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Manav Seva Sansthan SEVA
About the Organisation
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Classification

 Organisation Primary & Secondary Classification As per the International Classification of Nonprofit Organisations (ICNPO).
  • Social Services
    • Social Services
 Organisation Activities 
  • Collection, Purification and Distribution of Water
  • Conservation & Preservation of Natural Resources
  • Construction of Non-Residential Buildings
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Culture and recreation, n.e.c.
  • Data Processing
  • Day Care Centres for Children
  • Disaster/ Emergency Prevention and Control
  • Education and research, n.e.c.
  • Employment and Training, n.e.c
  • Environment, n.e.c.
  • Gen. Secondary/Senior Secondary Education
  • Gen. Secondary/Senior Secondary school type Education for handicapped
  • General higher education in Science, Commerce and humanity
  • Grassroots Community Development Organisations
  • Health, n.e.c.
  • Higher education in others not elsewhere classified
  • Homes for Children
  • Homes for the Aged
  • International Disaster & Relief Organisations
  • Job Training Programmes
  • Law, advocacy and politics, n.e.c
  • Literacy programmes for children with no access to school
  • Mid Day Meals, Food distribution
  • Other Human Health Activities, n.e.c
  • Public Health Education Activities
  • Social services, n.e.c.
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Sustainable Animal Husbandry and Dairy Farming
  • Temporary Shelters
  • Vocational Counselling and Guidance
 Beneficiary Groups 
  • Adolescents
  • Adults
  • Children
  • Dalits
  • Disaster Affected
  • Domestic Workers
  • Elderly
  • Ethnic groups
  • Farmers / Farm Labourers
  • Girl Child
  • Healthcare Workers
  • HIV+
  • Homeless
  • Juvenile
  • Migrants
  • NGOs
  • Orphans
  • Physically Challenged
  • Policemen
  • Rural Poor
  • Scavengers (human)
  • Slum Dwellers
  • Street Children
  • Students
  • Teachers
  • Tribals
  • Urban poor
  • Volunteers
  • Women
  • Youth
 Geographic Focus 
  • Urban & Rural
 Location 
  • International
  • Regional
 Country 
  • Bangladesh
  • India
  • Nepal
 State 
  • Bihar
  • Uttar Pradesh
  • Uttarakhand
  • West Bengal
 District 
  • Darjeeling
Goals
Sustainable livelihood creation through agro and non agro based sustainable business models,
Enhancing access to education among underprivileged children through low cost model schools,
Empowering disadvantaged communities through building social capitals/network at grassroots
Enhancing access to quality health care services and incubating low cost sustainable health services models at grassroots,
Promoting the rights of at risk women and children to curb Human Trafficking and child labour
Recovery and rehabilitation of disaster affected communities


Capabilities & Challenges
Sustainable livelihood creation through agro and non agro based sustainable business models,
Enhancing access to education among underprivileged children through low cost model schools,
Empowering disadvantaged communities through building social capitals/network at grassroots


Impact: Indicators & Progress
  • 1- Provided services related to health and education to 1122 HHs of Musahar community
    2- Trained 215 Nepali earthquake survivors
    3- Distributed 3200 NFRI kits to nepal earthquake affected.


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Background

Organisation History
Late Sri Uma Shanker Tripathi was a teacher and was associated with teachers’ association. He was a follower of Baba Amte- a renowned social worker. He used to travel with Baba Amte and have taken active role in various movements that were organized for welfare of the poorest section of society. His friend Mr. D.P. Shukla was a railway employee and leading labor’s union. Mr. Shukla took advantage of his relationship with top Government officials to ensure the welfare of the laborers. In the year 1983 both of them joint hands with few friends and decided to work for the welfare of the poorest communities in the North-eastern region of Uttar Pradesh. As the Movement caught up, a need was felt for establishing a non-profit organization involving the local communities. In 1988, Sri Tripathi and his friends founded Manav Seva Sansthan “Society for Eco- Development Voluntary Action”. After his death, the governing body members of the organization urged Mr. Jata Shanker, the eldest son of Sri Tripathi to join the organization as its leader. Since then, Mr. Jata Shanker has been leading the organization.


