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Regular Grant Released in 2011-2012 ANIMAL WELFARE BOARD OF INDIA, CHENNAI - 41 LIST OF AWOs TO WHOM REGULAR GRANT SANCTIONED AND RELEASED TO AWOS IN 2011-2012 SL NO CODE NO NAME OF THE AWO ADDRESS ADDRESS AMOUNT ANDHRA PRADESH 1 AP007/1988 Eluru Gosamrakshana Samiti Ramachandra Rao Pet Elluru 534 002 72000 2 AP011/1993 Blue Cross of Hyderabad 403/9 Road No.35,Jubilee Hills Hyderabad 500033 240000 Teh.Penukonda,Dist.Anant 3 AP017/1998 International Animal & Birds Welfare Society 2/152 Main Road, Guttur apur 515 164 96000 Choudhary Mansion, No.39, Bazaar 4 AP033/2000 Shri Mahavir Gaushala Foundation Trust Street, Tirupati 517 501 84000 Balaji Nagar Extn., Nellore - 5 AP037/2000 Foundation for Animals 27/1546, Lakshmi Nagar 524 002 43200 2/138/C, Karuna Nilayam, Behind Nilayam, Dist.Anantapur- 6 AP064/2002 Karuna Society for Animals and Nature S.C.Quarters 515134 108000 Parvathi Parameswara Environmental Animal 41/473-1S, Saibaba Sanjeeva Nagar, 7 AP089/2005 Welfare Society Opp: District Court, Kurnool - 518 001 36000 M/s Sayarbal Champalal Kabhiya GNT Road, Sullurpet- 8 AP102/2008 Shri Guru Ganesh Gaushala Charitable Trust 524121 120000 ASSAM P.B.No.9, Coll.of Vety.Science, Assam Khanapara, Guwahati 781 9 AS003/1993 Blue Cross Society of Assam Agri.University 022 36000 26 "Surwjmukthi", Chandmari, PO. 10 AS008/2002 Early Birds Silpukhuri Guwahati 781 003 30000 JHARKHAND 11 BH003/1991 Shri Tatanagar Gaushala Goshala Rd, PO Jugsalai Jamshedpur 831 006 240000 Rajganj Road, Katras, Karkendra, 12 BH010/1999 Shri Ganga Gaushala Kokomath, Dhanbad - 828 113 150000 13 BH014/1999 Jharkhand Animal Welfare Society 92-H6, Straight Mile Road, Sakchi Jamshedpur 831 001 12000 BIHAR 14 BH023/2000 Shri Gopal Gaushala Harindga Bazaar, Ward No.12, Pakur, Santhal Pargana 816 107 60000 15 BH039/2010 Shri Vijay Gaurakshini Sabha Village & Post Khusurupur, Patna - 8032 02 36000 16 BH040/2010 Samdarshi Sewa Samiti PO Bangha, Ward No.4, Saharsa - 852 801 120000 17 BH043/2010 Shri Darbhanga Gaushala Society Post Mirzapur, Dharbanga - 846 004 60000 GUJARAT 36 Karanpara, Rajkot 360 18 GJ007/1987 Smt.Sheni Memorial Charitable Trust C/o Kanak V.Parekh,Meghjiwala Bldg. 001 36000 Dist. Jamnagar, Dhrol 361 19 GJ009/1991 Shri Dhrol Gaushala & Panjrapole Opp.Hardol High School,Rajkot Rd, 210 132000 20 GJ010/1991 Shri Dhrangadhara Panjrapole Nani Bazaar Dhrangadhara 363 310 60000 Seth Aanandji Kushalchandji Khododhor Opp: S.T.Depot, Viramgam Highway, 21 GJ013/1991 Panjrapole Sansthan Sanand, Dist. Ahmedabad 382 110 120000 22 GJ015/1991 Shri Amreli Gaushala Panjrapole Gandhi Chowk Amreli 365 601 120000 Botad, Dist. Bhavnagar 364 23 GJ018/1991 Shri Botad Mahajan Panjrapole & Gaushala Panjirapole Rd, Para 710 306000 24 GJ019/1991 Shri Sidhpur Mahajan Panjarapole Saraswati Nadi Road, Patan, Sidhpur 384 151 120000 25 GJ022/1991 Shri Junadeesa Mahajan Panjrapole PO Junadisa Dist.Banaskanta 385 540 450000 26 GJ023/1991 Shri Kutch Mundra Panjrapole & Gaushala Near Bus Stand, PO Mundra Dist. Kutch 370 421 780000 C/o Flexican Bellows & Hoses P. Makarpura,Vadodara 390 27 GJ027/1991 Vadodara SPCA Ltd.,283 G.I.D.C 010 92400 Morbia C/o Asia Shipp.Centre, Plot No.44, Comm.Centre,Gandhidha 28 GJ028/1993 Shri Gaushala Seva Samiti Sector 9/A I Floor m 370 201 