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Directory of Voluntary Organisations Social Welfare 2008 Documentation Centre for Women and Children (DCWC) National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development 5, Siri Institutional Area, Hauz Khas, New Delhi – 110016 Number of Copies: 100 Copyright: National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development, 2008 Project Team Project In-charge : Mrs. Meenakshi Sood Project Team : Mrs. S. K. Sobti Ms. Purnima Thakur Ms. Alpana Kumari Computer Assistance : Mrs. Sandeepa Jain Mr. Ashok Mahto Hindi Translation : Ms. Rekha Ms. Sushma Acknowledgements : Voluntary Organizations NIPCCD Faculty NIPCCD Regional Centres UN Organizations International Organizations Ministry of Women and Child Development Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Planning Commission DISCLAIMER All efforts have been made to verify and collate information about organizations included in the Directory. Information has been collected from various sources, namely directories, newsletters, Internet, proforma filled in by organizations, telephonic verification, letter heads, etc. However, NIPCCD does not take any responsibility for any error that may in advertently have crept in. The address of offices of organizations, telephone numbers, e-mail IDs, activities, etc. change from time to time, hence NIPCCD may not be held liable for any incorrect information included in the Directory. Foreword Voluntary organizations play a very important role in society. Social development has been ranked high on the priority list of Government programmes since Independence, and voluntary organizations have been equal partners in accelerating the pace of development. Being in close proximity to the community, voluntary organizations have done pioneering work in many areas, rendered services, high lighted many social problems, undertaken advocacy, and lobbied for the rights of the under privileged. To showcase the work of voluntary organizations, a Project was undertaken by Documentation Centre for Women and Child (DCWC), NIPCCD to bring out a series of Directories of Voluntary Organizations working in areas, namely health; nutrition; child welfare; social welfare; women welfare; destitute children, including adoption and street children; child labour; social defence, including trafficking; funding organizations; human development and education; scheduled castes/ scheduled tribes; and rural development. The Directories give detailed information about organizations and their activities, including postal address, telephone, fax, website, e-mail address, and key words indicating their programmes and activities. The present document covers organizations working in the field of social welfare. For the convenience of users, organizations in the Directory have been arranged alphabetically state-wise, and an Index provided to facilitate retrieval. I would like to express my gratitude to all the organizations that have extended their full cooperation and shared the relevant information. Without their support it would not have been possible to bring out this compilation. My gratitude also extends to all persons from NIPCCD and its Regional Centres, and all those who have cooperated so willingly in sharing information with us. It is hoped that this document would be useful to all stakeholders working for the empowerment of vulnerable sections. (A. K. Gopal) CONTENTS S.No. State/Organisation Page No. Andaman and Nicobar Islands 1 1. Star Educational Charitable Institute 1 Andhra Pradesh 1-17 2. ACTION Association for Rural & Tribal Dev. 1 3. Action for Social Development Administrative Office 1 4. Action in Development 2 5. Adaranalayam Voluntary Service Organization 2 6. COVA Confederation of Voluntary Association 2 7. Calvary Commission of India 2 8. Care and Share 3 9. Chaitanya Bharathi 3 10. Christian Social Welfare Association 3 11. Community Association for Rural Development (CARD) 3 12. Creators Charitable Organisation 4 13. Development Association for Rural Transformation 4 14. Green Cross Society (GCS) 4 15. Guild of Service (Seva Samajam) Balika Nilayam 4 16. Hyderabad Archdiocese Social Service Society 5 17. Indian Council of Social Welfare Andhra Pradesh 5 18. Indira Memorial Weaker Section Development Society 5 19. Indira Seva Sadan 5 20. Integrated Needy Development