MEITEI PRESSYTERY SOCIETY Non Governmental Organization is located in MOIRANGMANIPUR .
Registration Details
Registered With
Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO
Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No
161/M/SR/2001
Copy of Registration Certificate
Available
Copy of Pan Card
Available
Act name
MANIPUR SOCIETIES REGISTRATION ACT.1989
City of Registration
MOIRANG
State of Registration
MANIPUR
Date of Registration
15-05-2001
Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO
MEITEI PRESSYTERY SOCIETY NGO Organization Members
Name
Designation
Pan
Aadhaar
REV DR H ROSHO SINGH
President
Available
Available
KEISAM NOBO SINGH
Secretary
Available
Available
CHABUNGBAM SHYAMDAS SINGH
Treasurer
Available
Available
MEITEI PRESSYTERY SOCIETY Source Funds
Department Name
Source
Finacial Year
Amount Sanctioned
Purpose
Not Specified
Any Other
2013-2014
Not Specified
we raised the fund through donation,charity and by running school.
Not Specified
Any Other
2014-2015
Not Specified
we raised the fund through donation,charity and by running school.
Not Specified
Any Other
2015-2016
Not Specified
we raised the fund through donation,charity and by running school.
Not Specified
Any Other
2016-2017
Not Specified
we raised the fund through donation,charity and by running school.
Contact details
Address
MOIRANG LAMKHAI,OPPOSITE POLICE STATION
City
MOIRANG
State
MANIPUR
Telephone
Not Available
Mobile No
7629982987
Website Url
Not Available
E-mail
nobosingh1(at)gmail[dot]com
MEITEI PRESSYTERY SOCIETY Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts: Bishnupur
Operational States: MANIPUR
AchieveMents:
We work with the most disadvantaged local communities, sensitising and educating them about the rights of children to help them understand that children are meant to be at school and not work.
We form Children Groups through which we bring together vulnerable children in a community. These children then collectively work our solutions to help themselves and each other and ensure child rights in their area are upheld.