Urban And Rural Development Society 189 147120851 Bengal Network of People Living with HIV AIDS 190 075820274 Bethania Foundation 191 052980022 Bethany Province Of Bathery 192 094630088 Bethany Educational Society 193 214250065 Bethany Society 194 052870321 Bethel Academy 195 104850026 BETHEL EVANGELICAL MISSION 196 076000128 BETHEL FAITH MINISTRIES 197 094570240 BETHEL GOSPEL OUTREACH MINISTRIES 198 075900544 Bethel Mission 199 076000038 Bethel Vocational Training Institute 200 147050049 Bhabna Association for peoples Upliftment 201 020630003 BHAGYA LAKSHMI ANCHALIK SISHU KALYAN KENDRA 202 147110531 Bhanru Maheshpur Vivekananda Jankalyan Sangha 203 083780174 Bhansali Trust 204 337820026 Bharat Sevashram Sangha -Leprosy Control 205 136470121 BHARAT SEWA SANSTHAN 206 075850221 Bharatha
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