180000 29 GJ031/1994 Shri Okha Krishna Panjrapole Main Bazar, Okha Port 361 350 84000 30 GJ033/1993 Shri Moti Rudrani Jagir Gaushala & Panjrapole P.Box NO.30, Teh. Bhuj Dist. Kutch 370 001 120000 31 GJ039/1996 Shri Bhavnagar Panjrapole Grain Market, Khargate, Bhavnagar 364 001 408000 Opp.River Bank, Bedipara, Bhavnagar 32 GJ046/1998 Rajkot Mahajan's Panjrapole Road, Rajkot 360 003 450000 33 GJ052/1998 Shri Mandal Mahajan Panjrapole PO.Mandal,Teh. Viramgham Dist.Ahmedabad 382 130 540000 Opp: Lohana Boarding, P.B.No.23, 34 GJ055/1998 Shri Jivdaya Mandal Rapar Kutch 370 165 300000 MG Rd, Surendra Nagar 35 GJ063/1998 Shri Wadhwan Mahajan Panjrapole Satta Hall, Main Bazar 363 001 230000 36 GJ066/1998 Shri Mehsana Panjrapole Sanstha Pinjirapole Street, Azad Chowk, Mehsana 384 001 108000 37 GJ073/1998 Shri Radhanpur Khodadar Panjrapole Sanstha Kansara Bazar, Radhanpur Dist. Patan 385 340 108000 Jamkondran,Kalavad Rd,66 K.V.Sub Jamnagar Highway, Dist. 38 GJ075/1999 Shri Govansh & Panjrapole Sanstha Station,Opp.Jogod Naka Rajkot 360 405 150000 39 GJ076/1999 Shri Gaurakshan Sanstha Talav Area, Palitana Dist.Bhavnagar 364 270 180000 40 GJ084/1999 Shri Rajpur Deesa Dist. Panjrapole Nr.Primary School,Junadisa Rd Rajapur 385 535 250000 41 GJ094/1999 Shri Dhakor Nirashri Panjrapole Station Rd., Opp.Post Office Dakor 388 225 60000 42 GJ098/2000 Bilkha Gaurakshan Panjrapole Junagadh Road, Navagam, Bilkha 362 110 72000 43 GJ114/2000 Shri Shivajinagar Gau Seva Samaj Trust 3 Shivaji Nagar Savarkundla 364 515 60000 Near Ramdev Temple, Beside Unjha (North Gujarat) 384 44 GJ116/2001 Shri Unjha Panjrapole Khajuripole 170 132000 C/o Shri mahuva Swe.Mu.Jain,Sangh-ni Mahuva 364 45 GJ121/2001 Shri Mahuva Panjrapole Pedhi,Cabin Chowk 290,Dist.Bhavnagar 120000 Sheth Shri Mithabhai Gulalchand Charitable 46 GJ125/2001 Trust Goplapura, Modasa Road, Kapadwanj Dist. Kheda 387 620 120000 Dist.Surendranagar 363 47 GJ126/2001 Shri Ramroti Annakshetra Ashram PO.Kotharia, Teh.Wadhwan city 030 120000 48 GJ131/2001 Shri Bhujpur Panglapole Bhujpur, Tk.Mundra Kutch 370 405 300000 Dist.Mundra (Kutch) 370 49 GJ142/2002 Bhagwan Mahavir Pashu Raksha Kendra Pragpur Road Junction 415 300000 Jampali Pole, Visnagar 384 50 GJ152/2002 Shah Khodidas Dharamchand Panjrapole Shri Visnagar Gaurakshan Panjrapole 315 162000 51 GJ161/2002 Shri Kutch Vadala Panjrapole At & PO Vadala, Tal Mundra Mundra Kutch - 370 410 252000 52 GJ171/2002 Shri Mansa Mahajan Panjrapole Post Mansa Pin : 382 845 192000 53 GJ172/2002 Shri Makandada Gaushala and Panjrapole Trust At Post Dhrang Tal. Bhuj, Kutch 370 001 96000 Dist.SABARKANTHA 383 54 GJ176/2002 Prantij Panjrapole Sansthan Tapodhanvas, Prantij 205 48000 Teh.Kotada Sangani, 55 GJ183/2002 Gau Seva Trust Thoradi Dist.Rajkot 360 070 72000 P.O Khaddsupa, Navsari - 56 GJ185/2002 Bhagwan Mahavir Vishwa Kalyan Trust Via Navsari, National Highway No.8 396 433 204000 Sheth Anandji Kalyanji Chhapariali Panjarapole Taluk Mahuwa, Dist. 57 GJ188/2002 Sarvajanik Trust Post Chhapariali Bhavnagar-364 510 600000 Tk. Dhrol, Dist. Jamnagar 58 GJ194/2002 Shri Jivdaya Gau Seva Samaj Trust Post Latipur 361 220 84000 NEAR ATMAJYOTI ASHRAM, BARODA-390 59 GJ232/2004 SRI SAI SHYAM GAUSHALA A-46, CITIZEN SOCIETY 007 60000 C/o-21-B, Gopal Nagar Society, 60 GJ237/2004 Rushibhume Pravruttya Panchvati Area