St Thomas Benedictine Monastery NGO Organization Members
Name
Designation
Pan
Aadhaar
Sebastian Edavazhickal Paul
Secretary
Available
Available
Jose Joseph
Vice Chairman
Available
Available
Albin George
Joint Secretary
Available
Available
St Thomas Benedictine Monastery Source Funds
Department Name
Source
Finacial Year
Amount Sanctioned
Purpose
Not Specified
Any Other
2014-2015
Not Specified
We received sum fund from our foreign monasteries for the social work activities daily living expenses agricultural expenditure and charity works through FCRA Account only
Not Specified
Any Other
2015-2016
Not Specified
We received sum fund from our foreign monasteries for the social work activities daily living expenses agricultural expenditure and charity works through FCRA account only
Not Specified
Any Other
2016-2017
Not Specified
We received sum fund from our foreign monasteries for the social work activities daily living expenses agricultural expenditure and charity works through FCRA account only
Not Specified
Any Other
2017-2018
Not Specified
We received sum fund from our foreign monasteries for the social work activities daily living expenses agricultural expenditure and charity works through FCRA account only
Contact details
Address
Kappadu P O, Kalaketty,Kanjirappally,
Kottyam , Kerala
City
Kanjirappally
State
KERALA
Telephone
Not Available
Mobile No
9447634256
Website Url
Not Available
E-mail
osbkappadu(at)gmail[dot]com
St Thomas Benedictine Monastery Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts: Kottayam
Operational States: KERALA
AchieveMents: St. Thomas Benedictine monastery is a religious and charitable organization, which was established on January 20, 1988 at Kappadu with five small daughter houses in various parts of Kerala. We believe that this Organization renders much help to the society where we live. Here below we highlight some of its beneficial activities for the society.- As a hub of agricultural activities, the monastery is always keen to teach new methods of farming to our neighbours - The monastery and its daughter