Malenadu Gidda Samvardhana Kendra Non Governmental Organization is located in CHIKMAGALURKARNATAKA .
Registration Details
Registered With
Sub-Registrar
Type of NGO
Trust (Non-Government)
Registration No
BK.IV.116/2019-20
Copy of Registration Certificate
Available
Copy of Pan Card
Available
Act name
LIVE AND LET LIVE
City of Registration
CHIKMAGALUR
State of Registration
KARNATAKA
Date of Registration
19-12-2019
Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO
Malenadu Gidda Samvardhana Kendra NGO Organization Members
Name
Designation
Pan
Aadhaar
Venkatesh T
Treasurer
Available
Available
K N Ramesh Shetty
Secretary
Available
Available
S N Ramaswamy
President
Available
Available
Malenadu Gidda Samvardhana Kendra Source Funds
Department Name
Source
Finacial Year
Amount Sanctioned
Purpose
Not Specified
Any Other
2019-2020
Not Specified
The trust has been formed in an intention to protect, nurture, and develop the Malnad Gidda and other indigenious breeds.
We are maintaining an goshala in the above said address consisting of around 300 bulls and cows of malnad gidda
Not Specified
Any Other
2020-2021
Not Specified
The trust has been formed in an intention to protect, nurture, and develop the Malnad Gidda and other indigenious breeds.
We are maintaining an goshala in the above said address consisting of around 300 bulls and cows of malnad gidda.
We have not yet received any help from the government or any other sources, but we need help of society in this cause.
Contact details
Address
86, Melubilre village, Gowrigadddhe, Hariharapura, Koppa taluk, Chikkamagalur
City
CHIKMAGALUR
State
KARNATAKA
Telephone
Not Available
Mobile No
9844353401
Website Url
Not Available
E-mail
shyleshhollakn(at)gmail[dot]com
Malenadu Gidda Samvardhana Kendra Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts: Chikmagalur
Operational States: KARNATAKA
AchieveMents: We have started a Goshala in the above said address with intention of protecting the cattle of indian breeds.
Currently we are maintaining about 200 cattle in the goshala, which mostly consists of bulls and less number cows.
We aim at protecting indian breeds, and we intend to create awareness among the society regarding the importance of cow