Initiative Assicuatuib 6 (INDIA) 21. Jupiter Educational Society 6 22. MASS Organisation 6 23. Mother Land Service Society 6 24. Mother Theresa Educational and Economical Development 7 Society (MEEDS) 25. Nava Bharath 7 26. Nava Chaithanya Educational Rural Health Samkshema 7 Sangham i S.No. State/Organisation Page No. 27. Navodaya Seva Sangam 7 28. PRIA 8 29. People's Action for Research and Development, PARD 8 30. People's Action in Development (PAID) 8 31. Pragathi 9 32. Pragati Seva Samiti 9 33. Praja Seva Samaj 9 34. Priyadarsini Service Organisation 9 35. RISE 10 36. Rashtriya Seva Samithi (RASS) 10 37. SAHARA 10 38. SAIDS 10 39. SIDUR 11 40. SURE (Society for Urban and Rural Enlightenment) 11 41. Sarada Educational Society 11 42. Seva Bharathi 11 43. Seva Mandir 12 44. Seva Niketan 12 45. Social Action for Social Development 12 46. Society for Educational Voluntary Achievement (SEVA) 12 47. Society for Natural Environment and Human Awareness 13 (SNEHA) 48. Society for Upliftment of People Participation on Rural 13 Transformation 49. Sree Vemana Socio-economic Development Society 13 50. Sri Janaki Mahila Mandali N.B.T. Colony 14 51. Sri Shakthi Development Society 14 52. Sri Venkateswara Seva Samithi 14 53. Sunrise Social Development Society 14 54. Telangana Weaker Sections Development Society 15 55. The Andhra Pradesh People's Socio- Economic 15 Development Society 56. Vakula Devi Mahila Mandali 15 ii S.No. State/Organisation Page No. 57. Vikas Seva Samithi 15 58. Visakha Rural Development Society 16 59. Vision in Action (Integrated Rural Development Society) 16 60. Vivekananda Youth Club 16 61. Weaker Communities Upliftment Service Society 16 62. Young India Projects 17 Arunachal Pradesh 17 63. Tanyi Jagriti Foundation Regd. Office 17 Assam 17-19 64. All Assam Library Foundation 17 65. Assam Socio Economic Health Association (ASHA) 17 66. Bajali Pragati Sangha 18 67. Bokakhat Maina Parijat 18 68. Credibility Alliance (North East Zone) 18 69. Global Organization for Life Development (GOLD) 18 70. International Brotherhood Mission 18 71. Meera Behn Lok Seva Parishad 19 72. North East Network Borooah Nilaya 19 73. Ramkrishna Ashram 19 74. Rangauti Social Welfare Association 19 75. World Vision India 19 Bihar 20-30 76. Aadarsh Jan Kalyan Sang Nimdih 20 77. Abhigyan Disha 20 78. Asha Seva Kendra 20 79. BREAD 20 80. Bhartiya Berojgar Yuva Kalyan Sangh 21 81. CENCORED 21 82. Chhatardhari Lok Seva Samiti 21 83. Friends India 21 84. 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    Id Access No Title Author Category Publisher Year 1 9277 Jawaharlal Nehru. An autobiography J. Nehru Autobiography, Nehru Indraprastha Press 1988 historical, Indian history, reference, Indian 2 587 India from Curzon to Nehru and after Durga Das Rupa & Co. 1977 independence historical, Indian history, reference, Indian 3 605 India from Curzon to Nehru and after Durga Das Rupa & Co. 1977 independence 4 3633 Jawaharlal Nehru. Rebel and Stateman B. R. Nanda Biography, Nehru, Historical Oxford University Press 1995 5 4420 Jawaharlal Nehru. A Communicator and Democratic Leader A. K. Damodaran Biography, Nehru, Historical Radiant Publlishers 1997 Indira Gandhi, 6 711 The Spirit of India. Vol 2 Biography, Nehru, Historical, Gandhi Asia Publishing House 1975 Abhinandan Granth Ministry of Information and 8 454 Builders of Modern India. Gopal Krishna Gokhale T.R. Deogirikar Biography 1964 Broadcasting Ministry of Information and 9 455 Builders of Modern India. Rajendra Prasad Kali Kinkar Data Biography, Prasad 1970 Broadcasting Ministry of Information and 10 456 Builders of Modern India. P.S.Sivaswami Aiyer K. Chandrasekharan Biography, Sivaswami, Aiyer 1969 Broadcasting Ministry of Information and 11 950 Speeches of Presidente V.V. Giri. Vol 2 V.V. Giri poitical, Biography, V.V. Giri, speeches 1977 Broadcasting Ministry of Information and 12 951 Speeches of President Rajendra Prasad Vol. 1 Rajendra Prasad Political, Biography, Rajendra Prasad 1973 Broadcasting Eminent Parliamentarians Monograph Series. 01 - Dr. Ram Manohar 13 2671 Biography, Manohar Lohia Lok Sabha 1990 Lohia Eminent Parliamentarians Monograph Series. 02 - Dr. Lanka 14 2672 Biography, Lanka Sunbdaram Lok Sabha 1990 Sunbdaram Eminent Parliamentarians Monograph Series. 04 - Pandit Nilakantha 15 2674 Biography, Nilakantha Lok Sabha 1990 Das Eminent Parliamentarians Monograph Series.