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List of Cases Approved U/S 35AC by Notification in the Gazette of India List of cases approved u/s 35AC by notification in the Gazette of India Cases approved in 97th Bsiness Meeting held on 29.08.2006 S.No Name of the Name of the Project Maximum cost upto Institutions which deduction is permissible 1. Adivasi Mahila Vikas Orphans’ home project. Rs. 4.88 crore for Samiti, Village financial years Phuldungri, PO: 2006-07, 2007-08 and Ghatsila, District: East 2008-09 i.e for three Singhbhum years only. (Jharkhand) –832303. 2 Barasat Cancer “Netaji Subhash Chandra Rs.86.68 crore for Research & Welfare Bose Institute of financial years 2006-07, Centre, Barasat, North Oncology” – An extension 2007-08 & 2008-09 i.e 24 Paraganas- 700124, of cancer hospital from 25 for three years only. West Bengal. bedded to 100 bedded capacity with all modern facilities of cancer detection and treatment for the economically weaker patients of the area. 3 ADOPT, (i) Sanitation Project Rs. 2,07,55,000/- for 606, Ansal Bhawan, SUVIDHA. financial years 2006-07, 16, KG Marg, New 2007-08 & 2008-09 i.e Delhi 110001. (ii) Health Project for three years only. DHARKAN 4. Caring Cross Society, 400 bedded hospital. Rs. 12 crore for Opp. ARTC (Assam financial year 2006- Rifles Training 07 and 2007-08 as the Camp), 3rd Mile, financial year 2005-06 Dimapur- 797112, is already over and no Nagaland. donation can be collected for that financial year. 5. Abhinav Shetkari Abhinav Senior & Junior Rs. 49.51 crore for Shikshan Mandal, College and Abhinav financial years 1 Abhinav Education Vidhya Mandir. 2006-07 & 2007-08 i.e Campus, Abhinav for two years only. Vidya Mandir Lane, Goddeo, Bhayandar (East) District Thane – 401105,Maharashtra. 6. Park Medical Hospital Project Park Rs. 5 crore for financial Research Society, Clinic of Park Medical years 2006-07, 4 Gorky Terrace, Research Society. 2007-08 and 2008-09 i.e Kolkata – 700 017. for three years only. 7. Umeed Khanna Health care project The Committee accepted Foundation the change of the name 2, Shanty Farms, from Umeed Khanna Village Sahoorpur, Foundation to ‘Umeed’ Chandan Hola, and change the registered New Delhi 30. office of the trust from 2 Shanti Farms, Village Sahoorpur, Chandan Hola, Mahrauli, New Delhi to 208-216, DDA Commercial Complex, Aurobindo Place Market, Hauz Khas, New Delhi- 110016. 8 The Himalayan School Him Jyoti School. Rs. 4 crore for financial Society, 15 A Amrit years 2006-07, 2007-08 Kaur Road,Dehradun, & 2008-09 i.e for three Uttaranchal –248001. years only. 9 Social Development Goat farming. Rs. 1.56 crore for Organisation, financial years Saikul Bazar, Saikul, 2006-07, 2007-08 and T.D. Block, Sadar 2008-09 i.e for three Hills, Senapati district, years only. Manipur. 10 Goodwill Foundation, Rural livelihood Rs. 2.32 crore for A-44, Chanmari, improvement through financial years Aizawl –796007, women led initiative. 2006-07, 2007-08 and Mizoram. 2008-09 i.e for three years only. 2 11 Indian Spinal Injuries The Himalayan Rural Rs. 14 crore for Centre, Sector C, Health Care Scheme financial years Vasant Kunj, (Hospital on Wheels). 2006-07, 2007-08 and New Delhi 110070. 2008-09 i.e for three years only. 12 Vihar Samaj Kalyan Running & maintenance Rs. 2.47 crore for Sansthan, of free old age home. financial years Hawai Nagar, Road 2006-07, 2007-08 & No.8, .O. Hatia, 2008-09 i.e for three Ranchi 834003, years only. Jharkhand. 13 Vishwatmak Jangli Om Gurudev Rural Rs. 21.99 crore for Maharaj Ashram Hospital and Research financial years Trust,Kokamthan, Tal. Centre. 2006-07, 2007-08 and Kopargaon, 2008-09 i.e for three District Ahmednagar years only. (Maharashtra). 14 Shri Kailash Math, Adiwasimitra (integrated Rs. 3.71 crore including Bhaktidham, Pethroad, programme for tribal food, a corpus fund of Rs. Panchwati, health & education). 9.70 lakh for financial Nasik –422003, years 2006-07, Maharashtra. 2007-08 & 2008-09 i.e for three years only. Extension cases approved in 97th Bsiness Meeting held on 29.08.2006 S.No Name of the Institution Notification No. Period upto & Date of which extended/ Notification cost enhanced/ amendments (1) (2) (3) (4) 1. Vanarai Trust, Aditya S.O. No. 604(E) Two more years Residency, 498, Parvati, dated 20.5.2004. beginning with Mitramandal Chowk, Pune – financial year 2006- 411009. 2007 without enhancement of the approved cost. 3 2. R.N.S. Trust, S.O. No. 68(E) Three more years Naveen Complex, 7th Floor, dated 14.1.2004. beginning with 14, M.G. Road, financial year 2006- Bangalore -560 001. 