Nr. Highway, Kalol 382 721 6000 61 GJ243/2006 Shri Patan Panjarapole Azad Chowk, Piplasheri, Patan Patan - 384 265 300000 62 GJ244/2006 Shri Gau Seva Samiti Near Police Station, Kutiyana Porbandhar-362 650 60000 63 GJ246/2002 Shri Gundala Mumbai Mahajan Gundala, Mundra, Kutch-Bhuj - 370 410 150000 No.8, Raj Nagar Society, Behind NID, 64 GJ249/2010 Jivdaya Charitable Trust Paladi, Ahmedabad - 380 007 36000 65 GJ250/2010 Sanskar Education Trust Bangla Falia, At Post Nagrala, Dahod - 389 151 36000 GOA C/o Purohit Bhawan,PB.No.109 66 GO003/1999 Dwarakapuri Goseva Ashram Khadpabandh Ponda 403 401 96000 HIMACHAL PRADESH C/o Dean,College of Vety.& Animal 67 HP003/1998 Blue Cross of Himachal Pradesh Sciences HPKV, Palampur 176 062 48000 68 HP020/2002 Thakurdwara Gaushala Samiti Jamli, Post Ropa Tehsil Hamirpur - 177 001 36000 69 HP022/2005 Madhav Gaushala and Go Vigyan Kendra VPO Dah Kulara, Tehsil Indora, Kangra - 176 402 48000 Tehsil Nadaun, Hamirpur - 70 HP023/2006 Shri Laxmi Narayan Gauraksha Seva Samiti Vill Bharoli, Bhagaur, Jhallan 177 088 48000 Kasauli Road, Dharampur, 71 HP026/2008 People for Animals (Charitable Trust), Solan C/o P.A.Pinion Solan - 173 209 48000 HARYANA 72 HR002/1991 Mewat Kshetra Gaushala Samiti Jhir Road, Ferozepur Jirkha Mewat Dist.-122104 84000 73 HR003/1991 Arsha Mahavidya Gurukul Gaushala Kalwa, Safidon Dist. Jind 126 121 60000 74 HR005/1991 Shri Krishna Gaushala Samiti Village Hussani, Post Naraingarh, Ambala 134 203 180000 75 HR006/1991 Shri Krishna Gaushala Ratia Road, Ward 12, PO Tohana Dist. Fatehabad-125 120 210000 76 HR007/1991 Akhil Bharatiya Gaushala VPO. Pehrawar Dist. Rohtak 124 001 660000 77 HR011/1991 Shri Gaushala Shala Dairy Datta VPO.Datta, Teh.Hansi Dist. Hissar 125 049 300000 78 HR012/1991 Shri Ramakrishna Adarsha Gaushala Dikadla Dist. Panipet 132 101 300000 Shri Ramakrishan Goseva Sadan Dharmartha 79 HR013/1991 Saba Vill.& PO. Bapouli Dist. Panipet 132 104 120000 80 HR014/1991 Shri Gaushala Society Gaushala Bhawan, G.T.Road Panipet 132 103 300000 81 HR018/1994 Shri Ladwa Gaushala Sath Rd. Kallan, VPO Ladwa Dist. Hissar 125 087 180000 82 HR019/1996 Rashtriya Gaushala Vill.Dharoli, PO Kalwa, Tehsil Safidon Dist. Jind 126 112 210000 Market Committee Road, Behind Anaj 83 HR023/1998 Shri Krishan Gaushala Mandi Karnal 132 001 150000 84 HR025/1998 Shri Krishan Gopal Gaushala Jani Road, Jhundla Dist. Karnal 132 036 120000 85 HR030/1998 Amarshaheed Kanha Gaushala VPO Bahin, Hatheen, Dist. Faridabad-121 105 150000 86 HR032/1998 Akhil Bharatiya Maharishi Dayanand Gaushala Kharak Bainsi, Gugahedi, Tehsil Maham Dist. Rohtak 124 514 210000 Ward No.12, Samalakha Mandi, 87 HR037/1999 Shri Krishna Adarsh Gaushala Kulkana, Dist. Panipat 132 101 120000 88 HR045/1999 Shri Krishna Gaushala Doulatpur Rd, Uklana Mandi Dist. Hissar 125 113 300000 89 HR046/1999 Dharmarth Gaushala Vill.Sisana,Teh.Kharkauda Dist. Sonapet-131407 300000 90 HR054/1999 Shri Gaushala Bhiwani Road Jind 126 102 180000 91 HR058/1999 Shri Haryana Gaushala Tosham Road, Nr.Bharat Cinema Hansi 125 033 300000 92 HR059/1999 Shri Gaushala Khidwali Rohtak 124 001 300000 93 HR062/1999 Shri Gopal Krishna Gaushala Sewa Samiti Jind Road, Gohana Mandi Dist. Sonepat 131 301 96000 94 HR063/1999 Gaumath (Gaushala) Leghan Bhanan, Dist.
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