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THE EAST WEST FOUNDATION OF INDIA
About the Organisation
This section gives a brief idea about the organisation. Please check the Pics & Docs tab for latest documents.
   

   

Classification

 Organisation Primary & Secondary Classification As per the International Classification of Nonprofit Organisations (ICNPO).
  • Social Services
    • Social Services
 Organisation Activities 
  • Activities of Nurses, Physiotherapists and Para medical practitioners
  • Coaching Centres
  • Consultations by General Physicians and Specialists
  • Education and research, n.e.c.
  • Environment, n.e.c.
  • Grassroots Community Development Organisations
  • Health, n.e.c.
  • Homes for Children
  • Independent Ambulance Activities
  • International Development Assistance Associations
  • Other Computer Related Activities, n.e.c
  • Pre primary, Primary and Upper-primary
  • Public Health Education Activities
  • Social services, n.e.c.
  • Technical & vocational Secondary/Senior Secondary Education below university level
  • Training/ Education/ Conduct of Specialised courses in Computer knowledge
  • Welfare and Guidance Activities for Children
 Beneficiary Groups 
  • Adolescents
  • Children
  • Girl Child
  • Healthcare Workers
  • Medical Practioners
  • Orphans
  • Patients
  • Plants
  • Rural Poor
  • Students
  • Teachers
  • Women
  • Youth
 Geographic Focus 
  • Rural
 Location 
  • Local
 State 
  • Tamil Nadu
 District 
  • Kancheepuram
Goals
Expand and improve the reach and services of our medical healthcare centre, as well as our mobile medical clinic
Improve our Nursery and Primary School to imbibe alternative, enquiry-based learning methods
Ensure greater social and welfare support for the children living in our home
Conduct a comprehensive update of data and statistics regarding the social indicators in our districts to better track the impact we have had


Capabilities & Challenges
Provide a safe and conducive environment for orphaned children to live, thrive and learn.
Ensure affordable, high quality healthcare is provided to all in the Edaikazhinadu Panchayat
Enhance education rates across the district



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Background

Organisation History
TEWFI was established in 1994 by Dr. Natteri V. Chandran. Personally, he selected the remote isolated costal village of Alamparai in the Kanchipuram District, 46km north of Pondicherry, to benefit from the NGO.
Initially the program began with the Uluru Health Care Centre (UHCC) which, still to this day, provides high quality medical services to people living in the remote and rural area.
Since this time the Australian-Indian NGO has rapidly expanded and implements many new projects that focus on the other key social issues being faced by the people living in the surrounding villages. TEWFI now serves of 32,000 across 24 villages in the Edaikazhinadu Panchayata.


Purpose & Strategies
Working with disadvantaged communities in rural India to provide long-term, sustainable improvements to quality of life through a range of relief and development initiatives.


Vision
Communities in rural India which are vibrant, healthy, and safe, where each person has access to opportunities to reach their full potential.


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Registration

 Registration Also visit the Documents tab for latest documents.
Registration as
  • Trust
Registration number
854 of 1994
Registration date
04/07/1994
State where registered
Tamil Nadu
Registration document
regct_3326.pdf

Income Tax Permanent Account No. (ITPAN)
AAATT8068K

Click the link to download the latest Income Tax Return filed by the organisation
FY2014-15 ITR 7.pdf

Registration Valid up to Registration document
12A      
80G      
AAATT8068K
 
   

FCRA
075900801

Click the link below to download the FCRA Registration Document
FCRA Registration.pdf

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People


Chief Executive's Profile
Girish Karnad:
Playwright, film-maker and actor. He was born in 1938 and educated at the Karnataka University, Dharwad (1954-58) and at Oxford where he was a Rhodes Scholar (1960-63).

After working with the Oxford University Press for seven years (1963-70), he resigned to concentrate on writing and film-making. He has served as Director of Film and Television Institute of India (1974,1975) and Chairman of the Sangeet Natak Akademi, the national academy of the performing arts (1988-93). During 1987-88, he was at the University of Chicago as Visiting Professor-cum-Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence and taught classical Indian drama and poetics. Most recently, he served as Director, The Nehru Centre and simultaneously as Minister, Culture, in the Indian High Commission, London (2000-03).

His play, Hayavadana (1971) won the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award. The Oxford Dictionary of Plays, edited by Michael Patterson (2005), which sets out to list ‘the 1000 most significant plays of world theatre’ includes Hayavadana. Naga-Mandala (1988) was premiered in the US by the Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis as part of its Thirtieth Anniversary Celebrations in 1993 and has since been staged the world over. His next play, The Fire and the Rain was commissioned by the Guthrie Theater. In 2002, the Haymarket Theatre, in Leicester, UK, commissioned and premiered Bali the Sacrifice.

He was invited by the International Theatre Institute of the UNESCO, Paris to deliver the World Theatre Day Message on 27 February 2002.

He was invited by The Clay Sanskrit Library to contribute a Foreword to Bhava-bhuti’s play, Rama’s Last Act (Uttara Rama Caritam), translated from the Sanskrit by Professor Sheldon Pollock, William B Ransford Professor of Sanskrit at Columbia University, published by the New York University Press and JJC Foundation, 2007.

His other plays are: Yayati (1961), Taledanda(1990), The Dreams of Tipu Sultan (1997 ) and Two Monologues: Flowers / Broken Images (2004). Wedding Album is his most recent play.

He scripted and presented the film, The Bhagavad Gita, as part of the series, ‘Art that Shook the World’, for B.B.C. Two in 2002. [He has acted in, directed and produced several television and feature films in Kannada and Hindi.]

He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1974 and the Padma Bhushan in 1992 by the President of India. The Karnatak University conferred a D.Litt. on him in 1994. This year, the International Theatre Institute, Paris, of UNESCO has nominated him World Theatre Ambassador.

He was awarded the Bharatiya Jnanpith, the country’s highest literary prize, in 1999.


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Governance

 Board Members 
Title
Name
Email
Position
 
Dr
 
Natteri V. Chandran
 
chandran@chandran.com.au
 
Founder and Chair
 
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Dr
 
Chitra Chandran
 
cchandran@gmail.com
 
Member
 
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Dr
 
Murali Sivarajan
 
murali@uw.edu
 
Memeber
 
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Mr
 
Jeet Soni
 
 
Member
 
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Ms
 
Aditi Chandran
 
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Mr
 
Shiv Chandran
 
 
Member
 
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Annual Report


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Audited Financial Statement

Past year's expenditure
12,361,690.0

Click the link below to download the audited financial statement
FY2014-15 Audited Reports.pdf
FY2014-15 Audited Reports.pdf

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