Purpose & Strategies
To ensure the socio-economic development of vulnerable women and children devoid from their basic rights through various activities including traditional agricultural system, health and income generation programs


Vision
SEVA visualizes a society where the sustainable opportunities are ensured for the poor and disadvantaged within their capacities, attitudes and practices.


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Registration

 Registration Also visit the Documents tab for latest documents.
Registration as
  • Society
Registration number
473
State where registered
Uttar Pradesh
Registration document
NGO_Registration_Certificate.pdf

Income Tax Permanent Account No. (ITPAN)
AAATM8816A

Click the link to download the latest Income Tax Return filed by the organisation
ITR-2015-2016.jpg

Registration Valid up to Registration document
12A      
80G  
10/10/2021 00:00:00
 
 
PAN Registration Document
 
   

FCRA
136470017

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

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People

Management Team as of
15/06/1988

 Management Team 
Name
Email
Telephone
Position
 
Jata Shanker
manavseva@vsnl.com
9838704111
Head-Programmes
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Rajesh Mani
manavseva@vsnl.com
9838070412
Head-Operations
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Sriya Tripathi
manavseva@vsnl.com
8808446696
Head-Administration
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Navjyoti Mani Tripathi
manavseva@vsnl.com
8601012895
Head-Training
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Rohan Sen
manavseva@vsnl.com
8174870456
Head-Communications
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Dilip Dwivedi
manavseva@vsnl.com
9450536870
Head-Finance & Accounts
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Rajni Yadav
manavseva@vsnl.com
9415210014
Head-Human Resource
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Rahmat Ali Khan
manavseva@vsnl.com
8896103598
Head-Technology
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Chief Executive's Profile
Mr.Rakesh Nair has been actively serving MSS since 15 years wth General Secretary. His Broader vision strategy planning and vast knowledge of issues determines the programmes desired outcomes.


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Governance

 Board Members 
Title
Name
Email
Position
 
Chairperson
 
Asha Tipathi
 
manavseva@vsnl.com
 
Chairperson
 
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Vice chairman
 
Suresh Sahi
 
manavseva@vsnl.com
 
Vice chairman
 
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General Secretary
 
M.P Rakesh
 
manavseva@vsnl.com
 
General Secretary
 
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Member
 
Lallan Ram
 
manavseva@vsnl.com
 
Member
 
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Member
 
zohra Fatima
 
manavseva@vsnl.com
 
Member
 
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member
 
Priyanka Thakur
 
manavseva@vsnl.com
 
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member
 
Onkar nath
 
manavseva@vsnl.com
 
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member
 
Ashok kumar pandey
 
manavseva@vsnl.com
 
member
 
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member
 
Ram Samhare
 
manavseva@vsnl.com
 
member
 
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member
 
A.C Shukla
 
manavseva@vsnl.com
 
member
 
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Last 3 Board Meeting Dates
25/12/2015
27/12/2014
24/12/2013


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How you can help this Organisation

Volunteer Needs
100 volunteers, who actively are engaged in carrying out activities as per project guidelines at grassroot levels with community and some volunteers are from the community itself as they have better understanding and communication with the community


Staff Needs
210 permanent staffs from different backgrounds and qualifications at various roles and duties.actively are engaged in carrying out activities as per project guidelines at grassroot levels with community.


Funding Needs
Please note: Only organisations with FCRA registration are eligible to receive foreign contributions. If the organisation has mentioned the URL of a website for online donations/ further details, please copy the link into a separate browser window.The organization’s mission is to ensure socio-economic development of the poor and disadvantaged resembling vulnerable women, adolescent and children devoid of basic rights through community based area development approach. The organization is addressing problems like gender violence & women empowerment, youth and safe migration, human trafficking, poverty, illiteracy, malnutrition, mother and child mortality, HIV/AIDS and disaster. The organization uses the strategy of community/target group participated development programs to ensure the sustainability of the interventions after the phase out stage.





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Annual Report


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