Governmental Schemes for Students

Indian Government, at all levels, announces Welfare Schemes for a cross section of the society from time to time. The government of India creates government schemes to address the social and economic well-being of the country’s citizens. These schemes could be either Central, State specific or a joint collaboration between the Centre and the States.

1st Article Writing Competition by NUALS. Topic: “Restructuring p& Insolvency Laws”, Submit by June 15, 2021.

NUALS Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Law Reforms Restructuring & Insolvency Law Journal is calling for articles for its 1st Article Writing Competition on Restructuring & Insolvency Laws. About the OrganiserThe National University of Advanced Legal Studies is a uni-disciplinary University in Kochi, India for undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate legal education. The Centre for Parliamentary

Hyderabad based NGO contributes its services in this pandemic

A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a non-profit group that functions independently of any government. NGOs, sometimes called civil societies, are organized on community, national and international levels to serve a social or political goal such as humanitarian causes or the environment. For several years, non-governmental organizations also known as NGOs are actively involved in combating

SCHEME OF GRANT-IN-AID TO NGOs WORKING FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

The prime objective of the scheme is to enhance the reach of development interventions of the Government and fill the gaps in service deficient scheduled caste dominant areas, in the sectors such as education, health, vocational training etc., through the efforts of voluntary organisations and other organisations and to provide an environment for socio economic

Essay Competition by Goi Peace Foundation

About the organizer/college/university The Essay competition by Goi Peace Foundation is dedicated to fostering a sustainable and harmonious global society by promoting consciousness, values, and wisdom for creating peace, and building cooperation among individuals and organizations across diverse fields, including education, science, culture, and the arts. Details about the event This annual essay contest is

VALIDITY OF REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES UNDER FCRA RULES FOR NGOs EXTENDED TILL SEP’ 30

The ministry of Home Affairs(MHA) has extended the validity of registration certificates granted to NGOs under the section 50 of Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act,2010 until 30 September 2021 owing to the restrictions placed due to Covid-19. The Centre announced on Wednesday it has extended the time limit for the implementation of the new Foreign Contribution

FCRA registration and opening of bank account for NGO extended.

The validity of registration certificates of NGOs registered under the Foreign Contribution and Regulation act, which have expired anytime after September 29th, 2020 are still valid until September 30, 2021. This was extended by the Ministry of Home Affairs(MHA), keeping in mind the restrictions imposed due to Covid-19.  For the opening of FCRA bank accounts