adi sanatan institute of bioforce improvement and research (AIBI RESEARCH) NGO Organization Members
Name
Designation
Pan
Aadhaar
nitish kumar
Director
Available
Available
SUDHA SINHA
Treasurer
Available
Available
PRADHAN JETESH KUMAR
Board Member
Available
Available
adi sanatan institute of bioforce improvement and research (AIBI RESEARCH) Source Funds
Department Name
Source
Finacial Year
Amount Sanctioned
Purpose
Not Specified
Any Other
2016-2017
Not Specified
This well established organization is fully dedicated for the development and improvement of life line of the poor and down trodden people of rural areas in India and abroad through âEDUCATION",âHEALTHâ
Not Specified
Any Other
2015-2016
Not Specified
This well established organization is fully dedicated for the development and improvement of life line of the poor and down trodden people of rural areas in India and abroad through âEDUCATION
Not Specified
Any Other
2014-2015
Not Specified
This well established organization is fully dedicated for the development and improvement of life line of the poor and down trodden people of rural areas in India and abroad through âEDUCATION
Not Specified
Any Other
2013-2014
Not Specified
This well established organization is fully dedicated for the development and improvement of life line of the poor and down trodden people of rural areas in India and abroad through âEDUCATION
adi sanatan institute of bioforce improvement and research (AIBI RESEARCH) Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts: Bhojpur
Operational States: BIHAR
AchieveMents: a novel scheme of providing free ships and scholarships to all girls from single child families up to the post-graduate level. Starting from next academic session all single girl children will be eligible for free education from Class VI onwards for graduate and post-graduate studies. The scheme would apply to all government aided or affiliated schools and colleges in the country. If the two children in a family are girls, both will be entitled to a 50 per cent concession in fees. If there are t