2007 without any change in the approved cost. 3. Shri Hari Public Charitable S.O. No. 469(E) Two years ie., Trust, 5/A, Krishna Society, dated 2.7.1996. Financial years Near Law Garden, 2006-07 and 2007- Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad 338006. S.O. No.1145(E) 08 as the financial dated 18.11.1999. year 2005-06 is already over and no S.O.No. 1131(E) donation can be dated 29.09.2003. collected for that financial year. 4 Ankleshwar Industrial S.O. No. 228(E) Three more years Development Society, dated 17.3.1994. beginning with K-1/205, GIDC, Industrial financial year 2006- Estate, Post Box. No. 24, S.O. No. 218(E) 2007 without Ankleshwar –393002. dated 19.3.1996. enhancement of the approved cost. S.O. No. 216(E) dated 16.3.1998. S.O. No. 162(E) dated 23.2.2000. S.O. No. 894(E) dated 5.8.2003. 5 B.D. Patel General Hospital- S.O. No. 591(E) Three more years Umreth, Run by Shree Santram dated 20.8.1997. beginning with Mandir, Town- Umreth, District financial year 2006- – Anand, Gujarat –388220. S.O. No. 299(E) 2007 without any dated 29.3.2000. change in the approved cost. S.O. No. 532(E) dated 9.5.2003. 4 6 Shubham Karoti, 52/1 Ramo S.O. No. 54(E) Three more years Halli, Kengeri Hobli, South dated 16.1.1998. beginning with Taluk, Bangalore –560 060. financial year 2006- S.O. No. 542(E) 2007 without any dated 20.6.2001. change in the approved cost. S.O. No. 220(E) dated 23.02.2004. 7 Shri Chandracharya Dharmarth S.O. No.901(E) dated Three more years Chikitshalaya Trust, 20.9. beginning with Amarkantak, Tahsil financial year 2006- Pushprajgarh, District Shahdol, S.O. No.143(E) dated 2007 without Madhya Pradesh 484886. 3.02.2006. enhancement of the approved cost. 8 Mother Krishnabai Rural S.O.No. 901(E) dated Three more years Development Trust, PO 20.9.2001. beginning with Anandashram 671531, financial year 2006- Kanhangad, Kerala. India. S.O.No.65(E) dated 2007 alongwith 22.1.2003. enhancement of approved cost from S.O.No. 376(E) dated Rs. 130 lakh to Rs. 23.3.2005. 200 lakh. 9 Society for the Education of the S.O. No.521(E) dated Three more years Crippled (Child & Adult), 14.7.1994. beginning with Agripada Municipal School financial year 2006- Building, Motlibai Street, S.O.No. 216(E) dated 2007 without any Mumbai 400 011. 17.3.1997. change in the approved cost. S.O.No. 859(E) dated 21.9.2000. S.O.No.526(E) dated 4.5.2003 5 10 ACIL-Navsarjan Rural S.O. No.373(E) dated Three more years Development Foundation, 19.3.2004. beginning with C/o Aegis Logistics Ltd. 403, financial year 2006- Peninsula Corporate Park, 2007 alongwith Morarji Mills Compound, enhancement of Rs. Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower 707.25 lakh to 10 Parel, Mumbai 400 013. crore. 11 ALERT- INDIA, S.O. No.267(E) dated Three more years Association for Leprosy 29.3.1994. beginning with Education, Rehabilitation and financial year 2006- Treatment-India, 6-B, S.O. No.217(E) dated 2007 without any Mukhyadhyapak Bhavan, 17.3.1997. change in the Sion(W), Mumbai 400022. approved cost. S.O. No.305(E) dated 29.3.2000. S.O. No.683(E) dated 13.6.2003. 12 Shree Apang Abhyuday Mandal, S.O. No.549(E) dated Two years ie., Opposite, New Sola High Court, 2.7.1998. Financial years Gandhinagar Highway, 2007-08 and 2008- Village Sola, Tal. Daskroi, S.O. No.570(E) dated 09 alongwith District Ahmedabad, 20.06.2001. enhancement of Gujarat – 380 060. approved cost from S.O. No.782(E) dated Rs. 32.47 lakh to 05.07.2004. Rs. 1 crore. 13 Gramin Vikas Trust, S.O. No.461(E) dated Three more years 49-50, Red Cross House, Nehru 5.04.2004. beginning with Place,New Delhi. financial year 2006- 2007 without enhancement of the approved cost. 14 Impact India Foundation, S.O. No.698(E) dated Three more years Nhave House, 65 Maharshi 3.10.1997. beginning with Karve Road, Mumbai 400 002, financial year 2006- India. S.O. No.862(E) dated 2007 without any 21.9.2000. change in the approved cost. S.O.No.373(E)dated 19.3.2004. 15 Sarvoday Arogya Nidhi, S.O. No.399(E) dated Three more years 6 Highway, Radhanpur, 6.6.1996. beginning with District Patan, financial year 2006- Gujarat –385340. S.O. No.869(E) dated 2007 without any 21.08.2000. change in the approved cost. S.O. No.531(E) dated 9.05.2005. 16 Deepalaya-Enabling Self Three more years Reliance, 46, Institutional Area, S.O. No.68(E) dated beginning with D-Block, Janakpuri, 14.01.2004. financial year 2006- New Delhi. 2007 without any change in the approved cost. 17 The Gujarat Cancer Society, S.O.No.850(E)dated Three more years New Civil Hospital Campus, 21.09.2000.
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