Licenses below the International Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 2010, required to obtain overseas funding, of greater than 6,003 non-profit organisations (NGOs) have ceased as on Saturday, the Union house ministry confirmed in its up to date checklist.
The dashboard additionally listed 12,580 organisations who stop to have their FCRA registration as on January 1. However officers indicated this was a cumulative checklist and consists of organisations which misplaced their FCRA registration below comparable situations in earlier years.
The removing of 6,003 organisations has introduced down the checklist of FCRA registered organisations within the nation from 22,832 to 16,829, in line with the house ministry’s dashboard of organisations thought of “alive or energetic”.
The checklist of entities whose FCRA licenses are deemed to have been seized consists of Medical Council of India, Oxfam India, Frequent Trigger, Emmanuel Hospital Affiliation, and Tuberculosis Affiliation Of India, Asha Kiran Rural Academic Improvement Society, Chaitanya Rural Improvement Society, amongst others.
Hamdard Training Society, Delhi College Of Social Work Society, Jamia Milia Islamia, DAV School Belief and Administration Society, Kolkata-based Satajit Ray Movie and Tv Institute, India Islamic Cultural Centre (IICC), Nuclear Science Centre in JNU, India Habitat Centre, Woman Shri Ram School for Girls are additionally on the checklist.
Earlier, 6587 NGOs had been already part of the checklist.
“The NGOs got sufficient time however they did not replace. Even after the given extension, some NGOs had nonetheless not utilized (for the license),” information company ANI reported, quoting house ministry sources.
The validity of FCRA registration of some NGOs that had been expiring between September 29, 2020, and September 30, 2021, was prolonged until March 31, 2022.