Hyderabad: Sakatiya’s mission of the Telangana government, TTD Trust and Sri Sathya Sai Medical Trust in Prasanthi Nilayam between 1,530 famous NGOs and trust of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh who received their licenses under foreign contributions (FCRA) were canceled for failure Comply with revised guidelines or apply for extra time.
NGO and Trust registration also includes Chiranjeevi Trust Amal, GVK Emergency Research Institute.
Officials said the list of NGOs that fcrra licenses ended 968 from AP and 562 from Telangana.
They will not be able to receive foreign funds.
The source said the FCRA NGO license in Telangana and AP ended because they failed to apply during the window on September 30, 2020, until December 31, 2021.
The UNI of the home service said there were complaints against the 18 FCRA-registered associations of the AP to carry out conversions.
The Forum for Good Governance The word word must be strictly monitor NGOs that receive foreign funds.
The ministry had previously blocked foreign funds from Ms.
Teresa Missionary of Love, triggered a war between the Bengal Mamata Banerjee and the center.
Most NGOs and Christians believe and associations, whose licenses of FCRA are canceled, especially located in Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Warangal and Khammam in Telangana.
The diocese of Khammam Society, Khammam Diocese of the Social Service Office, the Diocese of Vizagapatnam Society, Kadapa’s diocese of people also studied on Sunday that their FCRA license had run out.
Some associations based on caste, including Seva Samithi knight, Andhra Pradesh, King Bahadur Venkata Reddy Educational Society in Abids, all Indian Velama Associations in Himayat Nagar, Kamma Jana Seva Samithi has their FCRAS withdrawn.
Stress International Management Association in Attapur, the Ramky Foundation in Somajiguda, Institute of Scientific Research in Weda, Lanco Madhapur Foundation, Mahavir Hospital, Andhra Mahila Sabha in Vidyanagar, Nalsar University of Law among educational and medical institutions that lost the license below FCRA.
Others include Byrrajaju Satyanarayana Raju Foundation, the children’s care foundation and aging, Sri Srinivasadasara Annadanam Trust and the biggest of them will all occur in the district-based Anantapur Sri Sathya Sai Medical Trust.