Dream Bastar Transformation Society Ngo Information
DREAM BASTAR TRANSFORMATION SOCIETY Non Governmental Organization is located in JagdalpurCHHATTISGARH .
Registration Details
Registered With
Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO
Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No
1560
Copy of Registration Certificate
Available
Copy of Pan Card
Available
Act name
C.G SOCIETY REGISTRATION ACT ( NO. 44 OF 1973
City of Registration
Jagdalpur
State of Registration
CHHATTISGARH
Date of Registration
15-10-2015
Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO
DREAM BASTAR TRANSFORMATION SOCIETY NGO Organization Members
Name
Designation
Pan
Aadhaar
SANTOSH KUMAR MALIFUL
President
Available
Available
DHARJOMANI KASHYAP
Treasurer
Available
Available
SAMPATH KUMAR GONDA
Secretary
Available
Available
ASHISH SONA
Member
Available
Available
RAMLAL KASHYAP
Member
Available
Available
ANKIT KUMAR YADAV
Member
Available
Available
DEEPAK SHARMA
Member
Available
Available
EMMANUEL DENIEL
Member
Available
Available
CHANDRA KUMAR
Member
Available
Available
DREAM BASTAR TRANSFORMATION SOCIETY Source Funds
Department Name
Source
Finacial Year
Amount Sanctioned
Purpose
Not Specified
Any Other
2015-2016
Not Specified
Society was very new and not having 12A, 80G
Not Specified
Any Other
2016-2017
Not Specified
Society was new and not having 12A, 80G & FCRA. But some community contribution, donation and church offerings were received for the activity such as women empowerment, quality education and SHG formation.
Not Specified
Any Other
2017-2018
Not Specified
Society was new and not having 12A, 80G & FCRA. But some community contribution, donation and church offerings were received for the activity such as women empowerment, quality education and SHG formation.
DREAM BASTAR TRANSFORMATION SOCIETY Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts: Bastar
Operational States: CHHATTISGARH
AchieveMents: 1. Women gain knowledge on ANC and PNC care.
2. Women gain knowledge on positive breast feeding practice.
3. Parents understood the important of vaccination.
4. Women actively participated in Gram Sabha and fought for their social, political and economical rights.
5. Women also participated in decision making
6. Parents aware on quality education (sending their children to school on time and visiting school to meet class teachers).